RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2011/2012)

You have to think it's not genuine, but then you read RAWK.

Which is what I thought, that would be a parody of a fan of any other club but on RAWK that would pass for calm, cool and collected discussion on a Tuesday lunchtime.
 
Well considering the video was uploaded by 'thedevilstongue68' & his other video is titled 'Bitter makes a shock confession in Blue Moon Rising', I'm guessing this is a spoof.
 
Anything in this thread I'm prepared to believe is genuine, but also believe is total fiction.

In doing this I'm remaning true to the principles of doublethink, RAWK and 1948.
 
I was saddened when Rafa left. But this is even greater. What a great weekend. haha.
 
"We're going to win the league next season" :lol:

There was so much shit being said in that video but when he said that I started think it was a wum
 
First off, laughable how everybody seem to think they know every bit of fact about the case. And I'm not even sure of what you criticize the fans of? We defended Suarez because we thought he was unfairly treated and I hope you'd done the same for one of your players if you thought he was unfairly treated by pretty much every newspaper in the country and the football association. Everybody would've gone to be as defensive as we were with kind of pressure and abuse we felt.

We never accepted or condoned one of the few extremist fans we have, we kept our heads, kept to the facts and criticized whatever the club did wrong in the case. The club is seen badly upon because of the media's angle of the stories which by all accounts have been one-sided and hugely influenced by laziness and a sense of pressure from the overall media industry in UK. Nobody who dealt with this case cared about facts , linguistic or intentions, and that's why we've opposed the way the club, Luis and Kenny have been treated by almost everybody around us. Most of us kept our heads cool when our club and us fans as individuals were called racists, when our most legendary player of all was called KKKenny and our ground of a history of consolation, success and legendary tales was called Klanfield. I'm proud of a big lump of our fanbase and until today of the club too.

In this case almost everybody lost - the fight vs. racism, FA, Liverpool and football. Evra and Ferguson, who I can assure you were never harmed in any way during this case, were the only winners.
Waaaah! Waaaaaah! Waaaaaaaaaaah!
 
:lol: That was the world's most pointless video ever (If genuine)

Type in eurokingskrtelpower in google you can see he uploaded a few videos with pre and post match thoughts of the Spurs game. Although they're all deleted now along with the channel.

It's looking like it could well be a genuine idiot, or if he is a WUM he's one with a slightly longer term plan than most.
 
The Owners have a lot to answer for.....If they had hired a competent lawyer in the first place...Maybe, just maybe Luis Suarez might have cleared his name!
So far FSG have had the full backing from Liverpool supporters. But if it continues to look like they are kowtowing to Ferguson and his media cronies.....I'm sure that backing will dissipate. Especially if Dalglish, Suarez or both are forced out of the club!!!

Ah the owners fault, where have we heard that one before?
 
And now this is going around on Facebook...

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I just informed a mate who posted that, that.

a: WE banned Eric
b. Haaland played a week later and.... he retired due to an injury in his OTHER knee.
c. Rio offered a follicle test the next day, the club weren't happy.
d & e. Just silly really.
 
Also misses the point that Cantona reacted to racial abuse by Simmons.
 
Evra intended to shake Suarez's hand. If you have seen the footage and still believe otherwise you are deluded.

Suarez refused to shake Evra's hand.

Suarez has released a statement saying that he refused to shake Evra's hand and how he regrets it.

Rio Ferdinand not shaking Suarez's hand is not an issue. If roles were reversed, we would not expect one of our players to shake the hand of someone who had been found guilty of 'abusive language' and then refused to take part in a pre-planned handshake with the person he apparently abused.

Kenny Dalglish lost all composure in his interview with Geoff Shreeves. He got caught in the moment and later apologised. It was a small mistake, I have made worse in my life.

Forget all conspiracies about newspapers, Sky TV and journalists. Do you not think other managers have to deal with loaded questions? Say, Mick McCarthy? Steve Kean? Andre Villas-Boas? David feckin' Moyes?!

Ian Ayre, Suarez & Dalglish have all made apologies. This isn't because of media pressure. This is because we were in the wrong.

Why do we struggle to accept when we are in the wrong? We laugh and tear apart other clubs when they are in the wrong...what is so different about us? Most other opposing supporters are shocked and appalled at the way we have handled this. We would act the same towards them if the shoe was on the other foot.

RIP to your e-life on RAWK, sweet sweet sensible poster. :(
 
It's not just the handshake is it? And on the other things,

- Cantona got arrested straight after and the club then banned him for the rest of the season.

- Keane didn't end Haaland's career, he actually played the next week and retired in 2003 due to an injury on his other knee.

- Rio missed the test but took one the next day and was squeaky clean, but he was a numpty and we took the punishment despite it being overly harsh comparing it to similar incidents.

- What Rooney and Giggs did off the pitch did not affect other people they played with or against.

Try again.
 
all that notwithstanding, ferguson should have stfu.
 
It's not just the handshake is it? And on the other things,

- Cantona got arrested straight after and the club then banned him for the rest of the season.

- Keane didn't end Hangelaand's career, he actually played the next week and retired in 2003 due to an injury on his other knee.

- Rio missed the test but took one the next day and was squeaky clean, but he was a numpty and we took the punishment despite it being overly harsh comparing it to similar incidents.

- What Rooney and Giggs did off the pitch did not affect other people they played with or against.

Try again.

I lost the rag with a fella I don't know but I share a mutual friend with on facebook earlier on when he posted the same points, minus the haaland thing.
 
I lost the rag with a fella I don't know but I share a mutual friend with on facebook earlier on when he posted the same points, minus the haaland thing.

I've just noticed that I actually put that Roy Keane didn't end Brede Hangelaand's career, although that is also true.
 
A post at 7.20pm tonight. After Suarez admitted he didn't shake Evra's hand and that he should've. This guy STILL doesn't get it.


I came on here yesterday and skimmed thru posts from people screaming at stills from the footage that 'proved' Suarez had his hand out. They didn't prove anything. This is what I think happened and whoever gets this far in my post can either agree or disagree. I think both Evra and Suarez were reticent about shaking hands but both were willing to do so - and both were willing to see evidence that the other was going to make the first move, and neither did. Evra's hand dipped down a little, but was looking at Suarez... Suarez also hinted at dipping his hand down but chose not to look at Evra, and then Suarez moved on

Beggars belief.
 
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First off, laughable how everybody seem to think they know every bit of fact about the case. And I'm not even sure of what you criticize the fans of? We defended Suarez because we thought he was unfairly treated and I hope you'd done the same for one of your players if you thought he was unfairly treated by pretty much every newspaper in the country and the football association. Everybody would've gone to be as defensive as we were with kind of pressure and abuse we felt.

We never accepted or condoned one of the few extremist fans we have, we kept our heads, kept to the facts and criticized whatever the club did wrong in the case. The club is seen badly upon because of the media's angle of the stories which by all accounts have been one-sided and hugely influenced by laziness and a sense of pressure from the overall media industry in UK. Nobody who dealt with this case cared about facts , linguistic or intentions, and that's why we've opposed the way the club, Luis and Kenny have been treated by almost everybody around us. Most of us kept our heads cool when our club and us fans as individuals were called racists, when our most legendary player of all was called KKKenny and our ground of a history of consolation, success and legendary tales was called Klanfield. I'm proud of a big lump of our fanbase and until today of the club too.

In this case almost everybody lost - the fight vs. racism, FA, Liverpool and football. Evra and Ferguson, who I can assure you were never harmed in any way during this case, were the only winners.
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Waaaah! Waaaaaah! Waaaaaaaaaaah!


Is that Plech's work?

:lol:
 
I just informed a mate who posted that, that.

a: WE banned Eric
b. Haaland played a week later and.... he retired due to an injury in his OTHER knee.
c. Rio offered a follicle test the next day, the club weren't happy.
d & e. Just silly really.

Good points, but that second one isn't right is it? That Haaland played a week later. His leg was broken, right?

EDIT: I'm talking shite, he finished the game. Just goes to show how bullshit about the story can seep into general opinion.

In most of those cases (the football related ones rather than personal lives) I think the club always accepted the player in question had done wrong.

They just disagreed with the severity of the punishments, especially in Cantona and Ferdinand's cases.