Thommo's perm » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:38 am wrote:I said that there was unbelievable hypocrisy in this country: Suarez is foreign so its ok to abuse him. Suck ar'se you pr'icks!
I also spoke about booing. Anyone who boos at a football match is a massive w@nker and should be slapped and ejected for being a total gobsh'ite
Kenny Kan » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:54 am wrote:Thommo's perm » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:38 am wrote:I said that there was unbelievable hypocrisy in this country: Suarez is foreign so its ok to abuse him. Suck ar'se you pr'icks!
I also spoke about booing. Anyone who boos at a football match is a massive w@nker and should be slapped and ejected for being a total gobsh'ite
the oracle has spoken
RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:29 am wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/aug/02/london-2012-luis-suarez-criticises-fans?
Starting to really feel for the lad now ,the constant abuse is obviously getting to him ,what makes it more galling is its probably coming from the same cunts who cheer for John Terry .
red till i die!! » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:47 pm wrote:the carry on from the english fans towards suarez in the olympics was nothing short of a disgrace and i cant blame him for being upset and speaking out as not one fooking media outlet or journo has the balls to stand up for him.
to make it worse is that rodgers gave an interview to maddock where he states that luis needs to forget about all this and move on once and for all.maddock has captions like,"keep your nose clean luis"rodgers has urged suarez to avoid trouble and "anger management" rodgers has advice for suarez.
all this and rodgers hasnt even met the lad yet :and to quote maddock "rodgers will deliver that message to his influential striker in person on monday when suarez returns to training".
did our manager really need to give that statement to that clown? .he's constantly giving interviews and will no doubt replace arry as media hoor of the year if he's not careful.
he could have timed this one a little better.
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