Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has said the FA did not set a good example by appealing against Wayne Rooney's three-match Euro 2012 ban.<br /><br />Dalglish said: "I find it a bit strange the FA are supposed to be setting an example for things yet they appeal against Wayne Rooney's ban."<br /><br />Rooney's ban, imposed after being sent off against Montenegro, was reduced to two games by Uefa.<br /><br />Dalglish is also unhappy at the FA's treatment of his striker Luis Suarez.<br /><br />Suarez is facing a racism charge dating from October and has also been charged with misconduct after allegedly making an obscene gesture to fans following the Reds' 1-0 defeat at Fulham on Monday.<br /><br />Dalglish is unhappy that no date has been set for the Uruguayan international to answer the racism charge.<br /><br />"The fact it has taken nine weeks to get a decision on one of the other charges is a bit of a joke as well," the Scot told a press conference.<br /><br />"I don't think that has helped as well. The circus which is around about him has been caused mainly by that."<br /><br />A screen was lowered at the conference on which the club played what they said was a series of unpunished infringements against Suarez during the Fulham game.<br /><br />Dalglish has already indicated he thought referee Kevin Friend did not give his team the benefit of 50-50 decisions during Monday's match.<br /><br />He said he fully supported 24-year-old Suarez: "The people at Liverpool and anyone who has any leaning to the club - be it staff, players, supporters - they will stand by him and they know what the truth is.<br /><br />"If anyone wants to see the truth from the other night it is on the screen."<br /><br />Suarez faces the charge after allegedly using racist language during an on-field clash with Manchester United's Patrice Evra on 15 October.<br /><br />Dalglish contrasted the situation with the FA's appeal to Uefa over Rooney's ban, imposed after a red card for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic during England's 2-2 draw in Montenegro in October.<br /><br />"I don't think it's a good example to set," he concluded.<br /><br />Respon