Great player and no doubt about it the other day that he dived and should have received a yellow card for diving. But if i was Suarez i would seriously think about leaving this country and as a liverpool fan i really would not blame him.
The abuse he takes in general is awful, i find it embarrassing to watch at times. It is clear to see he loves Liverpool and enjoys playing for the club, but Sunday he got lumps kicked out of him all afternoon. How Mason could see Huth stamp, stand on him and not brandish any card whatsoever is just unbelievable.
But yes, question is to other liverpool fans, how much longer do you think he will stay for before he thinks i can't be bothered with this anymore?
Suarez!
posted on 9/10/12
Liability at times, hillarious at times, but breathtaking at times too.
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Yeah, good old Gazza. <sigh> The good old wife-beating, sectarian, bigot. God liove him.
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Suarez is a very different character
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Yes, that's true. I've never seen him try to break anybody's leg, and I don't think he beats his wife. Don't think he's an alky, either.
He denies racially abusing Evra, but who knows? maybe he did. Certainly not true 'beyond reasonable doubt' though, so in the eyes of the law, he didn't.
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Up to him if he wants to rid himself of the tag ==========================================
That's certainly not true. You get a 'tag' in Britain, you're stuck with it. Bear in mind that the 'victim mentality' tag originally came from Hillsborough, and was politically motivated, but some people still use it, don't they Macca?
It may not be the context you're using it in now, but that's where it came from. Politicians, spinning in order to get their army of lackeys in step.
Even when your own club is constantly sputing about referees, the FA, the Boy Scouts, the UN and the Krankies being against them, and treating them like
"sh it"
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is probably the most loathed footballer playing in the PL today.
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Yes, I think he probably is, but I'm genuinely puzzled by it. Obviously anybody with a reputation in this country must have earned it, so I guess we'll have to accept it, just as you'll no doubt agree that Ronaldo earned his reputation as a preening cheat, and Ferguson his as a spiteful, surly old goat.
Man United are one of the most hated commercial brands in the UK, and were even voted near the tiop in the USA, where they don't even play, so now that you're embracing the idea that reputations are always "earned", you'll no doubt be taking that on board, and won't be tempted to dismiss it as something else
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Kenny Dalglish didn't help him with the wagon circling
and I hope Rodgers doesn't make the same mistake.
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A fan of Man United, warning about "wagon-circling"???? Ferguson would circle the wagons around Hitler, if he played for United.
There wasn't much room for debate about Cantona's kung-fu kick, was there? (unless it was some kind of optical illusion), but the wagons came out anyway, and when Rio Ferdinand was done for racist abuse, (way beyond reasonable doubt, because the idiot Tweeted it) Fergie said it's "because of who he plays for".
posted on 9/10/12
Bear in mind that the 'victim mentality' tag originally came from Hillsborough, and was politically motivated, but some people still use it, don't they Macca?
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Didn't get past that and you are now the first person I have ever filtered
posted on 9/10/12
Didn't get past that and you are now the first person I have ever filtered
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Oh, I think you did, Macca.
You're the first person who's ever done it, but Filter away.
I explicitly pointed out that I didn't think you were using it in that context now.
There's plenty of documentary evidence that that's where it came from, and the context in which it was most used.
posted on 9/10/12
i am from a town called Sevenoaks in kent, but at the moment I am currently at uni in Liverpool
posted on 9/10/12
poshbow
posted on 9/10/12
you been there kaisers?
posted on 9/10/12
I drove up the high street and was surprised to find out that Bentley and Lamborghini are so skint that they have combined efforts and sell in the same building
posted on 9/10/12
fair, it is a nice town, no lying about that! where you from?
posted on 9/10/12
mainly london but now park the family in kent
moved around a lot
did new york for a while as well
wherever I could get paid really
posted on 9/10/12
ahh nice! i am sure when i graduate it will be pretty similar for me with getting paid