Suarez 13:15 - Feb 11 with 3506 views | olympicdale | is now even more of a t*at that he already was. | |
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Suarez on 13:34 - Feb 11 with 1759 views | 442Dale | He could have drawn a line under it all with the handshake. Pathetic's about right. Not helped by a manager who refuses continuously, in public, to accept his player might be wrong. | |
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Suarez on 13:38 - Feb 11 with 1734 views | Rooleyblue | Why should he draw a line under it? Suarez has been branded a racist for an incident that he didnt think was racist, despite him having mixed race parents the press and FA where only interested in 1 side of the story. Have you ever been called a racist when you are not? its not nice. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Suarez on 13:42 - Feb 11 with 1725 views | dalenumber2 | Handbags outside the dressing room at ht too, pathetic really | | | |
Suarez on 13:43 - Feb 11 with 1719 views | MoonyDale |
Suarez on 13:38 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | Why should he draw a line under it? Suarez has been branded a racist for an incident that he didnt think was racist, despite him having mixed race parents the press and FA where only interested in 1 side of the story. Have you ever been called a racist when you are not? its not nice. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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He used racist language, fact. and if the recipient of the abuse can offer his hand then Suarez could and should have shook it, not doing only underlines his sheer stupidity and the bloody mindedness shown by his team and his manager.. | |
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Suarez on 13:46 - Feb 11 with 1704 views | jimmysbaldhead |
Suarez on 13:38 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | Why should he draw a line under it? Suarez has been branded a racist for an incident that he didnt think was racist, despite him having mixed race parents the press and FA where only interested in 1 side of the story. Have you ever been called a racist when you are not? its not nice. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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'that he didnt think was racist' But the fact remains it was racist. Liverpool have come out of this whole situation very badly. or Luis Suarez wasn't being pathetic - refusal to shake someone's hand is a compliment in Uruguay, plus his grandfather had hands. | | | |
Suarez on 13:52 - Feb 11 with 1687 views | ColDale |
Suarez on 13:38 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | Why should he draw a line under it? Suarez has been branded a racist for an incident that he didnt think was racist, despite him having mixed race parents the press and FA where only interested in 1 side of the story. Have you ever been called a racist when you are not? its not nice. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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but surely he must realise that he put himself in a situation where that happened. I know it's been debated a million times already but he only has himself to blame after he admitted using a term with racist overtones and is seen on camera in the same incident picking at the skin of Evra. Things could have been so much different had he apologised for what he admitted to saying, and suggested that he crossed a line in trying to wind up an opposing player and he wouldnt do so again. A complete lack of remorse and responsibility, coupled with a demonizing of the victim, has done him and his club no favours. | | | |
Suarez on 13:53 - Feb 11 with 1678 views | wmgunit |
Suarez on 13:46 - Feb 11 by jimmysbaldhead | 'that he didnt think was racist' But the fact remains it was racist. Liverpool have come out of this whole situation very badly. or Luis Suarez wasn't being pathetic - refusal to shake someone's hand is a compliment in Uruguay, plus his grandfather had hands. |
The best possible way to undermine Suarez's argument. | | | |
Suarez on 13:53 - Feb 11 with 1673 views | Rooleyblue |
Suarez on 13:46 - Feb 11 by jimmysbaldhead | 'that he didnt think was racist' But the fact remains it was racist. Liverpool have come out of this whole situation very badly. or Luis Suarez wasn't being pathetic - refusal to shake someone's hand is a compliment in Uruguay, plus his grandfather had hands. |
so what you are saying is they have to be bussom buddies now, Evra and Suarez have no respect for each other fact, why pretend, is it because it makes you feel all warm inside the fact that they have shook hands? with regards to racist comments words if a black west indian calls one of his mates a Ni**er, does that make him a racist because he used a racist word? i dont think so, its just the way they are. the comment about the shaking of hands not being Uraguan, not a very interlectual response. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Suarez on 13:55 - Feb 11 with 1662 views | MoonyDale |
Suarez on 13:53 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | so what you are saying is they have to be bussom buddies now, Evra and Suarez have no respect for each other fact, why pretend, is it because it makes you feel all warm inside the fact that they have shook hands? with regards to racist comments words if a black west indian calls one of his mates a Ni**er, does that make him a racist because he used a racist word? i dont think so, its just the way they are. the comment about the shaking of hands not being Uraguan, not a very interlectual response. |
Shakes head in disbelief... | |
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Suarez on 13:57 - Feb 11 with 1653 views | Rooleyblue |
Suarez on 13:55 - Feb 11 by MoonyDale | Shakes head in disbelief... |
why do you shake your head in disbelief? expand please. on second thoughts dont bother, I think i will leave it there as I wish I had never responded to the original posters comments. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Suarez on 14:06 - Feb 11 with 1636 views | ColDale | according to Jamie Redknapp, the game is still 0-0 I do hope that his Dad's impending move to the FA somehow precludes Jamie from working for Sky. However, I fear it will have the opposite effect. I have no idea why Sky put up with him. Surely someone high up at Sky must be giving him air time so he can pop round to see Louise every time Jamie is away working for Sky. | | | |
Suarez on 14:06 - Feb 11 with 1635 views | MoonyDale |
Suarez on 13:57 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | why do you shake your head in disbelief? expand please. on second thoughts dont bother, I think i will leave it there as I wish I had never responded to the original posters comments. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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It all depends on context, if a West Indian calls his mate a Ni**er then you don't need to be half intelligent to realise that it isn't being used as a racist term, even amongst the black community the term is used by the more affluent as a slur against the less well off, in that context it would be classed as racist, now the term used by Suarez towards Evra was indeed racist and if Evra is big enough to offer his hand it should have been taken, is that expanded enough for you? How anyone could not understand that is why I shook my head in disbelief, unless of course you are one of the minority that think Suarez did no wrong... | |
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Suarez on 14:07 - Feb 11 with 1628 views | olympicdale | Dalglish has come out of this appallingly too, to be actually condoning Suarez's behavior, playing the seige mentality card,the final straw had to be those t shirts they had the squad wear. LFC have behaved shockingly in this whole thing, Suarez should be got rid of, the guys a bad apple and needs to be gone. | |
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Suarez on 14:18 - Feb 11 with 1602 views | Rooleyblue |
Suarez on 14:06 - Feb 11 by MoonyDale | It all depends on context, if a West Indian calls his mate a Ni**er then you don't need to be half intelligent to realise that it isn't being used as a racist term, even amongst the black community the term is used by the more affluent as a slur against the less well off, in that context it would be classed as racist, now the term used by Suarez towards Evra was indeed racist and if Evra is big enough to offer his hand it should have been taken, is that expanded enough for you? How anyone could not understand that is why I shook my head in disbelief, unless of course you are one of the minority that think Suarez did no wrong... |
just trying to see it from boths sides, if Saurez is racist then he deserves all he gets, but if if wasnt meant to be racist and everyone to brands him a racist i can see why he is upset/annoyed, but lets have it right, he was guilty as soon as Evra mentiuoned that Suarez had used a racist comment towards him. with the Keep racism out of football campain it was a chance to make an example of someone, without listening to his defence, howver weak it was. (but it may have been true) that we will never know. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Suarez on 14:19 - Feb 11 with 1599 views | jimmysbaldhead |
Suarez on 13:53 - Feb 11 by Rooleyblue | so what you are saying is they have to be bussom buddies now, Evra and Suarez have no respect for each other fact, why pretend, is it because it makes you feel all warm inside the fact that they have shook hands? with regards to racist comments words if a black west indian calls one of his mates a Ni**er, does that make him a racist because he used a racist word? i dont think so, its just the way they are. the comment about the shaking of hands not being Uraguan, not a very interlectual response. |
No of course they don't have to be bosom buddies. I actually think the whole shaking hands before the game is a big waste of time. However if Evra was man enough to offer his hand then Suarez should have been man enough to accept. Anyway Col summed it up perfectly earlier in this thread so I shall say no more other than its 'intellectual'. . | | | |
Suarez on 14:21 - Feb 11 with 1592 views | SuddenLad | If I intensely disliked someone, there's no way I would shake his hand, simply to please a few self-important pundits, journalists and to satisfy the watching masses. Call Suarez what you like, but he stuck to his guns, and wouldn't be anyone's puppet. Good for him. | |
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Suarez on 14:23 - Feb 11 with 1588 views | jimmysbaldhead |
Suarez on 14:21 - Feb 11 by SuddenLad | If I intensely disliked someone, there's no way I would shake his hand, simply to please a few self-important pundits, journalists and to satisfy the watching masses. Call Suarez what you like, but he stuck to his guns, and wouldn't be anyone's puppet. Good for him. |
For all I have said above you make a valid point. The whole thing has been a mess from start to ....whenever this damn thing will finish. Just get rid of the handshake..its pointless! | | | |
Suarez on 14:30 - Feb 11 with 1573 views | Cedar_Room | Suarez should be mad at the FA - it was them who handed down the ban not Evra! | | | |
Suarez on 14:51 - Feb 11 with 1538 views | olympicdale |
Suarez on 14:23 - Feb 11 by jimmysbaldhead | For all I have said above you make a valid point. The whole thing has been a mess from start to ....whenever this damn thing will finish. Just get rid of the handshake..its pointless! |
they shouldnt have been made to shake hands in first place, even if they did shake would have been so transparent. | |
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Suarez on 14:53 - Feb 11 with 1531 views | Clivert |
Suarez on 13:34 - Feb 11 by 442Dale | He could have drawn a line under it all with the handshake. Pathetic's about right. Not helped by a manager who refuses continuously, in public, to accept his player might be wrong. |
Agree with this. LFC are making themselves look bitter and twisted by it all. | | | |
Suarez on 15:05 - Feb 11 with 1503 views | Shun |
Suarez on 14:06 - Feb 11 by ColDale | according to Jamie Redknapp, the game is still 0-0 I do hope that his Dad's impending move to the FA somehow precludes Jamie from working for Sky. However, I fear it will have the opposite effect. I have no idea why Sky put up with him. Surely someone high up at Sky must be giving him air time so he can pop round to see Louise every time Jamie is away working for Sky. |
I actually love Jamie Redknapp and his punditry. Loved seeing his and Gary Neville's tension in the studio today too. The one who's surprised me the most in this fiasco is Dalglish. I expected more from the man but every time I see him he says completely the wrong things. | | | |
Suarez on 15:23 - Feb 11 with 1472 views | TVOS1907 |
Suarez on 15:05 - Feb 11 by Shun | I actually love Jamie Redknapp and his punditry. Loved seeing his and Gary Neville's tension in the studio today too. The one who's surprised me the most in this fiasco is Dalglish. I expected more from the man but every time I see him he says completely the wrong things. |
Dalglish was a great player, one of the greatest to ever play in this country. But he doesn't ever come across at all well in managerial interviews. Everyone is against Liverpool and they are always being wronged. He did it earlier in the season by claiming referees were giving too many decisions against his team. A week later, they got one in their favour! His stance on Suarez doesn't surprise me at all. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Suarez on 15:28 - Feb 11 with 1465 views | firgrovedale51 |
Suarez on 14:06 - Feb 11 by MoonyDale | It all depends on context, if a West Indian calls his mate a Ni**er then you don't need to be half intelligent to realise that it isn't being used as a racist term, even amongst the black community the term is used by the more affluent as a slur against the less well off, in that context it would be classed as racist, now the term used by Suarez towards Evra was indeed racist and if Evra is big enough to offer his hand it should have been taken, is that expanded enough for you? How anyone could not understand that is why I shook my head in disbelief, unless of course you are one of the minority that think Suarez did no wrong... |
No it does not if a term or words are racicst they are no matter how they are said, Suarez maintained what he said was not racist how he said it and was found guilty , so no matter how a term or words are said they are still racist .So if a black person call another black person n***er it is racist | | | |
Suarez on 15:30 - Feb 11 with 1461 views | firgrovedale51 |
Suarez on 14:51 - Feb 11 by olympicdale | they shouldnt have been made to shake hands in first place, even if they did shake would have been so transparent. |
Agree with that a hanshake at the end is enough , and if a player doe not want to shake hands then so be it | | | |
Suarez on 15:34 - Feb 11 with 1448 views | MoonyDale |
Suarez on 15:28 - Feb 11 by firgrovedale51 | No it does not if a term or words are racicst they are no matter how they are said, Suarez maintained what he said was not racist how he said it and was found guilty , so no matter how a term or words are said they are still racist .So if a black person call another black person n***er it is racist |
I agree that we find that a racist term no matter how it is used, but the use of the term Ni**er from one friend to another is not deemed racist to themselves, that is what I meant by context, I have a friend who is an Oldham fan and he and his mates of the same creed use it between themselves often and they never see it as racist, if I were to use the term towards him it takes on a wholly different slant.... | |
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