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do you really like suarez?

call me old school, call me too old, but i'd rather lose than have a rat like suarez in my team. the idiots who buy a shirt with his name on it..... jagielka refused him the hand-shake (85 min?) says it all. 2 mins later drenthe and skrtl shake hands after an incedent where skrtl fouls. respect, but not for rats!

your day, enjoy!

posted on 1/10/11

yes, he got under his skin(and mine), but my point still remains, do you really like suarez? take him out of the lfc shirt, and ask yourself, is he good for the game?

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Let me tell you this,
During the world cup, Uruguay V Ghana last minute handball by Suarez to stop Ghana scoring, thats where he became a terrible monster in football because of the media bandwagon. Then from the resulting penalty Ghana could not take advantage of it. (I did not hate Suarez back then, infact I thought he took one for the team)

So thats why a reputation has stuck with Suarez ever since.
I remember the derby where Neville deliberately handballed on the line to stop Lucas' es shot ( last minute) and from the resulting penalty Kuyt scored.

Yes he is good for the game.

I suggest you get over it.

posted on 1/10/11

Romania Toffee

Ok, so for the sake of this debate, let's say Suarez is a rat.

So does that make coining him acceptable? Or are you just bitter.

0-2 at home to the real team on Merseyside, ouch bet that stings.

I'd put money on you ignoring the point about coining our players by the way.

posted on 1/10/11

call me old school, call me too old, but since when has someone refusing to shake an opponents hand been regarded as good sporting behaviour? and you support Jagielka's actions and accuse Suarez of being a rat? I would say double standards but thats what I would expect from bitters.

I dont believe Rodwell's challenge was a red card, but he did catch Suarez on the ankle. The ref was standing about a yard from the incident so I don't think Suarez's reaction played any part in the ref's decision. Maybe the ref was too close and thought he saw something, but clearly he was mistaken.

I would also be interested on your view of the fans throwing coins at Liverpool players, take them out of their blue efc shirts and ask yourself, are they good for the game?

posted on 2/10/11

I thought all this delusion stuff just made you think you were still actually a good side...

I didn't realise it actually changed how tackles appear to look and made dirty little cheats appear like honest pro's...

I don't think you can blame Jagielka for not shaking his hand, after Suarez had done his best to get a player sent off for a nothing challenge he does not deserve any respect from a good professional like Phil...

posted on 2/10/11

I see your point 7's, maybe Suarez standing in the game would be much better if he'd gone to ground, then jumped up and run after the ref pointing at his ankle, then fallen down again and started crying and abused the stretcher bearer that came to assist him.

people in glass houses 7's?

posted on 2/10/11

I see your point dudek maybe I shouldn't mention the matter at all like Liverpool fans didn't.

people in glass houses dudek ?

BTW Nani did actually have an injury, unlike Suarez who had nothing wrong with him what so ever, Nani had to come off, Suarez was fine...

posted on 3/10/11

yes you're right 7's as all united fans always are, nani had a terrible injury to the shin with such a loss of blood, he was gonna be out for a month, but missed 1 game and then was back. yeah your right, crying in a game of football is much better than feigning injury nani is a hero and suarez is?? i await your comment

posted on 3/10/11

So let me just clarify this, getting injured by some atrocious tackle and getting upset about it is less acceptable then getting lightly brushed and hugely overacting it to get the player sent off...

If you would prefer cheats to passionate players I guess that is not my concern...

posted on 3/10/11

ahhh so nani wasn't trying to get carragher sent off then was he? ummmm so what was the theatrics for then? clear enough for you now? haha passionate??? crying is passionate is it? he shudda been in the titanic film, do you read what you type, let me just ask you this, are you actually defending nani?

posted on 3/10/11

He was trying to show the referee the blood from where Carragher studs went flying in at a crazy height, he then felt the pain in his leg and took the weight off it before going off injured unable to continue the game...

How that compares in any way to some cheat getting his shin lightly clipped then jumping up into air and lying in the floor in agony in an attempt to get someone sent off I will never know and guess I can only understand if I was a biased Liverpool fan

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