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      Luis Suarez: I'm sorry

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      stuey
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      Re: Luis Suarez: I'm sorry
      Reply #414: Feb 15, 2012 12:06:13 pm
      evra not playing against  ajax!!!! is the poor ickle mite poorly.................. ....

      will he be playing for his country  against uruguay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      i dont think so. they will cripple him and not even blink if he does and he knows it. he will cry  off.
      Exactly how the deceitful little c**t would conduct himself, he is only confident in front of the massed shitheads at the old toilet baying and screaming at the behest of their twisted spite ridden manager.
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      Reply #415: Feb 15, 2012 01:47:36 pm
      There's something that I can't get out of my head when thinking about this whole debacle.
      The media, fans, managers, owners and the FA are all up in arms over Suarez's refusal to shake hands.

      Flip it around for a moment and consider if Suarez had shaken his hand. What would it have meant? Absolutely nothing, a completely empty gesture, a formality completed.

      Why, therefore is such a huge issue that he chose not to? Suddenly the handshake has taken on such huge symbolic meaning.
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      Reply #416: Feb 15, 2012 03:37:31 pm
      i m sure i heard reported that the FA will continue with the pre match handshakes, but wont charge anyone who doesnt indulge?????????????????
      so  why all this shiiite about luis. its fooking ridiculous.














      oh sorry  he doesnt play for man ure does he!!
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      Reply #417: Feb 15, 2012 04:15:49 pm
      Takes the marca to show the British media what impartiality is about.
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      Reply #418: Feb 15, 2012 04:26:57 pm
      Touchline Drama
      Fans of Luis Suárez's boyhood club Nacional are said to be planning a mass show of support for him in their Copa Libertadores match tonight.

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      Reply #419: Feb 15, 2012 05:27:07 pm
      Very interesting article on rawk. Ferguson slatting the urguarians after Scotland played them in the world cup in 1986. His comments border on racism. Can't copy and paste on my phone.
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      Reply #420: Feb 15, 2012 05:44:13 pm
      IF they had of got together and done this,he wouldn't have to say sorry!!!
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      Reply #421: Feb 15, 2012 07:34:13 pm
      Very interesting article on rawk. Ferguson slatting the urguarians after Scotland played them in the world cup in 1986. His comments border on racism. Can't copy and paste on my phone.

      This one.

      Scotland and Uruguay Play to Nasty 0-0 Tie That Leaves Ill Feelings
      June 14, 1986|GRAHAME L. JONES | Times Staff Writer

      http://articles.latimes.com/1986-06-14/sports/sp-10729_1_scotland-and-uruguay

      NEZAHUALCOYOTL, Mexico — Well, so much for soccer as an instrument of world peace.

      International relations, at least those between Scotland and Uruguay, took it on the chin here Friday afternoon.

      What happened on the Neza '86 Stadium field during the teams' 0-0 World Cup tie was bad enough. What happened during the postgame press conference was nothing less than astonishing.

      Omar Borras, Uruguay's coach, wasted no time in attacking referee Joel Quiniou of France, calling him a "murderer" for having ejected Jose Batista when the game was only 56 seconds old and forcing Uruguay to play nearly the entire match with just 10 men.

      Borras then delivered an impassioned defense of the negative tactics and thuggish play his team used to earn the tie that advanced Uruguay to the next round and eliminated the Scots.

      "You have to understand what it means for a team to play one man short," Borras said. "We got a slap in the face in the very first seconds, and this affected our mental condition. Yet, we did try to win in spite of everything, and I think we could have won."

      Borras also blasted anti-Uruguayan "propaganda" that he claimed has been aimed at his team throughout its World Cup stay in Mexico but declined to specify the form it has taken or its source.

      Those remarks, plus the free-for-all that developed in the interview room as dozens of Uruguayan reporters fought to gain admittance to a room far too small to accommodate them all, were too much for Scottish Coach Alex Ferguson.

      When he got his chance at the microphone, he fired more shots than the Scottish team had been able to produce all afternoon.

      "I'm sitting here and I'm saying to myself, 'What the hell is going on?' " he said. "Look at this here. It's a shambles, a complete shambles.

      "I mean, it's not just a part of football, it's the whole bloody attitude of the nation. You can see that attitude there. The whole thing. They (Uruguayans) have no respect for other people's dignity.

      "I think what happened today, after the traumas that have happened to world football in the last year, the debacle out there today--I tell you, I'm glad to go home, believe me, because it's no part of football as we have been accepting it for years and years.

      "For Borras to try to defend his team today, he doesn't have the talent that great men have, the ability to look at themselves. He's sitting there lying and cheating. He mutters a lot of rubbish about his country here.

      "It's a disgrace what they did. Their behavior turns the game into a complete farce. As far as Scotland's concerned, it's all right to say you're playing 10 men; as far as Uruguay is concerned, they're used to that.

      "It's a difficult situation playing against 10 men. Our players were completely upset, and I have great sympathy for them. It's a tragic day for them. I would not criticize one of them.

      "But there you are, we're out of the World Cup. I can't even say good luck to Uruguay because I don't think they deserve it."

      And that torrent of emotion was just in answer to the first question.

      Later, Ferguson snapped back at a Scottish reporter who had asked if he did not think that, technically, Uruguay's players--specifically Enzo Francescoli and Venancio Ramos--are not "light years" ahead of the Scots.

      "If they're so great, why did they not beat West Germany and Denmark?" Ferguson shot back.

      The truth is, Uruguay, which tied with West Germany, 1-1, and lost to Denmark, 6-1, is not so great. It has two highly talented players in Francescoli and Ramos, but the rest of its team is too prone to kick or shove or slap first and worry about the consequences afterward.

      That's what Batista did in the game's opening minute, savagely bringing down Scotland's finest player, flame-haired Gordon Strachan, with a tackle from behind.

      Referee Quiniou's decision to expel Batista might have been a trifle harsh, but his intent was clear: To immediately establish his authority. He succeeded to a degree, but Uruguay was not entirely prevented from fouling, nor from employing time-wasting tactics in the final minutes.

      Strachan was the target of the Uruguayan defenders' less-than-gentle behavior more often than not, having proven himself Scotland's most dangerous offensive threat in his team's earlier losses to Denmark and West Germany.

      Although Francescoli was treated with reasonable respect by the Scottish defenders, Strachan was the target of constant fouls by the Uruguayans.

      "Gordon Strachan, in terms of technical ability, is as good as any of the Uruguayan players," Ferguson said. "But was he allowed to demonstrate that technique and talent? Was Francescoli? Was (Francescoli) savagely treated in any part of the game?"

      Ferguson also pointed out that Uruguay had the advantage, needing only a tie and therefore being able to drop back on defense and rely on the counterattack.

      "It's a much easier thing to do, to defend than to attack," he said. " . . . There's all the room in the world to play, there's always spaces to run to. We were up against a barrier at the edge of the penalty box all the time."

      Unable to penetrate that barrier--largely because of a total inability to play the short-passing game and atrocious finishing--the Scots today must fly home, their World Cup bid ended.

      Uruguay will play its next game Monday afternoon at Puebla against its greatest rival, Argentina, the nation on the other side of the River Plate. International relations may again take a beating, but Ferguson no longer cares.

      "It's not my problem any longer," he said. "It's FIFA's problem. It will be Argentina's problem Monday."

      And that, as well as anything, sets the stage for the drama to come.

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      Re: Luis Suarez: I'm sorry
      Reply #422: Feb 15, 2012 07:55:38 pm
      My mate a Man United fan, said that we should sign Tevez on loan, to play alongside Suarez, and then we would have the terrible twins!
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      Reply #423: Feb 15, 2012 08:10:13 pm
      Scotland and Uruguay Play to Nasty

      "I mean, it's not just a part of football, it's the whole bloody attitude of the nation. You can see that attitude there. The whole thing. They (Uruguayans) have no respect for other people's dignity.

      "I think what happened today, after the traumas that have happened to world football in the last year, the debacle out there today--I tell you, I'm glad to go home, believe me, because it's no part of football as we have been accepting it for years and years.

      "For Borras to try to defend his team today, he doesn't have the talent that great men have, the ability to look at themselves. He's sitting there lying and cheating. He mutters a lot of rubbish about his country here.

      "It's a disgrace what they did. Their behavior turns the game into a complete farce. As far as Scotland's concerned, it's all right to say you're playing 10 men; as far as Uruguay is concerned, they're used to that.


      What were the media/news/reviews like after that article was published?

      He pratically insulted the whole Uruguay!
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      Reply #424: Feb 15, 2012 08:13:26 pm
      Was sitting down with the missus watching a recording of highlights, and she (who has not interest in footy whatsoever) was like "what's that guy Suarez like not shaking evras hand". So I got pissed off and showed her what we all saw, in slow motion, Evras hand lowering as Suarez came up, and only as he walked past did it come back up a bit. But no matter how many slo-mos I did she just DID NOT seem to take from it what I took from it. So, both lookin at the same pictures, and all she could make out was Suarez not shakin his hand!!!!!  :f_wah: Whatever about the media not wanting to go into any kind of detail at risk of also being branded 'pro-Suarez', it made me think that neutrals out there looking at it just ain't seeing it the same way as many LFC fans. And even though I don't really care what they think, it does still piss me off that people who don't care, or have any interest in footy, or are even bothering in the background and nuances of what went on over the last number of weeks, now have might this negative impression of a wonderful club.
      Anyway, even though I'm sick to the back teeth of this handshaking codswollop, and the whole Luis/Evra sage, I'm still behind Luis 100%.  Knuckle down mate, score a few goals and get back makin news for all the right reasons.
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      Reply #425: Feb 15, 2012 08:22:59 pm
      He pratically insulted the whole Uruguay!

      Ferguson is more than capable of insulting whole nations. Don't forget his recent "typical Germans" comment. Xenophobic tw*t who needs to sort out his own prejudiced views before he starts commenting on any racism that may or may not have occurred.
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      Reply #426: Feb 15, 2012 08:32:40 pm
      Yeah.

      I can't believe how we're always made to look the like bad guys when Ferguscum has done things way worse than that. Like how he says Suarez is a disgrace because he didn't shake Evra's hand when that knobhead has got a player who missed a drugs test and was ban, a player who had an affair with his brother's wife, a player who kung-fu kicked a fan and a player who intentionally injured an opponent as an act of revenge.

      That F**k doesn't even deserve to be a sir.
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      Reply #427: Feb 16, 2012 01:39:02 am
      I know it's a bit old and maybe most of you have seen this before but I think Rohan Ricketts makes a great point about Luis admitting he said something thinking he done nothing wrong.  The other f**ker is Perry Groves and I'd just fast forward his part cos he's jumping on the bandwagon.

      Luis Suarez racism chat with Rohan Ricketts, Darren Lewis and Perry Groves
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      Reply #428: Feb 16, 2012 01:59:51 am
      What were the media/news/reviews like after that article was published?

      He pratically insulted the whole Uruguay!

      Far too young to remember what the press reaction was, I just remember the game.

      He was probably angry that his Scotland team literally had the F**k kicked out of them, they drew and they were knocked out and Uruguay qualified from the group.

      And it wouldn't be the first time, he was fined £2,500 by UEFA for racist jibes at Italians in 99 and became a Sir not long after.

      He's a cheeky c**t!!
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      Reply #429: Feb 16, 2012 06:39:16 am
      Far too young to remember what the press reaction was, I just remember the game.

      He was probably angry that his Scotland team literally had the f**k kicked out of them, they drew and they were knocked out and Uruguay qualified from the group.

      And it wouldn't be the first time, he was fined £2,500 by UEFA for racist jibes at Italians in 99 and became a Sir not long after.

      He's a cheeky c**t!!

      I don't know about cheeky but he is certainly a cu*t.
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      Reply #430: Feb 16, 2012 09:29:18 am
      Obviously he's the racist one XD
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      Reply #431: Feb 16, 2012 09:58:22 am
      Somebody should compile a quick list of his Racial discrepancies..
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      Reply #432: Feb 16, 2012 09:59:35 am
      Noticed how evra never made the trip to ajax? Off with emotinoal stress.
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      Reply #433: Feb 16, 2012 11:47:56 am
      No because he's a tw*t Shabs and is only safe in selected games behind the protective English media, Slur Alco, FA protective shield - F***ing joke of a situation.
      That shield of lies and deceit has stood thus far but time will erode it's flimsy ingredients and truth will prevail.
      Noticed how evra never made the trip to ajax? Off with emotinoal stress.
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      Reply #434: Feb 16, 2012 12:44:19 pm
      My mate a Man United fan, said that we should sign Tevez on loan, to play alongside Suarez, and then we would have the terrible twins!

      I like the idea, looking forward to it to happen. 3rd time lucky for us with tevez and these terrible twins will be back to haunt them big time. Your manc friend will regret what he wished for.
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      Reply #435: Feb 16, 2012 12:46:50 pm
      Somebody should compile a quick list of his Racial discrepancies..

      We have already compiled some and leave some behind for future salvos. Pass it to friendly tabloids to help them to sell some papers and see what will f**k face reaction be.
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      Reply #436: Feb 16, 2012 01:22:14 pm
      We have already compiled some and leave some behind for future salvos. Pass it to friendly tabloids to help them to sell some papers and see what will f**k face reaction be.

      Where are we going to find one of those?  :mad:

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