It's nice to see LFC' season still alive in Feb, it was getting boring ripping the wee out of you lot every October :thumb:
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come on liverpool,, big one today,, we have outplayed the mancs in the last few matches now its time to hammer them:luxhello::luxhello:
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Shame you can't outplay other teams as well otherwise you'd be in a respectable league position :lol1:
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
(Post 10481813)
Shame you can't outplay other teams as well otherwise you'd be in a respectable league position :lol1:
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LFC haven't out played united in either game and not doing so again today, your luck will run out soon :)
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Suarez doing himself no good with his behaviour.
Klinsmann would have been proud of the effort on the Rio tackle . |
GGary New must be itching to get down to the tunnel for the punch up :lol1:
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Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
(Post 10481928)
Suarez doing himself no good with his behaviour.
Klinsmann would have been proud of the effort on the Rio tackle . |
Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
(Post 10481934)
GGary New must be itching to get down to the tunnel for the punch up :lol1:
I don't see why Suarez should shake Evra's hand. He clearly hates the stupid French **** with a passion. :D And a ruck in the tunnel only shows the passion of the players. I'd like to see more of it. :D |
Originally Posted by FlightMan
(Post 10482255)
TO be fair to Neville (the wanker) I agreed with pretty much everything he said about the handshake, and tunnel incidents.
I don't see why Suarez should shake Evra's hand. He clearly hates the stupid French **** with a passion. :D And a ruck in the tunnel only shows the passion of the players. I'd like to see more of it. :D |
Taking it well I see FM :)
The beers taste sweet today.:D |
Tackle of the season by Rio earlier. Suarez is just, well scum.
3 bets came in today aswell so not only do I have the gratification of beating a poor Liverpool team but I profited financially out of it too :D |
Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
(Post 10481928)
Suarez doing himself no good with his behaviour.
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Suarez is a ****, a smelly **** at that!
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Originally Posted by Funkii Munkii
(Post 10482274)
Taking it well I see FM :)
The beers taste sweet today.:D Red wine here. Far more cultured obviously. :thumb: |
Originally Posted by Will
(Post 10482307)
Suarez is a ****, a smelly **** at that!
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Suarez = nob
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Sorry, but if Suarez believes he is genuinely innocent which he obviously does why would he shake the hand of a man he considers a liar? Not saying Evra is or isn't, but that is clearly what Suarez thinks!
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Originally Posted by tony de wonderful
(Post 10482725)
Suarez = nob
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Patrice Evra of Manchester United accused Luis Suarez of Liverpool of making racist remarks towards him. Unfortunately, though the ‘of”s in the previous sentence should not be of importance, they have been made so. It has become about football. This is not an incident about football. It took place on a football pitch, between two men wearing football shirts, but it’s not about football. To *******ise a famous Bill Shankly quote, it’s much more important than that.
Immediately after the allegations were made, a lot of people reacted based on which team they supported. United fans were quick to label Suarez a racist, with certainty, whilst Liverpool fans accused Evra of lying, also with certainty. The latter however, took a somewhat more sinister form. Liverpool fans, and employees, claimed Evra had a history of playing the ‘race card’. For those who don’t know, the race card refers to exploitation of racist attitudes to gain a personal advantage, typically by falsely accusing others of racism against oneself. In essence, they were saying Evra had in the past lied about being targeted by racial abuse. A very serious claim, I’m sure you’ll agree. It stands to reason that if it is a serious thing to claim racist abuse, it is also a serious thing to claim someone has lied about claiming racial abuse. Liverpool’s official website columnist, Kristian Walsh, claimed on Twitter that “Patrice Evra has accused racism of three players before today. All three have been cleared.” This tweet was retweeted by hundreds of Liverpool fans, as were similar ones. The problem was, that it wasn’t remotely true, not one bit. In fact, before the Suarez incident, Evra had accused zero people of racism, not the three quoted by Mr. Walsh and dozens of other Liverpool fans, not two, nor even one. There have been two incidents involving Evra and accusations of racial insults, the only problem is that Evra did not claim in either that he was racially abused – the claims came from others. In the 2006 case of claimed racial abuse by Steve Finnan, the accusation was leveled at Finnan by a deaf fan who claimed he lip-read the racial slur. Evra declined to complain. A rather odd thing to do for a man with a supposed inclination to play the race card, I’m sure you’ll agree. In the case with involving Chelsea groundsman, Sam Bethell, it was Mike Phelan and Richard Hartis of Manchester United’s coaching staff who claimed they heard the abuse. As the FA report says “The two witnesses who say they heard those words directed by Mr Bethell at Mr Evra are the Manchester United first team coach Mr Mike Phelan and the goalkeeping coach Mr Richard Hartis.” It later goes on to say “Even if we disregard the fact that Mr Evra has never claimed to have heard such a remark on that day, it is notable that there were several other people far nearer to Mr Bethell at the critical point in time than were either Mr Phelan or Mr Hartis.” So in reality, Evra accused neither Finnan nor Bethell of a racist remark. The claims were made by others. These are the cold, hard facts. |
Originally Posted by azz250478
(Post 10482814)
Patrice Evra of Manchester United accused Luis Suarez of Liverpool of making racist remarks towards him. Unfortunately, though the ‘of”s in the previous sentence should not be of importance, they have been made so. It has become about football. This is not an incident about football. It took place on a football pitch, between two men wearing football shirts, but it’s not about football. To *******ise a famous Bill Shankly quote, it’s much more important than that.
Immediately after the allegations were made, a lot of people reacted based on which team they supported. United fans were quick to label Suarez a racist, with certainty, whilst Liverpool fans accused Evra of lying, also with certainty. The latter however, took a somewhat more sinister form. Liverpool fans, and employees, claimed Evra had a history of playing the ‘race card’. For those who don’t know, the race card refers to exploitation of racist attitudes to gain a personal advantage, typically by falsely accusing others of racism against oneself. In essence, they were saying Evra had in the past lied about being targeted by racial abuse. A very serious claim, I’m sure you’ll agree. It stands to reason that if it is a serious thing to claim racist abuse, it is also a serious thing to claim someone has lied about claiming racial abuse. Liverpool’s official website columnist, Kristian Walsh, claimed on Twitter that “Patrice Evra has accused racism of three players before today. All three have been cleared.” This tweet was retweeted by hundreds of Liverpool fans, as were similar ones. The problem was, that it wasn’t remotely true, not one bit. In fact, before the Suarez incident, Evra had accused zero people of racism, not the three quoted by Mr. Walsh and dozens of other Liverpool fans, not two, nor even one. There have been two incidents involving Evra and accusations of racial insults, the only problem is that Evra did not claim in either that he was racially abused – the claims came from others. In the 2006 case of claimed racial abuse by Steve Finnan, the accusation was leveled at Finnan by a deaf fan who claimed he lip-read the racial slur. Evra declined to complain. A rather odd thing to do for a man with a supposed inclination to play the race card, I’m sure you’ll agree. In the case with involving Chelsea groundsman, Sam Bethell, it was Mike Phelan and Richard Hartis of Manchester United’s coaching staff who claimed they heard the abuse. As the FA report says “The two witnesses who say they heard those words directed by Mr Bethell at Mr Evra are the Manchester United first team coach Mr Mike Phelan and the goalkeeping coach Mr Richard Hartis.” It later goes on to say “Even if we disregard the fact that Mr Evra has never claimed to have heard such a remark on that day, it is notable that there were several other people far nearer to Mr Bethell at the critical point in time than were either Mr Phelan or Mr Hartis.” So in reality, Evra accused neither Finnan nor Bethell of a racist remark. The claims were made by others. These are the cold, hard facts. |
Originally Posted by addi monster
(Post 10482840)
hes still a c**k head:D
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Originally Posted by azz250478
(Post 10482862)
Probably, but today he party boy'd Suarez:D
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Originally Posted by addi monster
(Post 10482915)
thats exactly why he is a c*ck head, all he does is provoke players, suarez kept pretty cool for the firey person he is,, he had a minor spat but cunto was trying to cause a riot as sky sports keeps playing,,, and as for lerguson:nono: not shaking hands is in no way as bad as evra running round trying to get a reaction, typical cheese eating surrender monkey behavour,,.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...sh-luis-suarez |
I thought Evra showed a little bit of class today after Suarez snub his handshake but let himself down with his actions after the final whistle.
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Originally Posted by richie001
(Post 10482937)
I thought Evra showed a little bit of class today after Suarez snub his handshake but let himself down with his actions after the final whistle.
"When the dust settles Evra may reflect it was silly to celebrate so provocatively at the end but, by that stage, he was probably entitled to a little triumphalism. He has been abused, demonised, booed and jeered since reporting Suárez to the referee at Anfield last October. Here was his chance to indulge in some schadenfreude and he took it, celebrating as though this were the last football match of his life." :thumb: |
Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 10482776)
Sorry, but if Suarez believes he is genuinely innocent which he obviously does why would he shake the hand of a man he considers a liar? Not saying Evra is or isn't, but that is clearly what Suarez thinks!
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Originally Posted by tony de wonderful
(Post 10483005)
Suarez admitted to using certain racist terms.
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Evra-Neville the Second........Suarez-Oswald Moseley the Second. Biggest couple of c*nts in the Prem at this time.
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Originally Posted by addi monster
(Post 10483013)
yes of which he believed was not racist(in his home land):Whatever_
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