He's an idiot... and I don't mean that as an off-the-cuff insult, I honestly just think he's really thick/stupid, perhaps even mentally challenged.
He's an idiot... and I don't mean that as an off-the-cuff insult, I honestly just think he's really thick/stupid, perhaps even mentally challenged.
Anybody else thing he has brought it up again to help him get a move?
Anybody else think he has brought it up again to help him get a move?
Manchester United didn't beat Liverpool FC. Liverpool FC beat itself by trying to beat Manchester United by any dirty tactics possible. Spreading lies about Evra, pretending there was this magical evidence that nobody else knew about, demanding that one party be punished instead of apologising for any unintentional offence their player may have caused, t-shirt campaigns, etc. All while our lot just quietly let them get on with digging their own hole.
And it's still going on.
How would that help? Reminding everyone he's been found guilty of using racist abuse to help bring about a transfer? I realise some clubs would still have him but let's face it, he's not good enough for a semi-finalist Champions League club so the only clubs that may have a go on him are Anzi and PSG.
I liked this bit.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...uis-Suarez-reopens-race-row-Patrice-Evra.html
What an odious little toad he is.
I am now living in the hope that Evra did really do that, if he did mean to do it then hats off to him. I love him more than ever but suarez? he needs to staple his mouth shut.
Ridiculously hilarious. What an absolute knobber he is. Seriously if he thought it was a stunt at the time, or even had half a clue (based on this ludicrous statement) then why didn't he stand there and demand Evra shake his hand? All he had to do was wait in front of Evra, and make a fool out of him... But no, he walked on because he had no intention of shaking his hand. He didn't even look at him, let alone in his eye. Yet the whole time Evra was staring straight at him... That says it all for mine, without even considering all the rest of the evidence.
Joke player.
As for Evra lowering his hand - to me it was simply to make Suarez extend for the handshake, make him work that tiny bit more for it. And fair enough too.
Didi Hamann @DietmarHamann
Suarez is not doing himself any favours with todays statement he should leave it now move on and concentrate on his football
Didi Hamann @DietmarHamann
I've not got a problem if he talks about his feelings and what he went through but he should leave Man United out
Didi Hamann @DietmarHamann
Rooney got banned for swearing into a camera so much for the conspiracy ...I think everybody needs to relax a little bit
Didi Hamann @DietmarHamann
That Suarez case was handled pathetically by LFC hope BR puts a lid on straight away as it cost the club a lot of points last season
Uh-oh.
Spot on by Hamann
Can't disagree much with that. Even if what he says is true (as he saw it, I am sure Evra saw it differently too) he shouldn't say it. Just leave it and move on, save the last word for your autobiography when you're retired if more needs to be said.
Can't disagree much with that. Even if what he says is true (as he saw it, I am sure Evra saw it differently too) he shouldn't say it. Just leave it and move on, save the last word for your autobiography when you're retired if more needs to be said.
Anybody else think he has brought it up again to help him get a move?
football365 said:So, according to Luis Suarez, many at Liverpool believe the political control exerted by Manchester United was used to 'stop' the team that finished eighth in the Premier League just 37 points behind Manchester City, dispelling in a stroke any suggestion that there's a strong whiff of paranoia at the club.
But surely it doesn't end there. Here are some other things controlled by Sir Alex Ferguson's evil tentacles.
- The quite literal moving of the goalposts at Anfield, which Fergie did in the dead of night last year, meaning the sticks weren't where the Liverpool forwards thought they were going to be, thus resulting in the ball hitting said posts many, many times.
- The purchase of £70million of under-performing talent, thus scuppering Liverpool's chance of being any good in the league.
- The planning problems encountered by Liverpool as they attempt to redevelop Anfield, having placed now-truculent residents in the houses that have to be demolished.
- The collapse of the Boston Red Sox in last season's baseball season, in which they threw away a play-off place by losing 20 of their 27 games in September.
- The rain.