RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2011/2012)

:lol: from Darren Can's twitter


17h Darren Can ‏@Darren_Can
Someone has genuinely asked the President of the United States of America for a RT to show support for Benitez getting the Liverpool job.
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Gentelmen. I have found the King of Delusions. He has usurped Andy.

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Any manager deserves the chance to manage Liverpool regardless of his credentials?

Jesus wept.

:lol: still, the biggest problem is the ridiculous expectations of the fans. It will be a constant revolving door until they can swallow their pride and accept what they are.
 
Obama's actually been to a couple West Ham matches as his cousin or somebody lives down the street from Upton Park.
 
Still angers me how fecked the whole situation was, and I'm sorry but Suarez did not come out tainted. Patrice Evra and the FA are the ones who should be ashamed, they're the ones who should hate to shine a light on their broken, corrupt and biased system.

feck the FA, feck Evra and feck any and all who would cast judgement on a man based on a newspaper headline. I've had long discussions with people over Suarez, from friends to family members to people I barely know, and they are ALWAYS under the impression he admitted to it, or it must have been true because he was found guilty, or the papers wouldn't be allowed to print outright lies.

This shitstorm taught me a lot about LFC and Liverpool itself. We face a fight each and every day just to be treated fairly, to be treated equally, and a lot of people in this hellhole of a country love nothing more than bringing the boot down at every opportunity.

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Suarez is a very fine player, but a complete idiot. I admire the way he hassles defenders, but he is ready to implode at any moment. Apart from the incident in question his career is littered with nasty incidents which include eye gouging, biting, diving, abusing and fighting other players (including his own team mates) and a couple of horrible tackles. He made his comeback against Spurs and kicked (deliberately) Parker in the stomach within 5 minutes of being on the park. It is natural to defend your own, but outside of Liverpool very few people think he was the innocent party in the Evra affair, that amounts to one massive conspiracy.

He is an accident waiting to happen and it won't be long before he blots his copybook again or cops some retribution from one of the players he winds up. This comment proves he has learned nothing from the experience he went through. He is basically calling those involved liars. In the circumstances only a fool would do that, the kind of fool who tells his manager he will do one thing and does the other.

Some common sense. Followed by:

They are liars. That's self evident.

Evra clearly moved his hand out of the way. It was obvious unless you're a Manc. - Andy @ Faggoton

Go away.

Your username (norbert) is rather apt. Thats what people are called when your being polite, otherwise its c*nt. 13 posts, do us a favour, just feck off now.

I am glad you hate him, it shows he must be doing something right. Luis Suarez is one of the best players in the world at this moment in time, I am very glad he plays for Liverpool Football Club and I will back him up to the hilt against snide presumptious cretins such as yourself.
 
I'm getting the kids' doctor done for racism. I asked him what the part of the leg between the thigh and the calf was. He said "That's where the negroes." i think that's what he said. fecking racialist.

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I would quote some of their comments in that thread, but they're just rehashing the old arguments of Suarez' granda was black, what about John Terry, Evra pulled his hand away, etc, etc.
 
Although, the Suarez case being compared to Hillsborough is always worthy of a cringe:

The Liverpool Way? Do you think the Liverpool Way is to bend over and take it, or to fight for what's right? For years our fans were wrongly accused of killing their own. The whole nation thought Liverpool fans were drunk and aggressive and they'd urinated on 'brave' coppers and stolen from the dead.

Did we let it lie in the name of courtesy or politeness or to avoid confrontation? No we did not! At every opportunity we drummed it home that Liverpool fans were innocent and the police were to blame, and people told us to move on or get over it, but we didn't. It wasn't until the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough that we began to see a change in the way the disaster was reported, and now instead of using words like 'allegedly' to describe the SYP's conduct on the day, reporters state it as fact.

It took 20 years for people to believe our side of the story, and we might finally get some justice if the Hillsborough Independent Panel can be relied upon. So, do you really think the Liverpool Way is to put up and shut up, or is the Liverpool Way about fighting for what you know is right and never giving up?

Luis Suarez has been falsely convicted of something terrible, how dare people tell him to let it go or move on?
 
On Rafa's firing by Hicks & Gillett:

Reminds me of Moby Dick, or Wrath of Khan... You can just see H&G saying "from hells heart I stab at thee…" sack Rafa, that'll screw them".



Batman Returns, sorry, Rafa Returns:

We may yet see our Napoleon return from Elba, but I fear our very own Spanish Emperor will meet the combined interests of Global Capital and Sporting Profit once more, and Waterloo will inevitably follow. This is not the world you thought you lived in.

Someone put up the Rafa light over the Liver Building

 
Liverpool last won the league when APPLE and BLACKBERRY where just fruits.

Mikhail Gorbachev was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union when Liverpool last won the league, they quite clearly were a cold war team...
 
We aimed for the title, Rafa took us to eighth.
 
To be fair, everyone knows how close he was to dominating world football: nowhere fecking near it.
 
Living in fear?

He took them from 2nd to 7th in twelve months.


Quite, trying to sideline Xabi Alonso in an attempt to sign Gareth Barry and a year later trying in vein to keep him has to go down as one of the hilarous transfer episodes in the premier league.