the mancs and imbecile neutrals are blinded with their hadred. united is the second team in manchester, that's the real reason for throwing their s%^ at us.. it must hurt though.
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Best post of the day. People are frightened of non conformists, always have been and always will.
the mancs and imbecile neutrals are blinded with their hadred. united is the second team in manchester, that's the real reason for throwing their s%^ at us.. it must hurt though.
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Perhaps explains Liverpools bitterness and blindness to reality through this whole affair. Down in 7th out of Europe for a few years a potential Carling Cup the peak of your miserable season...
So you direct your bitterness and bile towards United as the team that took you off your perch. I can understand the bitterness, you guys must hate United for replacing you...
He didn't have to apologise to Evra, or shake his hand. He didn't have to do that, so why do we make a fuss when he doesn't.
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You're arguing Suarez shouldn't have to do anything he isn't legally required to do. That he's allowed to be morally empty.
If that's the case, why have Liverpool always preached they're a beacon of moral righteousness?
How are we out of Europe for a few years?
you get Europe at the end of the season with where you finish in the league or a cup win, correct me if i am wrong but we are in February are we not, season isn't over just yet.
Also please tell me how you can predict the next few seasons before they have happened mystic meg?
He is allowed to be 'morally empty' over a situation where he feels he was wrongly punished!
OP,
Spot on, its that simple really.
Why, when two men are abusing each other does one need to run off crying in the first place?
I'm 100% with Suarez on this on.
100% with Suarez..what a cry baby for a captain, Evra of wänkchester unite:D
"The guy has maintained his innocence throughout the event." - this is part of the problem. He was guilty, found guilty by an independent panel, but he won't admit it.
He doesn't realise that by extending the argument he doesn't make himself any more innocent. Sadly, Liverpool FC are egging him on down the wrong path.
If agree with deepspace in doing what Suarez wants: "That he's allowed to be morally empty."
Sure, he can not shake hands, but then don't complain that others have an opinion.
Why should he admit something he feels he didn't do?
That doesn't make sense in the slightest.
It was stupid. The pre-match handshake means nothing. Just touch the guys hand and move on.
There really isn't a principle involved at all.
Now, he's gonna get abused at every ground he goes to and we're gonna have to put up with 'Klanfield' abuse for the rest of time.
What's the point? It's just given the media another lorry load of ammunition to fire at the club and we just have to sit and take it. With every pundit, journalist and WUM milking the 'outrage' for all it's worth.
United have media-managed this whole affair so much better than Liverpool. In this media age, it was very naive at best, idiotic at worst. To be honest it's embarrassing.
"The guy has maintained his innocence throughout the event." - this is part of the problem. He was guilty, found guilty by an independent panel, but he won't admit it.
How on earth is this part of the problem? because an independent panel believe one mans word over yours you are automatically to assume guilt and apologise?
If Evra really thought he was racially abused, why did he not report it to the police? You all know why!!
Perhaps explains Liverpools bitterness and blindness to reality through this whole affair. Down in 7th out of Europe for a few years a potential Carling Cup the peak of your miserable season...
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Winning the League Cup would guarantee European football
Plus despite losing yesterday, we remain four points of 4th
The bitterness as you put it, emanates from the amount of times the club, it's supporters are now called racists, to go along with your weekly chants of murderers.
In all the childish furore, it seems to be forgotten that the enquiry and Evra are on record as stating that they do not believe that Suarez is a racist.
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comment by THE-NEW-LIVERPOOL-BRAND (U3894)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Why should he admit something he feels he didn't do?
That doesn't make sense in the slightest.
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it is just a sad attempt at bringing things to normalcy which your king and ownership and just about everybody with a brain wants to achieve.
the problem to be honest that the king and ownership did not decide to do this earlier. cocooning your player to the point that the delusion is fostered in his head and motivated by his fans is the real crime. it is getting sadder and sadder by the day mainly because of this stupid sense of persecution someone must have thought was the right way to go about things, on the balance of things (i know you all love that) liverpool and especially suarez have been on the wrong side.
but the OP is right. you do not have to learn from this experience at all! the club and suarez had every right to be obstinate and it is a right i will defend as a united fan for them. but the NORMALl thing, from the first day of the misunderstanding to yesterday was to apologize. sadly, it requires an uproar to get normal these days from liverpool and from suarez.
p.s. i am loving how we all must now accept the apologies offered. the way i see it, if you do not think you have anything to apologize for, why should we all accept it anyways? the ability to act irrationally is not reserved only for liverpool fans and players now is it?
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posted on 12/2/12
the mancs and imbecile neutrals are blinded with their hadred. united is the second team in manchester, that's the real reason for throwing their s%^ at us.. it must hurt though.
posted on 12/2/12
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posted on 12/2/12
Best post of the day. People are frightened of non conformists, always have been and always will.
posted on 12/2/12
the mancs and imbecile neutrals are blinded with their hadred. united is the second team in manchester, that's the real reason for throwing their s%^ at us.. it must hurt though.
..............................
Perhaps explains Liverpools bitterness and blindness to reality through this whole affair. Down in 7th out of Europe for a few years a potential Carling Cup the peak of your miserable season...
So you direct your bitterness and bile towards United as the team that took you off your perch. I can understand the bitterness, you guys must hate United for replacing you...
posted on 12/2/12
He didn't have to apologise to Evra, or shake his hand. He didn't have to do that, so why do we make a fuss when he doesn't.
---------------------
You're arguing Suarez shouldn't have to do anything he isn't legally required to do. That he's allowed to be morally empty.
If that's the case, why have Liverpool always preached they're a beacon of moral righteousness?
posted on 12/2/12
How are we out of Europe for a few years?
you get Europe at the end of the season with where you finish in the league or a cup win, correct me if i am wrong but we are in February are we not, season isn't over just yet.
Also please tell me how you can predict the next few seasons before they have happened mystic meg?
posted on 12/2/12
He is allowed to be 'morally empty' over a situation where he feels he was wrongly punished!
posted on 12/2/12
OP,
Spot on, its that simple really.
Why, when two men are abusing each other does one need to run off crying in the first place?
I'm 100% with Suarez on this on.
posted on 12/2/12
*one*
posted on 12/2/12
100% with Suarez..what a cry baby for a captain, Evra of wänkchester unite:D
posted on 12/2/12
"The guy has maintained his innocence throughout the event." - this is part of the problem. He was guilty, found guilty by an independent panel, but he won't admit it.
He doesn't realise that by extending the argument he doesn't make himself any more innocent. Sadly, Liverpool FC are egging him on down the wrong path.
If agree with deepspace in doing what Suarez wants: "That he's allowed to be morally empty."
Sure, he can not shake hands, but then don't complain that others have an opinion.
posted on 12/2/12
Why should he admit something he feels he didn't do?
That doesn't make sense in the slightest.
posted on 12/2/12
It was stupid. The pre-match handshake means nothing. Just touch the guys hand and move on.
There really isn't a principle involved at all.
Now, he's gonna get abused at every ground he goes to and we're gonna have to put up with 'Klanfield' abuse for the rest of time.
What's the point? It's just given the media another lorry load of ammunition to fire at the club and we just have to sit and take it. With every pundit, journalist and WUM milking the 'outrage' for all it's worth.
United have media-managed this whole affair so much better than Liverpool. In this media age, it was very naive at best, idiotic at worst. To be honest it's embarrassing.
posted on 12/2/12
"The guy has maintained his innocence throughout the event." - this is part of the problem. He was guilty, found guilty by an independent panel, but he won't admit it.
How on earth is this part of the problem? because an independent panel believe one mans word over yours you are automatically to assume guilt and apologise?
If Evra really thought he was racially abused, why did he not report it to the police? You all know why!!
posted on 12/2/12
Perhaps explains Liverpools bitterness and blindness to reality through this whole affair. Down in 7th out of Europe for a few years a potential Carling Cup the peak of your miserable season...
----------
Winning the League Cup would guarantee European football
Plus despite losing yesterday, we remain four points of 4th
The bitterness as you put it, emanates from the amount of times the club, it's supporters are now called racists, to go along with your weekly chants of murderers.
In all the childish furore, it seems to be forgotten that the enquiry and Evra are on record as stating that they do not believe that Suarez is a racist.
posted on 12/2/12
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posted on 12/2/12
comment by THE-NEW-LIVERPOOL-BRAND (U3894)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Why should he admit something he feels he didn't do?
That doesn't make sense in the slightest.
********************************
it is just a sad attempt at bringing things to normalcy which your king and ownership and just about everybody with a brain wants to achieve.
the problem to be honest that the king and ownership did not decide to do this earlier. cocooning your player to the point that the delusion is fostered in his head and motivated by his fans is the real crime. it is getting sadder and sadder by the day mainly because of this stupid sense of persecution someone must have thought was the right way to go about things, on the balance of things (i know you all love that) liverpool and especially suarez have been on the wrong side.
but the OP is right. you do not have to learn from this experience at all! the club and suarez had every right to be obstinate and it is a right i will defend as a united fan for them. but the NORMALl thing, from the first day of the misunderstanding to yesterday was to apologize. sadly, it requires an uproar to get normal these days from liverpool and from suarez.
p.s. i am loving how we all must now accept the apologies offered. the way i see it, if you do not think you have anything to apologize for, why should we all accept it anyways? the ability to act irrationally is not reserved only for liverpool fans and players now is it?
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