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"King" Kenny? More like court jester. Credibility shot to pieces, Suarez should be disposed of, he has greatly tarnished the clubs image. Would Paisley or Shankly stood for his shit? And lest I foget, Thierry Henry, Thierry Henry, Thierry Henry, Thierry Henry!!!!!!!!!

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Well his manager said he shouldn't have, but

> you

> > know best UDT.

> >

> > Agree the whole sorry saga hasn't done

> Liverpool

> > any favours.

> >

> > The club and match going fans seem to be

> convinced

> > that they're in the right though.

>

> Alex Ferguson branded Suarez a disgrace.



Yes he did. And he said Evra shouldn't have celebrated like that, which is the point I made. Keep up.

Here's a better quality version of the Dalglish "I didn't see it but still defended Suarez" video. Then followed by Alex Ferguson branding Suarez as a disgrace. Great to see Fergie recognising how Evra has kept his dignity throughout this sorry episode.


 

I wish the world would give it a rest. He didn't shake hands. Wow. It's between them to sort it out if they are ever inclined to. It's a needless pre game ritual which should be done away with. Suarez acted like an idiot but he is Liverpool's idiot. If they don't think he has/had anything to answer for then that's a reflection on them and it appears on their manager. Without TV and media coverage this would be forgotten quickly.


More importantly United won and it keeps their title chances alive. It also made me think neither Terry nor Ferdinand should be considered as first choice centre backs for England come the Euros. Terry for two reasons. Both because they are not good enough on the pitch anymore.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yes he did. And he said Evra shouldn't have

> > celebrated like that, which is the point I

> made.

> > Keep up.

>

> Actually, Fergie said Evra's celebration was

> understandable.


Actually, he didn't. Did you watch it or do you just like to make stuff up? He said he shouldn't have done that.

Alan Medic Wrote:

Suarez

> acted like an idiot but he is Liverpool's idiot.

> If they don't think he has/had anything to answer

> for then that's a reflection on them and it

> appears on their manager. Without TV and media

> coverage this would be forgotten quickly.

>

An idiot who is dragging the reputation of a great club through the gutter.. Get rid.

"Patrice apparently celebrated in front of Suarez. That is understandable,"


Source


I've also heard him on TV coverage as well.


Typically AM not able to separate facts from fictions. I doubt whether I'd get an apology for his shot in the dark accusation.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> "Patrice apparently celebrated in front of Suarez.

> That is understandable,"

>

> Source

>

> I've also heard him on TV coverage as well.

>

> Typically AM not able to separate facts from

> fictions. I doubt whether I'd get an apology for

> his shot in the dark accusation.


I'd say your source is wrong then. When did he say that? He didn't attend the post match press conference. The interview you tried to post includes Ferguson saying 'he shouldn't have done that, but maybe it's understandable'.

Suarez is dragging Liverpool's good name down to the level of the gutter. Dalglish isn't helping things either. The chairman and owner of the club should sort this out sharpish.


I was at White Hart Lane yesterday. Fantastic performance from Spurs. We destroyed Newcastle and we did it with great aplomb and style. The vocal backing Harry has got from the crowd in the last couple of home games has been absolutely phenomenal. We'd be gutted if he goes.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> he shouldn't have done

> that, but maybe it's understandable'.


The "he shouldn't have done" part wasn't exactly clear but the "understandable" part was during Alex Ferguson's interview (see posted interview above). No apology is necessary unless Alex Ferguson has clarified his own words.


Anyway, the real culprit in yesterday's match was Suarez and his refusal to shake Evra's hand and move on. Like others have said, Evra's behaviour is dragging the club down. Alex said said clearly Evra's behaviour could have caused a riot.


@Jah Lush,


I've always felt that Spurs lacked that extra bit of 'oomph' in attack but not now. Adebayor and Saha played really well together. Hopefully Saha stays fit with Spurs fighting for the title until the end.

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