Luis Suarez signs for Barcelona

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Postby Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:54 am

Boxscarf » Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:23 pm wrote:
7_Kewell » Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:07 pm wrote:great player, but i hate the guy's attitude and it's no secret that he's a diver.  Does it every match and he needs to grow the f**k up.


If he carries on then I think Rodgers should seriously consider selling this lad. I thought Balotelli was petulant and stupid, but Suarez at the moment is outdoing him by a country mile.


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Postby Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:54 am

Not sure exactly what Carroll has to do with Suarez taking a dive ?!?
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Postby Kenny Kan » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:14 am

Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:02 am wrote:He didn't get touch just before as well - he slipped

Wilson's right foot caught him on the turn. Problem was Luis dived way too late after he had been touched. His reaction time was well out of whack.
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Postby Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:56 am

I take it that we are all adults on here (with the exception of the obvious) and therefore must have watched football for a good many years.
This being the case then surely we must all know the "game" thats being played here? Feigned outrage, absolute disgust, total disbelief= hypocritcal bo'llox.
Any, and I mean any manager who makes such a big deal out of "cheating" is a two faced, cheeky tw@t because all teams do it. Some call it gamesmanship, others call it gaining an advantage. How far you go what makes you the bigger hypocrite when you have the audacity to criticise someone elses players.
Let me give you two examples:
Manchester united are the masters at this "game". Every season they are involved in some kind of underhanded behaviour and controversial decisions: EVERY SINGLE SEASON. Be it diving (young and wellbeck) violent behaviour (van persie yesterday) disallowed legitimate goals (carroll and again yesterday) the list goes on and on for as far back as I can remember. For that purple nosed tw@t to win the league he has to be involved with outrageous behaviour and unfair decisons. But it is accepted because he is Sir Alex, the greatest manager... blah blah blah. He, above all people has no right whatsoever to sigle out players to be victimised, yet he does and the media runs with it. Hypocrisy is alive and well while that cu'nt has access to a microphone
Tony Pulis "the average ex player who tells it how it is" This pr'ick condoned crouches baltant hand ball against city which led to a goal the other week by saying it was "brilliant that he got away with it". Yet Suarez should be banned for diving? This, by the way, after Huth had stood on Suarez and others had kicked the Sh*t out of him all game.
No my friends. Do not be fooled that the problem lies with Suarez. Yes, he should wise up and realise that this country will do little to discourage english players, especially if they play for the skanks, from "trying to gain and advantage" but a smelly foreigner? No way Joseph!
Suarez has to accept that his penalty claims must be 150% faultless, nailed on, no doubt whatsoever and maybe even more than that before he can expect justice and fair play. The last thing he should do is try to ignore the "game"  and play his own version by exaggerating to prove the point that he was fouled inside the box. This will backfire, especially when the likes of these two cheating cu'nts, and every defender in the league start whinging about diving.
Suarez needs to get his head down and embrace the fact that all teams in the PL absolutely hate playing against him, which is why there is such a furore and uproar about his behaviour. We as Liverpool supporters need to get behind him and show that we know there is a "game" going on, but we're not falling for it by criticising our best player.
Suarez needs our backing, lets not let him down.
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:42 am

yes. 100% correct.

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Postby supersub » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:02 pm

It appears Thommos perm has been ear wigging on our office/workshop conversation because he has posted our conclusion on the whole Suarez situation.....
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Postby devaney » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:07 pm

Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:54 am wrote:Not sure exactly what Carroll has to do with Suarez taking a dive ?!?


Your ability to read the English language is only equalled by your idiotic comments. You claim Johnson pushed over Valencia and Suarez took a dive. Your a fkg WUM that is only content when you have fkd up every thread.
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Postby red till i die!! » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:08 pm

Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:56 am wrote:I take it that we are all adults on here (with the exception of the obvious) and therefore must have watched football for a good many years.
This being the case then surely we must all know the "game" thats being played here? Feigned outrage, absolute disgust, total disbelief= hypocritcal bo'llox.
Any, and I mean any manager who makes such a big deal out of "cheating" is a two faced, cheeky tw@t because all teams do it. Some call it gamesmanship, others call it gaining an advantage. How far you go what makes you the bigger hypocrite when you have the audacity to criticise someone elses players.
Let me give you two examples:
Manchester united are the masters at this "game". Every season they are involved in some kind of underhanded behaviour and controversial decisions: EVERY SINGLE SEASON. Be it diving (young and wellbeck) violent behaviour (van persie yesterday) disallowed legitimate goals (carroll and again yesterday) the list goes on and on for as far back as I can remember. For that purple nosed tw@t to win the league he has to be involved with outrageous behaviour and unfair decisons. But it is accepted because he is Sir Alex, the greatest manager... blah blah blah. He, above all people has no right whatsoever to sigle out players to be victimised, yet he does and the media runs with it. Hypocrisy is alive and well while that cu'nt has access to a microphone
Tony Pulis "the average ex player who tells it how it is" This pr'ick condoned crouches baltant hand ball against city which led to a goal the other week by saying it was "brilliant that he got away with it". Yet Suarez should be banned for diving? This, by the way, after Huth had stood on Suarez and others had kicked the Sh*t out of him all game.
No my friends. Do not be fooled that the problem lies with Suarez. Yes, he should wise up and realise that this country will do little to discourage english players, especially if they play for the skanks, from "trying to gain and advantage" but a smelly foreigner? No way Joseph!
Suarez has to accept that his penalty claims must be 150% faultless, nailed on, no doubt whatsoever and maybe even more than that before he can expect justice and fair play. The last thing he should do is try to ignore the "game"  and play his own version by exaggerating to prove the point that he was fouled inside the box. This will backfire, especially when the likes of these two cheating cu'nts, and every defender in the league start whinging about diving.
Suarez needs to get his head down and embrace the fact that all teams in the PL absolutely hate playing against him, which is why there is such a furore and uproar about his behaviour. We as Liverpool supporters need to get behind him and show that we know there is a "game" going on, but we're not falling for it by criticising our best player.
Suarez needs our backing, lets not let him down.


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Postby Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:09 pm

supersub » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:02 am wrote:It appears Thommos perm has been ear wigging on our office/workshop conversation because he has posted our conclusion on the whole Suarez situation.....


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Postby laza » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:22 pm

Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:56 pm wrote:I take it that we are all adults on here (with the exception of the obvious) and therefore must have watched football for a good many years.
This being the case then surely we must all know the "game" thats being played here? Feigned outrage, absolute disgust, total disbelief= hypocritcal bo'llox.
Any, and I mean any manager who makes such a big deal out of "cheating" is a two faced, cheeky tw@t because all teams do it. Some call it gamesmanship, others call it gaining an advantage. How far you go what makes you the bigger hypocrite when you have the audacity to criticise someone elses players.
Let me give you two examples:
Manchester united are the masters at this "game". Every season they are involved in some kind of underhanded behaviour and controversial decisions: EVERY SINGLE SEASON. Be it diving (young and wellbeck) violent behaviour (van persie yesterday) disallowed legitimate goals (carroll and again yesterday) the list goes on and on for as far back as I can remember. For that purple nosed tw@t to win the league he has to be involved with outrageous behaviour and unfair decisons. But it is accepted because he is Sir Alex, the greatest manager... blah blah blah. He, above all people has no right whatsoever to sigle out players to be victimised, yet he does and the media runs with it. Hypocrisy is alive and well while that cu'nt has access to a microphone
Tony Pulis "the average ex player who tells it how it is" This pr'ick condoned crouches baltant hand ball against city which led to a goal the other week by saying it was "brilliant that he got away with it". Yet Suarez should be banned for diving? This, by the way, after Huth had stood on Suarez and others had kicked the Sh*t out of him all game.
No my friends. Do not be fooled that the problem lies with Suarez. Yes, he should wise up and realise that this country will do little to discourage english players, especially if they play for the skanks, from "trying to gain and advantage" but a smelly foreigner? No way Joseph!
Suarez has to accept that his penalty claims must be 150% faultless, nailed on, no doubt whatsoever and maybe even more than that before he can expect justice and fair play. The last thing he should do is try to ignore the "game"  and play his own version by exaggerating to prove the point that he was fouled inside the box. This will backfire, especially when the likes of these two cheating cu'nts, and every defender in the league start whinging about diving.
Suarez needs to get his head down and embrace the fact that all teams in the PL absolutely hate playing against him, which is why there is such a furore and uproar about his behaviour. We as Liverpool supporters need to get behind him and show that we know there is a "game" going on, but we're not falling for it by criticising our best player.
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Postby stmichael » Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:41 pm

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Postby laza » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:31 pm

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Stoke defender Robert Huth has escaped punishment from the Football Association over an alleged stamp on Liverpool striker Luis Suarez.

Suarez, 25, was left with stud marks to his torso after Huth, 28, appeared to stamp on him during Sunday's 0-0 draw between the two clubs at Anfield.

However, referee Lee Mason has since confirmed that he saw the incident at the time and chose not to take any action against the former Chelsea player. Under FA rules, that means Huth cannot now be charged retrospectively.

The Germany international has previous with English football's governing body after it handed him a retrospective three-match ban for punching West Ham's Matthew Upson while playing for the Potters in 2009

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Postby stmichael » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:36 pm

The rules are a farce. It means a player can get away with an act of violence as long as the referee failed to do his job at the time. What's that about?
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Postby Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:38 pm

devaney » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:07 pm wrote:
Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:54 am wrote:Not sure exactly what Carroll has to do with Suarez taking a dive ?!?


Your ability to read the English language is only equalled by your idiotic comments. You claim Johnson pushed over Valencia and Suarez took a dive. Your a fkg WUM that is only content when you have fkd up every thread.


So are you saying Suarez didn't dive then ?!
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Postby stmichael » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:57 pm

he was touched, lost his balance and then dived, anyone could see that. but the coverage it has got today in comparison to say bale's dive which was equally as bad is laughable. they've even been asking former players and managers about suarez's diving. i didn't see them doing the same over young or welbeck when they were diving every other week.

also the huth stamp, the tiote stamp and the van persie elbow have literally been ignored just becuase the completely inept referees "dealt with the incidents at the time". it's like a player diving is almost a bigger story now than incidents of violent conduct.
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