RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2012/2013)

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My scouse contacts XI of Us and them.

DDG
Johnson
Skrtel
Agger
Enrique
Allen
Gerrard
Lucas
Suarez
Rooney
RVP
 
My scouse contacts XI of Us and them.

DDG
Johnson
Skrtel
Agger
Enrique
Allen
Gerrard
Lucas
Suarez
Rooney
RVP

A Liverpool supporter would laugh in your face, in your United-Liverpool XI there is 3 united players :lol:
 
Skrtel is the most amusing inclusion in that list. Even if we accepted that Agger should be in the team, which he shouldn't obviously- but just for the sake of argument we'll let it slide. That means that he not only considers Martin Skrtel to be better than Jonny Evans and Chris Smalling, which is just ridiculous in itself, but he also believes that Martin Skrtel is better than Nemanja Vidic. If that isn't an offence worth sectioning for then I don't know what is.
 
Know what the sad part is?

Outside of Liverpool, he seems to know his football, he watches the German/Spanish league regularly, and is an intelligent guy.
 
Well it seems to enough judging by how you put it in your boot.

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Yeah, I'm more shocked that he rates De Gea more than Jones or Reina.

was reading RAWK's de Gea thread earlier today. It's pretty much what you'd expect. Some of them saying he's just like David James, and saying anyone who says he's a potential world class keeper is a secret manc :wenger:
 
Those respect pictures drive me crazy on fb.
He might just have put the coin in his boot, for some other reason, and those pics just put their own quotes.
 
Bit about him growing up on the streets is true. He does come from a very poor background. In an interview he said he couldn't even afford proper football boots until he was signed by a club.
 
On the debate of how waisteful suarez is or isnt: he is the only one creating chances and getting into goal scoring positions for us at the moment which then highlights him to be wasteful when the reality is if he was scoring all those chances in our current squad he would most probably be at the level of Messi if not higher.

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Suarez gets stamped on one weekend and does a comical dive - they neglect, by and large, to pay much attention to the stamping offence but repeatedly highlight the scourge on our game that Suarez is because of his dive. fast forward a couple of weeks - Phil Neville blatantly dives and is booked, bollocked by his manager and publicly apologises. Meanwhile Suarez accidently (I'm prepared to believe there was no malice, just a striker's typical bad and mistimed tackle) catches Distin's heel and is also booked.

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The club has issued a formal written apology to the chappie behind the duncan jenkins tweets - previous threads were locked as there was only speculation linking the club with this episode but this confirms everything - are we therefore allowed to debate this?

There's nothing to debate.

Locked.
 
:lol: Steve.

The nump from the other day in reply said:
"Your post overall is pretty damn delusional IMO ... "

I don't think it's delusional at all. First of all, I used United and Liverpool as an example for what a few wrong decisions do to someone's season.

I'll say it again, it's NOT A DIG AT UNITED, it's a dig at referees.

However, talking about united...

When it coes to the game at SB, yes, the first red was justified, the second in no way. Instead of giving a yellow to Evans (hah, again him) Torrest gets sent off. In the end, you get a goal allowed that is a bad, bad, bad decision. Yes, it may have ended in a draw, but with Torres remaining on the pitch and not getting a 'free' goal, you wouldn't have walked away with more than a point in any case.

As for Liverpool United game, let's be honest here, we put you guys through a shredder, even with 10 players. If the referee wasn't playing for United you'd walk away butthurt at best. You even said you felt like a thief after that game.

As for the stoke game we had at least two clear penalty claims that didn't go our way and Huth that should have been sent off.

So with a bit of a credit (one point maximum) for a SB game after watching it this morning, I still think that my 'imaginary' ladder is much closer to what it should be than what the current ladder really is.

Of course, everyone has his opinion, and this is mine

I don't think it was about being threatening in front of goal. It's old news but Evans clearly fouled Suarez on 57 minutes. Valencia started going down before Johnson caught up to him on 76 minutes. Replays bear both of these out. 2-1 to Liverpool would been the fair score based both on correct refereeing decisions and performance on the pitch.

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