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cashman 21-04-2013 20:50

Luis Suarez.
 
See hes finally tasted Champions League Success.:hehetable

gpick24 21-04-2013 21:17

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
I blame the nutritionists, they told him to eat more bran.

jaysay 22-04-2013 08:23

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1054803)
I blame the nutritionists, they told him to eat more bran.

Not much bran in a Chelski shirt:rolleyes:

gpick24 22-04-2013 10:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1054859)
Not much bran in a Chelski shirt:rolleyes:

There is when BRANislav Ivanovic is wearing it.:p

Barrie Yates 23-04-2013 22:57

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
It is obviously Jay that has triggered this onslaught - since he dropped the scousers from his list of supported teams, Cannibal could not contain his frustration.
I considered the request to donate his fine to the Hillsborough Families to be very a very cynical attempt to garner some support, which has apparently backfired and caused some embarrassment - the club should have banned him for a number of games just as United did with Cantona.
Liverpool used to have a reputation for being a hard club but they were respected in the days of Paisley et al - not any longer.
Let us hope that the FA resolve it quickly and then we can try and put it behind us.

Greeny 24-04-2013 15:43

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
Hope the other fella doesn't get rabies. 10 match ban for this disgusting act and rightly so.

cashman 24-04-2013 15:50

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
To me it should be a matter of perspective, The F.A. do sod all about very dangerous tackles which could end a players career,Suarez deserves a big ban no doubt, but end of the day a bite is more likely to hurt yeh, than end yer career, This just demonstrates again how useless the F.A. are.:rolleyes:

Barrie Yates 24-04-2013 16:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055238)
To me it should be a matter of perspective, The F.A. do sod all about very dangerous tackles which could end a players career,Suarez deserves a big ban no doubt, but end of the day a bite is more likely to hurt yeh, than end yer career, This just demonstrates again how useless the F.A. are.:rolleyes:

The question of "intent to injure" must be taken into consideration. What Suarez did obviously falls into that category but who is to say that some of the tackles, even though they look horrific, were made with "intent to injure".
I see that the scousers are moaning again that this is too severe a punishment. Are the owners going to jump in again and tell the day by day management to shut up?
It will be interesting to see if they do appeal the length of the ban by midday Friday.
One thing that did amuse me about all this was when Cannibal suddenly started limping and clutching his stomach some time after the bite.

jaysay 24-04-2013 17:10

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055238)
To me it should be a matter of perspective, The F.A. do sod all about very dangerous tackles which could end a players career,Suarez deserves a big ban no doubt, but end of the day a bite is more likely to hurt yeh, than end yer career, This just demonstrates again how useless the F.A. are.:rolleyes:

Spot on cashy, punishment by headlines is the FAs stock answer, if it placates the southern press it's fine, Suarez needed punishing but along with that a promise to get him help which he quite honestly needs.

cashman 24-04-2013 17:23

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1055240)
The question of "intent to injure" must be taken into consideration. What Suarez did obviously falls into that category but who is to say that some of the tackles, even though they look horrific, were made with "intent to injure".
I see that the scousers are moaning again that this is too severe a punishment. Are the owners going to jump in again and tell the day by day management to shut up?
It will be interesting to see if they do appeal the length of the ban by midday Friday.
One thing that did amuse me about all this was when Cannibal suddenly started limping and clutching his stomach some time after the bite.

Utter crap,whilst some tackles do fall into a "Grey Area" no doubt, some obviously don't, deliberately stamping on another player fer instance, I find it rather pathetic a united fan thinks this way, but its easy fer any sensible fan to see what i'm on about.:rolleyes:

jaysay 24-04-2013 17:46

Re: Luis Suarez.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055251)
Utter crap,whilst some tackles do fall into a "Grey Area" no doubt, some obviously don't, deliberately stamping on another player fer instance, I find it rather pathetic a united fan thinks this way, but its easy fer any sensible fan to see what i'm on about.:rolleyes:

You mean fans like you, that have actually been to a game cashy, not just watched "their" team pick trophies up from the comfort of their armchair:rolleyes:

cashman 24-04-2013 17:59

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1055255)
You mean fans like you, that have actually been to a game cashy, not just watched "their" team pick trophies up from the comfort of their armchair:rolleyes:

Thing is jaysay, they think on the same lines as owd red nose!! If it suits united its right.:rolleyes: Me point was about perspectives n the F.A. What part of "Suarez deserves a big ban" they can't grasp,is completely beyond comprehension!! But then Fergy only sees what he wants to see also.:D:rolleyes:

DtheP47 24-04-2013 20:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055251)
Utter crap,whilst some tackles do fall into a "Grey Area" no doubt, some obviously don't, deliberately stamping on another player fer instance, I find it rather pathetic a united fan thinks this way, but its easy fer any sensible fan to see what i'm on about.:rolleyes:


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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1055240)
The question of "intent to injure" must be taken into consideration. What Suarez did obviously falls into that category but who is to say that some of the tackles, even though they look horrific, were made with "intent to injure".
I see that the scousers are moaning again

Who is to say Mr Yates? Maybe Roy Keane ref: his 1997 tackle on Alf-Inge Haaland?

gpick24 24-04-2013 20:36

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1055286)
Who is to say Mr Yates? Maybe Roy Keane ref: his 1997 tackle on Alf-Inge Haaland?

Nowt in the `97 one DP ( injured himself ), 2001 was the bad one.
Roy Keane Ends Håland's Career In Manchester Derby - YouTube

DtheP47 24-04-2013 20:52

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1055289)
Nowt in the `97 one DP ( injured himself ), 2001 was the bad one.

Correction noted sir.... nasty potato faced Manc mick whatever day or year....


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