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    Taking **** off a Manc fan on this today. When I mentioned Cantona all I get was "he was provoked". Footy fans are a blinkered breed haha

    Quick response to him was that John Barnes had bananas thrown at him but never assaulted a fan.

    The silence that followed was joyous...

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      Originally posted by Paddy View Post
      Suárez' lawyer: "We're convinced it was casual play. If Chiellini show a scratch on shoulder, Suárez can show a bruised and almost shut eye"

      As solid as a defence you can get. "casual play"

      FFS
      Isn't his lawyer also his brother-in-law?
      * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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        ****ing Phil Thompson towing the Sky company line earlier saying that he hopes Barca/Real are still interested because Liverpool will want rid.

        United/Bitters fans having a field day on FB today, there's a petition to have him banned for life which they're all sharing

        JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER

        YNWA

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          Pinocchio needs to shut the **** up with **** like that. That coming from the man who tried to sign Lee Bowyer FFS.

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            there were enough rent a gobs in town today only too happy to jump in front of the sky camera and spout the same ****
            Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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              Firstly the talk of a domestic ban is only coming from the English press and fans of rival clubs. They couldn't give a **** about some ban from internationals because it doesn't benefit their agenda. I looked for where FIFA applied domestic and international ban and I could only find a Portugese lad who assaulted a referee. All others were for match-fixing. Zidane head-butted someone in the World Cup Final and got a three-match ban. FIFA will give him a four-match ban and there will be sanctimonious uproar in Britain.

              All this crap about the damage to our club is ridiculous. Standing by a problem child and helping him is good PR. Why ship out a problem to some other club? It's his issue, his sponsorship that's the issue. All these idiots saying "how do I explain it to my kids", "people are turning away from football".... Football is a business, and people will be tuning in to watch Suarez even more. Not condoning it in the slightest, but the overreaction is purely fueled by anti-Liverpool sentiment and Italians pissed at getting knocked out. He's a disgrace to himself, he has to deal with it, the club's integrity is fine.

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                Originally posted by vonk View Post
                Firstly the talk of a domestic ban is only coming from the English press and fans of rival clubs. They couldn't give a **** about some ban from internationals because it doesn't benefit their agenda. I looked for where FIFA applied domestic and international ban and I could only find a Portugese lad who assaulted a referee. All others were for match-fixing. Zidane head-butted someone in the World Cup Final and got a three-match ban. FIFA will give him a four-match ban and there will be sanctimonious uproar in Britain.



                All this crap about the damage to our club is ridiculous. Standing by a problem child and helping him is good PR. Why ship out a problem to some other club? It's his issue, his sponsorship that's the issue. All these idiots saying "how do I explain it to my kids", "people are turning away from football".... Football is a business, and people will be tuning in to watch Suarez even more. Not condoning it in the slightest, but the overreaction is purely fueled by anti-Liverpool sentiment and Italians pissed at getting knocked out. He's a disgrace to himself, he has to deal with it, the club's integrity is fine.

                Well said

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                  A couple of these and the morally outraged fans will shut up.



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                    Originally posted by vonk View Post
                    All this crap about the damage to our club is ridiculous. Standing by a problem child and helping him is good PR. Why ship out a problem to some other club? It's his issue, his sponsorship that's the issue. All these idiots saying "how do I explain it to my kids", "people are turning away from football".... Football is a business, and people will be tuning in to watch Suarez even more. Not condoning it in the slightest, but the overreaction is purely fueled by anti-Liverpool sentiment and Italians pissed at getting knocked out. He's a disgrace to himself, he has to deal with it, the club's integrity is fine.
                    Agree with this. He's an anti-hero to me and a villain to others, and it's always must see with Luis. I grew up watching the 1980's Detroit Pistons (my hometown team) and they were treated exactly the same way as Luis is now: absolutely reviled by everyone. We had Dennis Rodman and Bill Lambeer, who just drove people INSANE. As fans, we loved it and defended them to the hilt and they delivered two NBA Titles playing nasty. Maybe I'm just conditioned to enjoy it a little?

                    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XNqYf03Qk0"]Detroit Pistons BAD BOYS fights - YouTube[/ame]
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                      Originally posted by baitman View Post
                      they would sell lots more spicy italian subs

                      http://subway.co.uk/menu/subs/classi...y-italian.aspx


                      Add a bit of spicy Chiellini and you're laughing!
                      Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                      Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                        Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                        He'll be punished, Uruguay will appeal, it will be denied, Uruguay get knocked out by Colombia, everyone blames Suarez, then the world remembers there is some football to watch and it largely goes away throughout the world apart from in this country where it is mentioned every single time.

                        The BBC are now using his handball on the line as evidence of his controversial past! (while employing Phil Neville who denied Kuyt his first Liverpool goal handballing on the line in the Merseyside derby)
                        Don't you mean Lucas?
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                          Gif won't embed for some reason but I arfed for quite some time

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                            Originally posted by kop-al-74 View Post
                            Don't you mean Lucas?
                            Possibly. Given the pub I was in watching it the match must have been 10 years ago and many brain picklings have taken place since then
                            Football without Origi is nothing

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                              Originally posted by James P View Post
                              a·nal·o·gy
                              [ ə nálləjee ]


                              1.comparison: a comparison between two things that are similar in some way, often used to help explain something or make it easier to understand
                              2.similarity: a similarity in some respects


                              I didn't say he was getting a criminal record. I was drawing a comparison to an event that might happen in someone's life and pointing out the idiocy of espousing your 'what happens in Brazil stays in Brazil' opinion, whereby we can pretend it didn't happen because he didn't commit the offence at Anfield while wearing a Liverpool shirt and singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.

                              Surely you can comprehend that behaving like an utter dick in your own time, in a manner that leads to you being publicly reprimanded or punished, is still of relevance to your employer and therefore they have a right to consider their reaction to it?
                              No I can't because the two are completely different things. But OK, lets pretend they are similar. If I punched someone and got arrested whilst on holiday in Spain I would not expect my employer to be told and if they were I wouldn't expect my employer to care.

                              But lets get back to what really happened. Suarez committed a foul that will be punished with a ban. Big Deal.
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                                Don't know if this has been posted but here you go.

                                FIFA can confirm that disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the player Luis Suarez of Uruguay following an apparent breach of art. 48 and/or art. 57 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ match Italy-Uruguay played on 24 June 2014. The player and/or the Uruguayan FA are invited to provide with their position and any documentary evidence they deem relevant until 25 June 2014, 5pm, Brasilia time.

                                According to art. 77 lit. a of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC), the FIFA Disciplinary Committee is responsible for sanctioning serious infringements which have escaped the match officials’ attention. Furthermore, according to art. 96 of the FDC, any type of proof may be produced (par. 1), in particular are admissible, reports from referees, declarations from the parties and witnesses, material evidence, audio or video recordings (par. 3).

                                Are we winning?

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