**** that they changed the handshake so we went to them instead of them coming to us as usual. Cunts.
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The ref changed the order of the handshake on saturday.
It should have been liverpool lined up and united walking past shaking hands but for some unknown reason the ref changed it. In every other united match this season, the away team has waited for united players to walk past shaking hands.
Why the **** did the ref change it[B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]
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I can accept the apology from Suarez, even though I think Evra stitched him up with the handshake. I reject the Ayre statement and the statement from Kenny because it did not feel like a Kenny Dalglish statement. He had nothing to apologise for.Originally posted by MrNice View PostSeriously Phoenix it was the right thing to do, there comes a time when you have to just keep your powder dry, there is a time and a place for everything, this is neither the time or the place to go against the Media, we tried and failed badly, our only course of option is to suck it up, take our ****ing lumps and move on. Period.
I am disgusted that for FSG to act, it took the New York Times and Standard Chartered to start squealing like pigs before they did something.
I am disgusted that the whole incompetency from the club the moment Evra reported the racist incident has led to this.
They should've just done one big statement with the Suarez apology and then the conduct of the club during the game. That's it.
I know it's all about money nowadays, but it feels like we've been penetrated raw from NYT, SC the media, the FA and Man Utd.
Our principles have been lost in favour of finance. Not impressed one bit.
So basically, I agree with the apology from Suarez to put some sort of end to the matter, but everything else reeks.
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Yep we've been had big time
Fair Play Handshake Protocol
The following protocol should be applied where possible:
1. The starting eleven from both teams together with the three match officials (excluding fourth official) should take part in the handshake.
2. Each team should line up on the same side of the half-way line that they exit the tunnel, with the match officials in the middle.
3. The Home team, led by their captain, then walks to shake hands with the match officials, and then the away team's players (see 1 below). Once each Home team player has finished shaking hands with the last away team player they disperse to their favoured end to kick-in.
4. Once the last home team player has completed the handshake, the Away team then follows their Captain passing in front of the match officials to shake hands (see 2 below) before dispersing to the opposite end of the pitch from the home team.
5. Once the handshakes have been completed the match officials then proceed to the centre circle for the coin toss.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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