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      Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Jan 08, 2012 09:23:05 pm
      Manchester United and Liverpool will hold peace talks over the next few weeks after being paired together in an FA Cup fourth-round draw that also throws up the possibility of John Terry's Chelsea playing at Queens Park Rangers only a few days before his court appearance for allegedly racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.

      The draw will see United, who on Sunday knocked out the holders Manchester City in a dramatic and controversial 3-2 derby victory, go to Anfield at a time when the Luis Suárez affair has caused significant damage to the relationship between the two clubs and left Liverpool in a state of open conflict against the Football Association.

      At the same time QPR, who announced on Sunday night that they had sacked Neil Warnock as manager, now know a win in their third‑round replay against MK Dons on 17 January will see them entertain Chelsea for the first time since Terry was charged with a racially aggravated public order offence over comments allegedly made to Ferdinand during the Premier League match at Loftus Road on 23 October. The fourth-round games will take place over the weekend of 28‑29 January, with Terry scheduled to appear before west London magistrates' court on 1 February.

      This was the draw that the FA feared the most and raises the prospect of two of the key ties being played amid a strained and acrimonious backdrop. One of Liverpool's concerns, in particular, is that the bad feeling could lead to an increase in songs between rival supporters about the Munich and Hillsborough disasters. They are also concerned that Suárez will face chants that tar him as a racist. The Anfield club are so concerned they let it be known last week they wanted clear-the-air talks with United at some stage in the next month to discuss the best way to approach the league encounter at Old Trafford on 11 February.

      That is likely to be Suárez's first away game after serving his eight-match ban for his use of the word "negro" during a row with Patrice Evra in the 1-1 draw at Anfield in October. The FA's ruling against Suárez and Liverpool's aggressively worded statements, effectively accusing Evra of concocting his allegations out of spite and stating that the case against their player was "highly subjective", has caused huge damage behind the scenes, and Sir Alex Ferguson was almost contemptuous when it was put to him on Friday that the Merseyside club were suggesting some form of high-level communication.

      "It's nice of them to do it through the press," he said pointedly. "You would have thought they would have come to Manchester United. But I don't see why there is any need for that, to be honest."

      Ferguson's prickliness can be explained by his grievances in the wake of Liverpool attacking Evra as "not credible", the lack of an apology for the United player and the apparent refusal at Anfield to accept the verdict of an independent commission led by Paul Goulding QC. Liverpool's stance remains the same and they also want to open discussions with the FA, but the hope was that they could do it quietly whereas the Cup draw seems certain to keep the Suárez case in the news.

      United have privately accepted they will be open to an approach from Liverpool about improving relations and working on a joint strategy ahead of a game in which FA regulations state away clubs are allowed a 15% allocation of tickets. Liverpool reduced United's usual 3,000 allocation to 1,960 for October's game, citing problems of persistent standing and aisle-blocking at previous matches, but may be obliged to give them more than 6,000 tickets this time.

      With tensions running so high, it threatens to be a logistical and security issue for both clubs, the FA and the Merseyside and Greater Manchester police. There is also the possibility that a fourth-round replay could lead to Suárez facing Evra and a hostile Old Trafford crowd twice within three or four days.

      Similar difficulties will be experienced at Loftus Road after an episode that has left a tense relationship between the two sets of supporters. Chelsea have condemned the anti-Ferdinand chants that have been sung by a minority of supporters since their last meeting with QPR and there had been relief on both sides that their next league encounter was not until 28 April.

      http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/08/fa-cup-liverpool-manchester-united?CMP=twt_gu

      We offered the olive branch the other day and they laughed at us and now there coming to Anfield they'v changed there mind f**k them !
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #1: Jan 08, 2012 09:27:33 pm
      Love the phrase 'peace talks' as if it's an actual war :D
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #2: Jan 08, 2012 09:28:26 pm
      Honestly couldn't give a sh*t about improving relationships with them cu*ts. We all heard Ferguson the other day, so we should tell them to F**k off and tw*t them on the pitch.

      Relations between fans are going to be tense regarding this for a long time to come, and I don't see how the clubs are going to be able to change that, to much water under the bridge now.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #3: Jan 08, 2012 09:33:03 pm
      Correct lads they fooked us off when we offered earlier so fook them.

      And as said peace talks between the suits will mean nothing the fans will forever hate each other
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #4: Jan 08, 2012 09:34:47 pm
      Alex Ferguson was happy to deny the olive branch we offered.  Now they want talks.

      Wouldn't be in this mess if they hadn't bullshitted to the FA.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #5: Jan 08, 2012 09:37:36 pm
      F**k them off would be the natural reaction but by doing so we would look as though we are inflaming things.

      Tricky one but think we will have to go along with it.

      Won't stop the hate for Evra on the day anyway.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #6: Jan 08, 2012 09:38:13 pm
      F**k them
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #7: Jan 08, 2012 09:38:19 pm
      When they have trashed the Annie Road, and they will, I hope we give them the bill.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #8: Jan 08, 2012 09:40:49 pm

      We offered the olive branch the other day and they laughed at us and now there coming to Anfield they'v changed there mind f**k them !
      Exactly and their disgraceful "supporters" will follow their managers lead and spew hate and confrontation at every opportunity.
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      Reply #9: Jan 08, 2012 09:41:48 pm
      When they have trashed the Annie Road, and they will, I hope we give them the bill.

      Pretty sure we will return the favour at their place. We have and we will again.
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      Reply #10: Jan 08, 2012 09:44:01 pm
      Trying to back up now because the fights at Anfield first.
      Game changer for them.
      F**k them. I understand why Liverpool officials will look to resolve this.
      If nothing else it might stop all the slanderous bullshit by the press.
      This club does a lot of community work worldwide and all those witch hunting cu*ts in the media have suddenly got us on the defensive.
      Should never have happened. That's modern gossip media for you.

      Ultimately though what we will face is two groups of supporters that have had the old rivalry brought to the boil.
      I'm sure certain press members are hoping for full on war.

      I hope our own fans do us proud.
      I fully expect the Mancs to be a classless shower of cu*ts.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #11: Jan 08, 2012 09:48:32 pm
      Honestly couldn't give a sh*t about improving relationships with them cu*ts. We all heard Ferguson the other day, so we should tell them to f**k off and tw*t them on the pitch.

      Relations between fans are going to be tense regarding this for a long time to come, and I don't see how the clubs are going to be able to change that, to much water under the bridge now.

      I don't think there is a bridge anymore tbh, mate.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #12: Jan 08, 2012 09:52:38 pm
      I don't think there is a bridge anymore tbh, mate.
      Fair shout, the bridge has been taken by the flood of hatred!
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #13: Jan 08, 2012 09:54:12 pm
      Trying to back up now because the fights at Anfield first.
      Game changer for them.
      F**k them. I understand why Liverpool officials will look to resolve this.
      If nothing else it might stop all the slanderous bullshit by the press.
      This club does a lot of community work worldwide and all those witch hunting cu*ts in the media have suddenly got us on the defensive.
      Should never have happened. That's modern gossip media for you.

      Ultimately though what we will face is two groups of supporters that have had the old rivalry brought to the boil.
      I'm sure certain press members are hoping for full on war.

      I hope our own fans do us proud.
      I fully expect the Mancs to be a classless shower of cu*ts.
      You're right of course racer about the poison printed in the media but F**k nose was more than happy to let it roll and if anything encourage it, when it suited his campaign.
      The situation could boil over at Anfield to the detriment of the mancs so his "gesture" is entirely self serving.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #14: Jan 08, 2012 09:59:59 pm
      That's my point Stu.
      They no longer have home advantage.

      That and the aurl cu*ts worried.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #15: Jan 08, 2012 10:07:34 pm
      I thought I'd posted this on another thread but it seems to have disappeared.
      Has anyone from LFC come out officially and said that we approached the Mancs for the so called 'Be Nice To Luis' talks?
      So far I've only seen it in the press and then ridiculed by Slur Alex.
      Wouldn't be surprised if the press were making it up to stir up yet more trouble.
      Again there is nothing in the quoted piece that says we have approached anyone.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #16: Jan 08, 2012 10:58:12 pm
      Alex Ferguson was happy to deny the olive branch we offered.  Now they want talks.

      Wouldn't be in this mess if they hadn't bullshitted to the FA.

      Exactly.

      F**k them.
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      Reply #17: Jan 08, 2012 11:13:00 pm
      I thought I'd posted this on another thread but it seems to have disappeared.
      Has anyone from LFC come out officially and said that we approached the Mancs for the so called 'Be Nice To Luis' talks?
      So far I've only seen it in the press and then ridiculed by Slur Alex.
      Wouldn't be surprised if the press were making it up to stir up yet more trouble.
      Again there is nothing in the quoted piece that says we have approached anyone.

      Good post. Ive never seen anything and on this thread there is no substantiation to it.
      Even if it did or if it were to happen I think we all would be the last ones to know about it.

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      Who started the ball rolling in the first place.

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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #18: Jan 08, 2012 11:19:16 pm
      If any ''Olive Branch''was offered and refused,then let's just whip the fcuk out of them with it. ''Peace Talk's'' my arse,let them have it all.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #19: Jan 08, 2012 11:21:44 pm
      Oh, I see. Now that the situation has changed, due to the fact that the scum have to come to Anfield, they would now be interested in having peace talks  :laugh:

      You wanted a war, well you got a war fergiscum.

      I say we tell them to do one and bring the game to them, full on and take no prisoners!
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      Reply #20: Jan 08, 2012 11:26:00 pm
      I'm sorry but as an olive branch was offered and it wasn't taken. Don't think they can come crawling back when they realise that they have to face us at Anfield in a few weeks.


      F**k them.
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      Reply #21: Jan 08, 2012 11:28:47 pm
      No ta, shove any kind of friendly fire right up your arse, the old soak is sh*t scared of Kenny and even the mancs know it. The fact he had to drag the little c**t evra off to the ref to get luis off the scene proves he'll stoop to any level to try and beat Kenny.
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      Re: Liverpool and Manchester United to hold peace talk's before FA cup game
      Reply #22: Jan 08, 2012 11:41:32 pm
      So called "peace talks" only add fuel to the fire imo. Everyone knows both clubs are bitter rivals.

      No doubt there'll be numerous racist chants etc.
      Bring em on and lets show em who's boss on the field.

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