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After Suarez's tweet on Saturday and the "apology" yesterday, I think he's gone in the summer. He's a top player surrounded by players who just aren't on the same wavelength in the attacking third of the pitch.
He has that winners mentality, that extra grit and passion so often missing in players.
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Ferguson has a tick listOriginally posted by Craig_H View PostSo now we should act according to what ginsoak says???
He calls our player a cheat, so we bow at his feet & give him what he wants? FFS.
Why do you think he wants Luis out of English football in the first place? It ain't rocket science is it?
We all fumed at Roy when he didn't defend Torres against Ferguson's 'dive' jibes yet now we should listen to what ferguson says about Suarez & do as we're told?
Bollocks.
**** ferguson, **** the FA & **** the media. We're LFC and WE'LL decide who to ****ing sell & who to back, not them.
Luis is OUR player, he wears our shirt & gives his all for our club. He makes mistakes but he's one of us and I'll back him to the hilt, regardless of what the cunts say.
1.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
2.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
3.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
4.) Crush all oppostion managers
5.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
He is a cunt of the highest order, everything he's said and done during this is premeditated and aimed PRECISELY at ****ing us over. That **** about Luis being sold and 'our clubs' proud history' or whatever made me want to explode. He couldn't give a flying **** about our history and wishes us nothing but badness. The only reason he talks about our proud history is to stir this a little bit more, to get the media on-side and make it look as if he's forgiven us. Cunt cunt cunt. He's only saying this because he's won the battle, there's no ****ing way he'd be saying it if Luis had shaken hands. It's a dirty cuntish ploy to undermine us even AFTER he'd got his apology.
I hate him so much that I will toast his death. I've had posts delected in the past calling for his death, and they've been deleted. Well ****ing delete this is you want but I've not called for his death, I've only said I'll toast it as many many posters have said in the past about Thatcher.
He's a hateful, hate-filled, cunt
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His finishing's been poor thoughOriginally posted by Phoenix06 View PostAfter Suarez's tweet on Saturday and the "apology" yesterday, I think he's gone in the summer. He's a top player surrounded by players who just aren't on the same wavelength in the attacking third of the pitch.
He has that winners mentality, that extra grit and passion so often missing in players.
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Nice too see your staying away from hateOriginally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View PostFerguson has a tick list
1.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
2.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
3.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
4.) Crush all oppostion managers
5.) **** Liverpool at every opportunity
He is a cunt of the highest order, everything he's said and done during this is premeditated and aimed PRECISELY at ****ing us over. That **** about Luis being sold and 'our clubs' proud history' or whatever made me want to explode. He couldn't give a flying **** about our history and wishes us nothing but badness. The only reason he talks about our proud history is to stir this a little bit more, to get the media on-side and make it look as if he's forgiven us. Cunt cunt cunt. He's only saying this because he's won the battle, there's no ****ing way he'd be saying it if Luis had shaken hands. It's a dirty cuntish ploy to undermine us even AFTER he'd got his apology.
I hate him so much that I will toast his death. I've had posts delected in the past calling for his death, and they've been deleted. Well ****ing delete this is you want but I've not called for his death, I've only said I'll toast it as many many posters have said in the past about Thatcher.
He's a hateful, hate-filled, cunt
*Except Michael, who died.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/
Luis Suárez heading for Anfield exit
Liverpool striker may be on way out of Anfield for "misleading club" over handshake as American owners try to restore order.
look at that headline, then the article goes on to say he may be leaving
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Ferguson can tick that one off his bucket listOriginally posted by cannotmakeit View Post
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/
Luis Suárez heading for Anfield exit
Liverpool striker may be on way out of Anfield for "misleading club" over handshake as American owners try to restore order.
look at that headline, then the article goes on to say he may be leaving
Shame is that IF Luis does go there's going to be no shortage of takers, with a pay rise to boot and his life will remain relatively unchanged. Liverpool will be a stepping stone and we'll be left in tatters. The support that was given to him by the club deserves him to give a little back and I hope he sees it that way too.
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http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/c...#ixzz1mIsBF7LwRed devil can be Kenny’s Cantona
By Ken Early
Monday, February 13, 2012
The multiple apologies issued by Liverpool FC employees on Sunday must have come as a relief to the majority of the club’s fans.
In the end, was saying sorry really so hard?
The reaction to Luis Suarez’s refusal to shake hands with Patrice Evra was predictable, with the Sunday papers resembling a competition between correspondents to see who could condemn Suarez and Liverpool in the most strident terms. The Sunday Times probably took the honours by describing the "loathsome" Suarez as "South America’s greatest charmer since General Pinochet".
Footballers, even ones who refuse handshakes, are rarely compared with mass-murdering dictators. Suarez’s problem was that having snubbed Evra, he had effectively declared open season on himself, and had the football media moving against him in pack mode, sicked on to him by Alex Ferguson.
Ferguson’s attack on Suarez after the game was extraordinary. It was impossible to recall him excoriating an individual opposition player in such terms: a disgrace to his club who should never play for them again.
Of course, when Ferguson was faced with a dilemma similar to the one Kenny Dalglish faces now, his attitude was very different.
By comparison with Eric Cantona, Luis Suarez is a model professional. He came to England for a huge fee from a big club where he had become captain after a brilliant career. When Cantona arrived in English football it was effectively as a disciplinary refugee from France. He had never stayed out of trouble long enough to build a career with any French club. He fought with teammates, attacked referees and responded to a disciplinary procedure by walking up to each member of the disciplinary panel to insult them individually.
Cantona’s reputation at that stage was even worse than Suarez’s after his ban for biting an opponent, and he proceeded to burnish his legend by collecting a series of spectacular red cards. When Cantona got away with a kick at the head of a Norwich City player in 1994, Jimmy Hill called the foul "despicable and villainous". Ferguson’s response was to call Hill a "prat", and accuse the BBC of having an anti-United agenda (a curious form of paranoia that was echoed by Dalglish over the weekend, with his suggestion that Sky’s 24-hour news coverage had contributed to the Suarez problem).
In the end Cantona blew up at Selhurst Park, committing an unprecedented assault on a spectator, to near-universal media condemnation. It was a disgraceful act that brought shame on his club and probably cost his side the double that season, just as Ferguson speculates Suarez has cost Liverpool a European place this time.
Yet Ferguson did not respond, as he now urges Liverpool to respond, by kicking the wretched wrongdoer out of his club. Had he done so, nobody would have questioned it, the media would have praised his toughness, and the fans would have reluctantly accepted that their hero had it coming: look at his record.
Instead, drawing deep on reserves of patience, trust and understanding, Ferguson stood by Cantona, believed in his human potential, and was repaid with renewed brilliance, given greater intensity by the player’s respect and gratitude. A man the world had written off as incorrigible proved he was a reformed figure. He was never sent off again.
Maybe Ferguson has forgotten all that, or more likely he hopes Dalglish has. While fulminating at Suarez and roaring on the mob of those eager to see the Uruguayan driven out of English football may give him some pleasure, deep down Ferguson knows Dalglish would have to be a prat to listen.
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He wanted out of Ajax because he felt he was not supported enough after the bite incident. I am sure we will have sat him down and told him he has the full support but these apologies are about managing a PR image so he can get back to focusing on football. I am sure Luis can see the fight the club have put up for his defence and I am sure he appreciates it.Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View PostFerguson can tick that one off his bucket list
Shame is that IF Luis does go there's going to be no shortage of takers, with a pay rise to boot and his life will remain relatively unchanged. Liverpool will be a stepping stone and we'll be left in tatters. The support that was given to him by the club deserves him to give a little back and I hope he sees it that way too.
I could be miles wide of the mark, but I think he does see and appreciate.Football without Origi is nothing
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Irish Examiner.Originally posted by Chazza1978 View Post
Bet no English paper has the balls to go with a story like that.Football without Origi is nothing
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