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Electromatic wrote:
psychobain wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
If Manure was still down a goal I anticipated 6 min extra time or thereabouts. How did De Gea get to that free kick by Mata? Everyone has their day I guess...
The first penalty given was total BS was it not?
first one was acceptable, but the second one was a terrible call
remember when you people talked about south american divers/cunts and the bad referees here? hello, it's a virus, they're everywhere
What do you mean.... you people?
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Redknapp > England Moyes > Spurs Hodgson > Everton
Stuart McCall/Phil Neville/Mike Walker? or Howard Kendall to fully bring the 80s back to Mersyside. I mean LFC have already bought back Kenny Dalglish and racism.
I also think it would make sense for Spurs and Everton to swap more players.
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It's an interesting code of ethics Sir Alex Ferguson lives by when it comes to footballers.
Kung-fu kick a fan? That's fine. Sleep with your brother's wife? No problem. Bed an OAP prostitute? Splendid. Admit to deliberately trying to break an opponent's leg? Boys will be boys. Refuse to shake hands with an opponent? Ban for life.
Everyone will have a view on Luis Suarez's conduct on Saturday but far more unpalatable was the fact that Fergie was allowed to poke his purple nose into another club's business without censure.
Bookies Boylesports are betting on whether the outdated Premier League pre-match handshake tradition will be scrapped by next season and at 12-1 I'd say that's a very good bet.
More interesting, though, is the betting, next time the two North West giants meet, on whether Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish will shake hands with his Scottish nemesis.
Dalglish will be fuming that he's been forced into a humiliating climbdown by a PR drive at Anfield while Fergie has been allowed to escape scot-free for his incendiary comments.
Fergie should tread warily on the race row. Last time he got involved in a race row, Rock Of Gibraltar cost him a fortune.
BetVictor offer 16-1 for the two Scots not to shake when United next face Liverpool. Not a good bet -Dalglish will shake with rage.
Suarez's dignified response to scoring and his equally dignified response to Patrice Evra's dangerously provocative gloating should have spared him the vitriol heaped on him because of a) his decision not to shake the Frenchman's hand, and b) his decision to be Uruguayan.
Wayne Bridge was a hero when he snubbed John Terry's handshake; Samir Nasri drew no criticism for a similar snub to William Gallas. But Suarez has been deemed the villain in a media pantomime so even if he'd sponsored a Mother Teresa fun run around the Old Trafford pitch on Saturday you suspect he'd have been castigated for cruelty to pensioners. Wayne Rooney would merely have asked for her number.
Hills go 5-1 for Dalglish and Suarez both to have left Liverpool by the first game of next season.
The Uruguayan is 11-5 with Boylesports to be sent off this season and it's 3-1 for another player to refuse to shake hands with him before a game.
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It's so amazing how ignorant you LFC-fans continue to be even after being told probably a billion times. Still frustrated by his winner in the Cup Final after his ban? It was MAN UNITED THEMSELVES who have banned Cantona for 9 months. Seriously...
Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:47 pm Posts: 9282 Location: Atlanta Gender: Male
Suarez acted like a child during the world cup. He continues to act child like refusing to shake hands with Evra. You don't have to like the guy, I'm sure he hates him for the suspension, but slap hands for 2 seconds publicly and be done with it.
He's made a nothing moment into something bigger. Just be a grown up and get over it.
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Electromatic wrote:
Suarez acted like a child during the world cup. He continues to act child like refusing to shake hands with Evra. You don't have to like the guy, I'm sure he hates him for the suspension, but slap hands for 2 seconds publicly and be done with it.
He's made a nothing moment into something bigger. Just be a grown up and get over it.
It's interesting how these things only happen with players at top 4 clubs, and not to others...
90% of everything that has happened has been media sensationalism. As far as I am concerned, however, something should be done to address the racism issue. I am less fussed by the guilty Suarez, because Terry is unforgiveable and the arsehole has resulted in the England managaer quitting because he doesn't have the common decency to step down himself.
Oh, and I love the article about the hypocracy of Taggart (SAF). He is an utter imbecile.
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I can't believe I'm saying this but manu and spurs done us favours the same weekend. Ah well sod it, the father in law is a newcastle fan and the inlaws are cunts.
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