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Have just spent half an hour reading the comments posted below the article.Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
There aint half some Suarez hatred in this country and that's just from guardian readers. Ferguson knew exactly what he was doing when he said Suarez dives all over the place.
United fans in particular can't stand him but no surprise there.
I know im biased but i genuinely can't think of one incident where Suarez has actually dived, he's gone down easily a few times but there has always been contact. Is there a forward in the league who doesnt go down under contact?
Ashley Young's disgraceful attempts at getting Lucas sent off in the same match, with a proper dive (no contact whatsoever) has gone completely unnoticed and unreported. No doubt Ferguson instructed him to try and get him a second booking. Hypocritical ****.'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'
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Kenny Dalglish has claimed that Premier League clubs' inability to prevent Luis Suarez causing them damage is leading to systematic character assassination of him.
The Liverpool manager was withering last week in his comments about the way the investigation of Patrice Evra's racism allegations against the Uruguayan is dragging on – the player has now been spoken to by the Football Association – and ahead of the home match with Swansea City today Dalglish has robustly rejected accusations that he dives.
West Bromwich Albion's Paul Scharner reopened the issue after Liverpool were awarded a penalty last weekend when Jerome Thomas was adjudged to have fouled him. "It was a nice dive for the penalty and that got Liverpool well started for the game," the Austrian said. "[Suarez] is very good at winning penalties. He's one of the best on the planet."
Dalglish said: "I think people try and find it easy to criticise him because he is such a good player. Rather than wax lyrical about him, they try and find a fault that they see in him but isn't really there. They can keep talking and the wee man will keep playing, running amok, going past people, creating chances, scoring a few goals.He has nothing to prove to anybody about his credibility and nothing to prove to anybody as a player who plays football."

Suarez is seeking his eighth goal for Liverpool this season against Swansea, whose visit is the first league meeting of the sides since John Toshack's Swans were in the old First Division in the 1982-83 season. Dalglish wants a fourth win in six league games ahead of a tough run of fixtures – with a visit to Chelsea on 20 November followed by Manchester City coming to Anfield seven days later.
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Originally posted by rcasemore View Postwell said Kenny! Teams can't deal with him, not once this season has anyone managed to keep him out of the game for 90 minutes so they go down the route of calling his integrity into question.
I hope he gets another stone wall pen today, it'll give them something to write about tomorrow!
A hat trick of penalties would be better
Kenny has it right, during the course of a game, there are times when Suarez is unplayable
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Go on KennyOriginally posted by peekay View PostKenny Dalglish has claimed that Premier League clubs' inability to prevent Luis Suarez causing them damage is leading to systematic character assassination of him.
The Liverpool manager was withering last week in his comments about the way the investigation of Patrice Evra's racism allegations against the Uruguayan is dragging on – the player has now been spoken to by the Football Association – and ahead of the home match with Swansea City today Dalglish has robustly rejected accusations that he dives.
West Bromwich Albion's Paul Scharner reopened the issue after Liverpool were awarded a penalty last weekend when Jerome Thomas was adjudged to have fouled him. "It was a nice dive for the penalty and that got Liverpool well started for the game," the Austrian said. "[Suarez] is very good at winning penalties. He's one of the best on the planet."
Dalglish said: "I think people try and find it easy to criticise him because he is such a good player. Rather than wax lyrical about him, they try and find a fault that they see in him but isn't really there. They can keep talking and the wee man will keep playing, running amok, going past people, creating chances, scoring a few goals.He has nothing to prove to anybody about his credibility and nothing to prove to anybody as a player who plays football."

Suarez is seeking his eighth goal for Liverpool this season against Swansea, whose visit is the first league meeting of the sides since John Toshack's Swans were in the old First Division in the 1982-83 season. Dalglish wants a fourth win in six league games ahead of a tough run of fixtures – with a visit to Chelsea on 20 November followed by Manchester City coming to Anfield seven days later.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...m-6257506.html

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