stmichael » Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:45 pm wrote:oh god the journalists and press will be rubbing their hands together again.
rodgers calls suarez's admittance of diving "unacceptable" and says he will be "dealt with internally" by the club.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:04 pm wrote:This is no doubt going to be controversial ,but I just feel like it needs saying ,so here goes .
While I strongly admire Luis and his love of the truth ,I cant help feeling that maybe in light of the fact he was no longer being seen as public enemy
No.1,and subsequently some of the media were prepared to fight his corner,then it might have been advisable to have kept his own counsel on
this matter ,at least until we had slowly dragged ourselves closer to fourth spot .
I love Luis ,but just sometimes he gives the Mancs and the FA too much ammunition to wring their respective hands with glee ,was his confession to
diving brave or will it prove foolhardy ? When will we next be awarded a penalty in light of his revelation ?
I hate the Mancs more than anyone ,I loathe Fergus with a passion,and I despise the odious FA ,but for the future success of my team I would have
kept quiet ,I know this may be hard to grasp for some posters ,but surely someone should be advising him on making such unguarded responses ?
Its every time Luis leaves England and gives an interview for a South American journalist ,it seems the media from England cant wait to jump on
his every word .
Can we not just give them nothing to write about ,well at least until the seasons finished anyway ?
Thommo's perm » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:38 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:04 pm wrote:This is no doubt going to be controversial ,but I just feel like it needs saying ,so here goes .
While I strongly admire Luis and his love of the truth ,I cant help feeling that maybe in light of the fact he was no longer being seen as public enemy
No.1,and subsequently some of the media were prepared to fight his corner,then it might have been advisable to have kept his own counsel on
this matter ,at least until we had slowly dragged ourselves closer to fourth spot .
I love Luis ,but just sometimes he gives the Mancs and the FA too much ammunition to wring their respective hands with glee ,was his confession to
diving brave or will it prove foolhardy ? When will we next be awarded a penalty in light of his revelation ?
I hate the Mancs more than anyone ,I loathe Fergus with a passion,and I despise the odious FA ,but for the future success of my team I would have
kept quiet ,I know this may be hard to grasp for some posters ,but surely someone should be advising him on making such unguarded responses ?
Its every time Luis leaves England and gives an interview for a South American journalist ,it seems the media from England cant wait to jump on
his every word .
Can we not just give them nothing to write about ,well at least until the seasons finished anyway ?
Nothing controversial about that RBG
The problem is that in a democracy with freedom of speech you should be able to express your opinions without being subjected to discrimination, bullying, witch-hunting, and general disgraceful and unfair treatment from the media.
You may say, "well thats the way it is" and that Suarez needs to understand and accept that the media is full of hypocritical, snidy, sly cu'nts and you would be right. But that shouldnt stop him from telling the truth and admitting to mistakes. No. The problem is with them and the ***** that buy the papers, watch sky and listen to phone ins and dont defend his right to play football in this country without being demonised for things that most if not every footballer does or has done in their careers.
I am also totally pi'ssed off that this club hasnt got anyone to challenge these rats and chase them from Melwood if they continue to single him out for their dishonourable, disgusting behaviour. Dont agree with them, challenge and question what theyre doing.
FU'CK THE Fu*king LOT OF THEM!!!
RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:00 pm wrote:Thommo's perm » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:38 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:04 pm wrote:This is no doubt going to be controversial ,but I just feel like it needs saying ,so here goes .
While I strongly admire Luis and his love of the truth ,I cant help feeling that maybe in light of the fact he was no longer being seen as public enemy
No.1,and subsequently some of the media were prepared to fight his corner,then it might have been advisable to have kept his own counsel on
this matter ,at least until we had slowly dragged ourselves closer to fourth spot .
I love Luis ,but just sometimes he gives the Mancs and the FA too much ammunition to wring their respective hands with glee ,was his confession to
diving brave or will it prove foolhardy ? When will we next be awarded a penalty in light of his revelation ?
I hate the Mancs more than anyone ,I loathe Fergus with a passion,and I despise the odious FA ,but for the future success of my team I would have
kept quiet ,I know this may be hard to grasp for some posters ,but surely someone should be advising him on making such unguarded responses ?
Its every time Luis leaves England and gives an interview for a South American journalist ,it seems the media from England cant wait to jump on
his every word .
Can we not just give them nothing to write about ,well at least until the seasons finished anyway ?
Nothing controversial about that RBG
The problem is that in a democracy with freedom of speech you should be able to express your opinions without being subjected to discrimination, bullying, witch-hunting, and general disgraceful and unfair treatment from the media.
You may say, "well thats the way it is" and that Suarez needs to understand and accept that the media is full of hypocritical, snidy, sly cu'nts and you would be right. But that shouldnt stop him from telling the truth and admitting to mistakes. No. The problem is with them and the ***** that buy the papers, watch sky and listen to phone ins and dont defend his right to play football in this country without being demonised for things that most if not every footballer does or has done in their careers.
I am also totally pi'ssed off that this club hasnt got anyone to challenge these rats and chase them from Melwood if they continue to single him out for their dishonourable, disgusting behaviour. Dont agree with them, challenge and question what theyre doing.
FU'CK THE Fu*king LOT OF THEM!!!
I just think that he's been here long enough to know that the clubs abstinence from creating the wrong headlines ,usually means that they are on
the rise and subsequently circled the wagons mate. I said earlier that this is exactly the publicity that foul smelling twat at The Theatre Of
Queens would lap up like he was slurping Bobby Charltons jizz .
Luis needs to refrain from being so candid with his remarks ,I mean he was punished for the dive against Stoke ,so openly admitting it was simulation
is no shock for us fans ,but the media will have a ***** picnic on the strength of this . I just think he should be less willing to give these fucking
Harpies in the media such obvious wanking fodder ,that's all mate .
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:55 pm wrote:the best way to get the press off our backs is to improve on the pitch.
stmichael » Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:45 pm wrote:oh god the journalists and press will be rubbing their hands together again.
rodgers calls suarez's admittance of diving "unacceptable" and says he will be "dealt with internally" by the club.
red till i die!! » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:17 pm wrote:stmichael » Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:45 pm wrote:oh god the journalists and press will be rubbing their hands together again.
rodgers calls suarez's admittance of diving "unacceptable" and says he will be "dealt with internally" by the club.
by all means haul luis into your office and rip him a new one for being so stupid but you have to back your players in public.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 56513.html
this is what luis actually said to the tv station. Suarez told Argentinian media on Wednesday that: “I was accused of falling inside the box in a match and it’s true I did it that time, because we were drawing against Stoke at home and we needed anything to win it.”
now its being blown way out of proportion and the media are having a field day with it.
i dont care that he took a dive because it was obvious at the time that he did but it was silly for telling a fecking tv station that you did it. he had to of known it would cause this storm and maybe there was motive behind it.
id honestly think the club will get rid of him either now or in the summer but he's gone as soon as someone comes in with a decent bid
red till i die!! » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:17 pm wrote:stmichael » Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:45 pm wrote:oh god the journalists and press will be rubbing their hands together again.
rodgers calls suarez's admittance of diving "unacceptable" and says he will be "dealt with internally" by the club.
by all means haul luis into your office and rip him a new one for being so stupid but you have to back your players in public.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 56513.html
this is what luis actually said to the tv station. Suarez told Argentinian media on Wednesday that: “I was accused of falling inside the box in a match and it’s true I did it that time, because we were drawing against Stoke at home and we needed anything to win it.”
now its being blown way out of proportion and the media are having a field day with it.
i dont care that he took a dive because it was obvious at the time that he did but it was silly for telling a fecking tv station that you did it. he had to of known it would cause this storm and maybe there was motive behind it.
id honestly think the club will get rid of him either now or in the summer but he's gone as soon as someone comes in with a decent bid
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