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Think Rodgers was worried about a burnout, he seemed to go a bit of the pace.. probably needs the restOriginally posted by Lee View PostOh yeah, good point.

Why wouldn't you include him if he was available mate?

What's with Sterling at the moment? Is he still injured or just having a bit of a break?'The tide is very much in our court now.'
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Surely Suárez will be banned, I can't believe it's been mooted as a possibility he won't be. He's already accepted the charge and three games so that ban will start immediately, even if he appeals the sentence (which he won't IMO)..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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Is it really only a 3 game ban?Originally posted by Neil Young View PostSurely Suárez will be banned, I can't believe it's been mooted as a possibility he won't be. He's already accepted the charge and three games so that ban will start immediately, even if he appeals the sentence (which he won't IMO).Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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Liverpool warn fans over use of 'pyrotechnic devices' at matches
This season there have been frequent episodes of canisters being opened at away games
Liverpool have warned fans they will ban anyone who lets off smoke bombs and other “pyrotechnic devices” at matches.
This season there have been frequent episodes of canisters being opened at away games, sending plumes of red smoke into the stadiums.
It is not a trend purely limited to Liverpool fans but the Merseyside club have called for their supporters to cease or risk the prospect of exclusion.
"As the Reds prepare to take on Newcastle on Saturday the club is reminding its travelling fans that smoke bombs, flares and other pyrotechnic devices are not allowed in any Premier League football grounds," said a statement on liverpoolfc.com.
"A number of incidents have been reported recently that a minority of Liverpool fans have been behaving inappropriately during our away fixtures and using these illegal devices.
"If a person is identified behaving inappropriately at away grounds then the club will have no option but to ban the individuals concerned from future matches.
"LFC encourages all away fans to respect the values of the club and stop taking these flares and fireworks to matches."Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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