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So Evra looking straight into the camera with a little smile isn't evidence? Suarez holding his hand in the same position the whole time isn't evidence?Originally posted by danperkins View PostNo thanks Arn, i'm out
Evra didn't held his hand in the same position isn't evidence?
It makes me want to throw up watching the smile on his face straight after Suarez walked past him.Stop the cyberhate

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This is exactly it in a nutshellOriginally posted by Gibbo View PostLets be fair. No matter what we think about if he did or didn't abuse Evra he should have made every effort to shake the mans hand. He had to. Even if Evra moved his hand away Luis should have grabbed it. I love Luis but that was one of the stupidest things ive ever seen and invited a ****storm of epic proportions.
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Evra played him like a fiddle and pardon the pun but Suarez bit.Originally posted by Arn View PostSo Evra looking straight into the camera with a little smile isn't evidence? Suarez holding his hand in the same position the whole time isn't evidence?
Evra didn't held his hand in the same position isn't evidence?
It makes me want to throw up watching the smile on his face straight after Suarez walked past him._____________________________________
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I agree with Arn. The club probably told Suarez to shake Evra's hand. Luis offered the hand and Evra pulls away slightly, Suarez probably thinks "**** him". After the ****storm caused by Evra and Ferguson I don't blame Suarez for not wanting to shake Evra's hand and not making more effort under the circumstances.
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Originally posted by danperkins View PostThe diving,cheating, finger to opposition fans,non
The way i see it regardless of all the **** Suarez has pulled which clearly you seem to trying to not focus on... any player that does not want to play for LFC.. good luck to ya. It's pretty much as simple as that for me
No player is bigger than the club, they are going to do what is in their best interests.. loyalty goes out the window for most. I'd rather focus on what is best for LFC than what is best for Luis Suarez
Well then if you were consistent, then that’s fair enough, I know not everyone has been.
And it’s pretty simple for me too, I want him to stay. Even if he doesn’t, I’ll wish him well and hope we get the best price for him. I won’t start suddenly hating him, abusing him and revising all the previous acts I didn’t condemn at the time and change my opinion now he may be leaving.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Originally posted by Gibbo View PostLets be fair. No matter what we think about if he did or didn't abuse Evra he should have made every effort to shake the mans hand. He had to. Even if Evra moved his hand away Luis should have grabbed it. I love Luis but that was one of the stupidest things ive ever seen and invited a ****storm of epic proportions.
Just like Evra wanted IMO. Suarez had nothing to gain by not shaking Evra's hand. Evra the opposite by playing the victim card.
After that happened Suarez was a racist and Evra the victim. That incident decided it all in many peoples eyes IMO.
Suarez hand was there, in the same position. Evra's wasn't and straight away he played out the victim card. Suarez didn't had any time at all to do react.Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
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2-footed tackles were an everyday part of football for a hundred years. Changes in the laws of the game have outlawed them, however there is still an issue of interpretation and context due to the simple physics that take place when a player sticks their foot/feet out while running to challenge for a football; the issue really being players being out of control when they tackle and so risking injury. A good example would be Shelvey's sending off against United at Anfield last year which many people thought was quite harsh. He was obviously just trying to win the ball but the ref felt it contravened the laws enough to send him off.Originally posted by Arn View PostI don't see a bite worse than making a two footed tackle. Every two footed tackle should be a straight red card and it shouldn't matter if you win the ball. The injury risk is simply to big.
You know what you are doing when you make a two footed tackle and you know what you are doing when you bite someone.
It isn't football making a two footed tackle. It isn't football biting someone.
Tackles is a part of the game but not two footed ones.
Biting has never been allowed in football. You are not trying to win the ball when you bite someone. The potential for injury is irrelevant (though btw, biting can transfer bodily fluids thus is seriously dangerous in certain circumstances), biting is not even allowed in boxing or mma where punching people repeatedly in the head to knock them out is the aim of the game. The intent of a two footed tackle is to win the ball, the player just being a bit too reckless. The intent of a bite is to bite. No ifs, buts or maybes. Doesn't mean Luis should have been hung, drawn and quartered for it, personally I would have said a 5 game ban (3 for a red plus 2 for being a ****) would have been about right, but trying to justify it in relation to the normal process of a football match is just silly.
Can we all not just agree then that John Cross is a c*nt and move on?Originally posted by dom9 View PostIf that's what you think, then absolutely fine, but it's not the argument that Sarb put forward (and which I subsequently questioned), as he which he was in 'no doubt' that the Suarez camp were specifically leaking this info to Cross.
Sarb, I see you agree with MrM's post, does that indicate a convenient change in your stance, to perhaps be less contradictory?
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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Originally posted by TheElephantMan View PostI agree with Arn. The club probably told Suarez to shake Evra's hand. Luis offered the hand and Evra pulls away slightly, Suarez probably thinks "**** him". After the ****storm caused by Evra and Ferguson I don't blame Suarez for not wanting to shake Evra's hand and not making more effort under the circumstances.
Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
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That's fair and each are entitled to their own opinionOriginally posted by RedReet View PostWell then if you were consistent, then that’s fair enough, I know not everyone has been.
And it’s pretty simple for me too, I want him to stay. Even if he doesn’t, I’ll wish him well and hope we get the best price for him. I won’t start suddenly hating him, abusing him and revising all the previous acts I didn’t condemn at the time and change my opinion now he may be leaving.

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