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    Originally posted by Arn View Post
    Now this is a strange one but with the picture evidence below, it is fair to say Liverpool fans are now always just paranoid about how the press treat Luis Suarez

    At the start of the Confederations Cup game between Uruguay and Spain on Sunday night, the BBC description of the match included: “controversial Liverpool striker Luis Suarez.”

    This was later removed, close to half-time, with the majority of the description, taken up by Spain being described as “World and European champions.”

    Was the Luis Suarez part moved due to complaints from Liverpool fans?

    Or is there another reason behind this description change?





    http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/bb...y-description/
    The mention of him was because he was playing, ie using Suarez to help promote the match. Uruguay aren't completely ****, Suarez is playing for them, that kind of thing. Paranoia status in tact it think.

    The reason they removed it at half the was probably because they realised he wasn't really playing, just jogging around watching the Spanish pass the ball.
    Last edited by Kenneth; 17-06-13, 01:46 PM.
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      Did they add it back in when he scored his world class freekick?
      The times they are a changin'.

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        I'm sure it was top of their to do list.
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          Originally posted by Arn View Post
          No it isn't. That is why you get booked sometimes when you do it.

          Both players cheat but the difference is that Bale do it in almost every game. Suarez don't.
          Bale doesn't bite or use racist language.
          Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
          Those that killed her, were following the law.

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            He just throws **** at people.
            Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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              And breaks off car aerials

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                Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                Bale doesn't bite or use racist language.
                Go ****ing marry him then


                surely no-one will bite hehehe. There is no argument that the big toothed one has brought this on himself, he is our big tooth'd racist diver though, and I still love him and will forgive him if he gives us another chance.
                The times they are a changin'.

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                  Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                  Go ****ing marry him then


                  surely no-one will bite hehehe. There is no argument that the big toothed one has brought this on himself, he is our big tooth'd racist diver though, and I still love him and will forgive him if he gives us another chance.
                  The Government haven't passed this bill yet

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                    That would be a pretty low threshold for considering marriage. Do you racially abuse people? Do you bite people? No, nice one, you'll do me
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                      Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                      Go ****ing marry him then


                      surely no-one will bite hehehe. There is no argument that the big toothed one has brought this on himself, he is our big tooth'd racist diver though, and I still love him and will forgive him if he gives us another chance.
                      Isn't it against the law to marry a monkey?
                      Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                      Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                        Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                        Isn't it against the law to marry a monkey?
                        Only if you're doing it to try to avoid inheritance tax.
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                          Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                          Isn't it against the law to marry a monkey?
                          Not for long according to bigots in the House of Lords. Apparently it's only a matter of time before it's compulsory.
                          .
                          Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                          May the Lord bless this post.

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                            Liverpool to tell Luis Suarez to stop flirting with Real Madrid and ask for a transfer
                            17 Jun 2013 22:32

                            Reds won't fall for any attempt to poison situation so they accept less than £40m for striker PLUS Aspas, Mkhitaryan, Mignolet latest

                            Angry Liverpool will deliver a put-up-or-shut-up ultimatum to loose-lipped star Luis Suarez.

                            Weary of the unsettled striker's almost daily public pronouncements on his future, the Anfield giants will now lay down the law and demand he put in an official transfer request if he remains determined to leave.

                            The Uruguay international - currently on Confederations Cup duty in Brazil - has turned what promises to be this summer's biggest transfer saga into a near farce by offering regular, spectacularly unsubtle, hints that he is desperate to move to Real Madrid.

                            Yet there is genuine bafflement within Anfield about the reasoning behind his comments, following the latest outburst in which he suggested he has lacked backing in England, and he would "give his heart and soul" to Real.

                            Suarez has a clause in his contract allowing him to leave if an offer exceeding £40million is made, a fact which makes all of his many and varied outbursts redundant.

                            So far though, no interest in the player has been expressed by any club, let alone formal offers made.

                            Instead of continuing to snipe at the club, their supporters and the British media, Liverpool now want Suarez to simply come clean and tell them he wants to go.

                            That of course, would mean the player forfeiting any cut of the transfer fee.

                            Manager Brendan Rodgers has had enough of the posturing and positioning, and is now ready to deliver an ultimatum that the situation be sorted quickly.

                            Rodgers has already spoken to Suarez, making clear Liverpool's position.

                            They don't want him to leave, but are powerless to prevent him triggering the clause in his contract.

                            He will, though, have to ask for a move, and will also need to sort his future before the club jet off to Asia and Australia in the middle of next month for a pre-season tour.

                            A club insider explained on Monday that there is a growing sense of frustration and anger within Anfield.

                            "Luis will be told - in no uncertain terms - he must put his cards on the table, and do it quickly," the source explained.

                            "There is no way Brendan Rodgers will be left high and dry with no options if Suarez forces a move, so he wants it to be sorted one way or another before the season begins."

                            That will mean a time-limit being set on any deal - and a clear message sent to both the player and the club he wants to join, Real, that there will be no budging on the price set out in his contract.

                            Real have yet to even make an enquiry, and Suarez's continuing outbursts strongly suggest they are trying to force the price down by encouraging the player to agitate for a move and make it impossible for him to stay at Anfield.

                            Liverpool are wise to that predictable tactic though, and it will not be allowed to happen.

                            They will consider a player-plus-cash deal, with Spain Under-21 star Alvaro Morata moving to Merseyside as a way of allowing Real to meet the get-out clause.

                            Morata, the top scorer at the European U21 Championship currently being held in Israel, has said he will be forced to leave the Bernabeu if Real buy either Suarez or Napoli's Edinson Cavani this summer.

                            The Spanish giants are reluctant to let such a promising youngster leave, though.

                            If they remain intransigent, Suarez will be told to put in a transfer request on a £40m take-it-or-leave-it transfer.

                            Rodgers will speak to Suarez again when the Confederations Cup - where he scored a brilliant free-kick in Uruguay's 2-1 loss to Spain on Sunday - ends.

                            The 26-year-old will be told he must decide his future before the Reds jet out to Indonesia on July 15.

                            Rodgers returns to the training ground this week, intent on finalising several of the deals he has lined up this summer.

                            Celta Vigo forward Iago Aspas is expected to be first in, with clearance for his £7million move expected to be given in a matter of days.

                            Sunderland's Belgium international goalkeeper Simon Mignolet will follow, with the Anfield club confident they will close out a deal before the end of the week for a figure of around £9m, and Seville winger Luis Alberto will also arrive for £5m.

                            Liverpool also remain strongly contenders for highly-rated Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, though they face competition for the £20m-rated star from the likes of Champions League clubs Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea.

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                              I love how they stuck the "heart and soul" bit in without any context and in a way likely to inflame.

                              What he actually said was he gives his heart and soul to every club he plays for every time he sets foot on the pitch.

                              ******s.

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                                That article is so ridiculously weighted it's not hard to believe that the British media are seeking to engineer Suarez' exit even more than he is himself. This bit...

                                Instead of continuing to snipe at the club, their supporters and the British media, Liverpool now want Suarez to simply come clean and tell them he wants to go.
                                ... is possibly the worst. He's only been complimentary about the club and especially the fans.... well I suppose 1 out of 3 could be worse So incendiary, and such false representation of what he's said. I think he wants to (and will) go, but that sort of thing is absurd.
                                I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                                Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                                Now all my lies are proved untrue
                                And I must face the men I slew.
                                What tale shall serve me here among
                                Mine angry and defrauded young?

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