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Suarez Incident.
1. He never wanted to shake it.
2. He attempted to shake it but Evra hesitated and Suzrez then told him to fock off.
Lot of banter everywhere about these 2 possibilities, But what do you think?
Want Liverpool fan's opinion. Evra is as much of c*nt as Suarez so anything possible
But i think Suarez is at fault here.
2. He attempted to shake it but Evra hesitated and Suzrez then told him to fock off.
Lot of banter everywhere about these 2 possibilities, But what do you think?
Want Liverpool fan's opinion. Evra is as much of c*nt as Suarez so anything possible
But i think Suarez is at fault here.
Nishankly- Spicy Curry
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What I said in the match thread:
In short, Suarez should have just shaken Evra's hand and put this issue to bed, no matter how he feels about it.
It was frustrating to see Suarez refuse the hand shake.
Okay, the refusal signals that "I feel I've been done wrong by Evra and therefore don't want to shake his hand", which is fine by me, but the problem is that to vast majority of the football-following world the message that the hand shake refusal sends is that Suarez doesn't want to put the issue behind him and there continues to be more bad blood between these two clubs than what is necessary. And that's not good, both Suarez and Liverpool FC could do without this issue dragging on in our image and reputation.
In short, Suarez should have just shaken Evra's hand and put this issue to bed, no matter how he feels about it.
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Maybe Suarez should have shaken his hand, but everyone involved in any way with Liverpool can be proud of the way he acted after the whistle. It must have taken every ounce of strength not to start something after Evra danced in front of him like that.
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English media.
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what is this?
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Wrong image. Fixed.
RedOranje- Admin
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FML @ the media and the FA
mr-r34- First Team
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I'm a little more peeved at the inevitable acquittal coming from the FA, and the BS from Chelsea fans claiming it makes sense.
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Wow, one would think The Guardian would know better...
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Was boo'd during the national anthem of Uruguay.
What has the world came too.
What has the world came too.
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I am the only one who doesn't care about Suarez being booed. His quotes on the subject are exactly what you want from your player. He doesn't let it affect him. He has said:
"I think they jeer me and they boo me because they must be scared of facing a player like me," he said. "They fear me, but that doesn't affect me. I'm just hurt because we lost and we are going home. I can take the abuse"
"What interests me is the Liverpool fans and the Uruguay fans."
What more do you want? He's taken the correct attitude to the situation. The only booing he's openly criticized was the instance during the Uruguayan national anthem (which was a step to far). Fans have a right to express their feelings at games, but to boo through a national anthem is in very poor taste. In this situation, he needs to let it fuel his desire to win, and he seems to be doing that. SO the British media and other supporters want to make him a villain...? I say we embrace him as OUR villain.
Come on Luis. How about we give them some more (footballing) reasons to boo.
"I think they jeer me and they boo me because they must be scared of facing a player like me," he said. "They fear me, but that doesn't affect me. I'm just hurt because we lost and we are going home. I can take the abuse"
"What interests me is the Liverpool fans and the Uruguay fans."
What more do you want? He's taken the correct attitude to the situation. The only booing he's openly criticized was the instance during the Uruguayan national anthem (which was a step to far). Fans have a right to express their feelings at games, but to boo through a national anthem is in very poor taste. In this situation, he needs to let it fuel his desire to win, and he seems to be doing that. SO the British media and other supporters want to make him a villain...? I say we embrace him as OUR villain.
Come on Luis. How about we give them some more (footballing) reasons to boo.
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donttreadonred wrote:I am the only one who doesn't care about Suarez being booed. His quotes on the subject are exactly what you want from your player. He doesn't let it affect him. He has said:
"I think they jeer me and they boo me because they must be scared of facing a player like me," he said. "They fear me, but that doesn't affect me. I'm just hurt because we lost and we are going home. I can take the abuse"
"What interests me is the Liverpool fans and the Uruguay fans."
What more do you want? He's taken the correct attitude to the situation. The only booing he's openly criticized was the instance during the Uruguayan national anthem (which was a step to far). Fans have a right to express their feelings at games, but to boo through a national anthem is in very poor taste. In this situation, he needs to let it fuel his desire to win, and he seems to be doing that. SO the British media and other supporters want to make him a villain...? I say we embrace him as OUR villain.
Come on Luis. How about we give them some more (footballing) reasons to boo.
Beautifully said. YNWA Luis, we're behind you 100%.
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