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Re: suarez

Postby Hazy2 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:21 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I think I hate him more than anyone bar Rooney right now.

It's made worse by no commentator ever mentioning his dives.


like Fergie Dalglish scares em into blind spots, when Rodwell is sent off he shows no interest and even has the front to show it. What goes around.
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Re: suarez

Postby Duckman » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:44 am

ronk wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Why would anybody make a challenge like that ? It's as if he's trying to finish the bloke's career but fortunately didn't catch him quite right.


Yep, mistiming a leg-breaker. Coming from behind so there's no risk to himself because he's a coward.


"world class players" of this type make my blood boil.
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Re: suarez

Postby Avalon » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:48 am

Not the first time he flicked off the fans. He did it in the Netherlands against Feyenoord fans.
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Re: suarez

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:19 am

From what I've seen so far nothing at all will happen to him disciplinary wise until he either breaks someones legs or takes a chunk out of someones ear. Dalglish is the new Taggart, distracting attention away from the real issues and putting all the blame strictly at the ref's feet.

Liverpool FC are now my most hated team, their play acting and constant whinging have really got to me. Combined with the media's backing of the Suarez and Spearing incident last night, and today (Neville's 'Orange Card'), it just goes to show how desperate Sky and all the Red Tops want to see one of their favourites to get back to the top.

And yes, I'm hating them more than the Rags at the moment.
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Re: suarez

Postby Sister of fu » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:31 am

Beefymcfc wrote:From what I've seen so far nothing at all will happen to him disciplinary wise until he either breaks someones legs or takes a chunk out of someones ear. Dalglish is the new Taggart, distracting attention away from the real issues and putting all the blame strictly at the ref's feet.

Liverpool FC are now my most hated team, their play acting and constant whinging have really got to me. Combined with the media's backing of the Suarez and Spearing incident last night, and today (Neville's 'Orange Card'), it just goes to show how desperate Sky and all the Red Tops want to see one of their favourites to get back to the top.

And yes, I'm hating them more than the Rags at the moment.



I cant believe that they tried to say that wasn’t a red, if that lads leg would have been planted there is no doubt in my mind he would have broke his ankle, it was a dirty challenge with both feet off the floor.
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Re: suarez

Postby Hazy2 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:43 am

Beefymcfc wrote:From what I've seen so far nothing at all will happen to him disciplinary wise until he either breaks someones legs or takes a chunk out of someones ear. Dalglish is the new Taggart, distracting attention away from the real issues and putting all the blame strictly at the ref's feet.

Liverpool FC are now my most hated team, their play acting and constant whinging have really got to me. Combined with the media's backing of the Suarez and Spearing incident last night, and today (Neville's 'Orange Card'), it just goes to show how desperate Sky and all the Red Tops want to see one of their favourites to get back to the top.

And yes, I'm hating them more than the Rags at the moment.


Spot on he is doing a great job of hiding a Reina mistake, also total denial on the diving shit.
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Re: suarez

Postby dazby » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:45 am

Sister of fu wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:From what I've seen so far nothing at all will happen to him disciplinary wise until he either breaks someones legs or takes a chunk out of someones ear. Dalglish is the new Taggart, distracting attention away from the real issues and putting all the blame strictly at the ref's feet.

Liverpool FC are now my most hated team, their play acting and constant whinging have really got to me. Combined with the media's backing of the Suarez and Spearing incident last night, and today (Neville's 'Orange Card'), it just goes to show how desperate Sky and all the Red Tops want to see one of their favourites to get back to the top.

And yes, I'm hating them more than the Rags at the moment.



I cant believe that they tried to say that wasn’t a red, if that lads leg would have been planted there is no doubt in my mind he would have broke his ankle, it was a dirty challenge with both feet off the floor.


You used to play for them didn't you? hmm, I bet you learnt some dirty tricks there.
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Re: suarez

Postby BobbyJ1956 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:46 am

The most laughable part of Dalgleish's comments is saying Suarez "has integrity." Liverpool are so desperate to regain their lost glory they''ll pin their hopes on a little shit like this. He'd never have been tolerated by the old Liverpool, just think how Ron Yeats or Tommy Smith would have dealt with him in the dressing room.
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Re: suarez

Postby Mase » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:16 pm

Since when was it OK for players to literally surround the ref?? And not just two or three, but the whole fuckin team!!!! I've just seen that tackle from last night and the worst thing about it was that the whole Liverpool team were in the refs face, barging in to him, Skrtel actually squaring up to him and Reina running from his goal to do it. Fuckin disgusting. Typical of the rags during the 90s.
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Re: suarez

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:19 pm

Mase wrote:Since when was it OK for players to literally surround the ref?? And not just two or three, but the whole fuckin team!!!! I've just seen that tackle from last night and the worst thing about it that the whole Liverpool team were in the refs face, barging in to him, Skrtel actually squaring up to him and Reina running from his goal to do it. Fuckin disgusting. Typical of the rags during the 90s.


If you notice, they all start with the arm waving before the ref even gets his cards out of his pocket; they know it's likely to be red & are getting their complaints in early.
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Re: suarez

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:36 pm

I think I'm gonna be in a small minority but I thought it was a good firm challenge that won the ball and that it was harsh that the kid got sent off.
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Re: suarez

Postby bluej » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:49 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I think I'm gonna be in a small minority but I thought it was a good firm challenge that won the ball and that it was harsh that the kid got sent off.


There were two parts to the challenge - the first was the clean ball connection that he got (completely fair). The second part was the unnecessary action of going in studs first with the second foot, straight through the player. I would of been going mad if a City player did that as it was totally pointless, he was already going to win the ball.
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Re: suarez

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:01 pm

It made me think of Nige's challenge against Newcastle last year. Went in, won the ball. If players clash in the follow through, is that necessarily the fault of the guy making the challenge. His priority is to win the ball cleanly, what happens after that is not all within his control. Was their intent beyond winning the ball? I'm not sure. But I thought it was a good firm challenge.
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Re: suarez

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:18 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It made me think of Nige's challenge against Newcastle last year. Went in, won the ball. If players clash in the follow through, is that necessarily the fault of the guy making the challenge. His priority is to win the ball cleanly, what happens after that is not all within his control. Was their intent beyond winning the ball? I'm not sure. But I thought it was a good firm challenge.


Nige had to bring his leg round because otherwise it would have trapped/stretched underneath him; he just swung it around to get it out of the way as anyone would do. The scouser put his studs up after he'd got the ball going directly into his opponent. I don't think it was an intent to injure, just to cause pain by kicking the bloke.
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Re: suarez

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:43 pm

Didn't the little rat Dalglish say that it was a great tackle and that it wasn't Spearing's fault that the player was in the way?

Does this mean that I can start going through the keeper because ''He was just in the way'?
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Re: suarez

Postby Dameerto » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:45 pm

At no point were Nige's studs up when he tackled Ben Arfa - infact he has a very distinctive studs-down style which is part of why he's so effective.
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Re: suarez

Postby Original Dub » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:53 pm

london blue 2 wrote:They fucking oblivious to it arent they. Ray Wilkins actually said last night "I think suarez thrives on the physical aspect of English football, you get the impression he really enjoys it..."

Are you fucking serious Ray?


Yeah I heard that too... Only he calls him "swallez" whilst wanking over him, which fucks me right off.
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Re: suarez

Postby Crossie » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:55 pm

Suarez is a dirty human being.
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Re: suarez

Postby city72 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:14 pm

zuricity wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Suarez could have one or two bans coming his way.
Scouse have five games before they play us.
QPR home, Wigan and Villa away, Blackburn and Newcastle at home.
It would be nice if he missed one or two of the games against us.
Having said that, we always seem to struggle against that pudding Carroll.



Sorry, whilst I agree with your comment about Suarez and I hope he does get a long ban. I have to pull you up about
Carroll . On what basis have we struggled against Carroll ?

He scored a well taken goal at Anfield last season. By his form at Liverpool , he could easily have wellied it over the bar, but he didn't. He got lucky on a loose ball that Tevez didn't chase down because he apparently had a thigh problem.

Carroll is a 35 million waste of money. Why should any team fear him ? Even scouse 1 fans want him loaned out to get more confidence and playing time ( according to the radio program I heard this morning).

Carroll was a poorly thought out purchase by Liverpool, a left over from the Heady days of dumb buys by the Spanish waiter himself.

Carroll had a cracking game against us last boxing day at newcastle, won everything in the air & scored to make it 2 - 1
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Re: suarez

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:17 pm

I see the Spearing red card hasn't been appealed. Surely after Dalglish's statement yesterday he can't now think he's bang to rights?
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