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Offline Bri Roberts

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« Reply #135 on: January 31, 2012, 07:15:38 pm »
Surely, we must also agree it has been a disappointing few months for Liverpool Football Club, its players and its fans over racism in football?

Let's hope matters can only improve.  $good$

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•   15 Oct 2011: Suarez and Evra clash in 1-1 Premier League draw between Liverpool and United at Anfield
•   16 Oct: FA investigate Evra's claims that he was racially abused by Suarez
•   17 Nov: Suarez charged by FA
•   20 Dec: Suarez handed eight-game ban
•   3 Jan 2012: Liverpool accept ban after ruling out appeal
•   5 Jan: Suarez apologises
•   6 Jan: Liverpool fan arrested for allegation of racist abuse directed at Oldham's Tom Adeyemi
•   28 Jan: Liverpool beat United 2-1 in FA Cup fourth round tie. Second Liverpool fan arrested for racially-aggravated public order offence
•   30 Jan: Liverpool apologise for featuring video footage of alleged racist gesture on their website

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« Reply #136 on: January 31, 2012, 07:39:47 pm »
Surely, we must also agree it has been a disappointing few months for Liverpool Football Club, its players and its fans over racism in football?

Let's hope matters can only improve.  $good$



I couldn't agree more and would like to hear what Evra has to say now as I've no more comments to make.

   Patrice Evra saying the N word! Real.
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« Reply #137 on: January 31, 2012, 11:22:40 pm »
Breaking news

The FA have awarded today’s FA Cup tie to Manchester United, accepting Patrice Evra’s claim (after the referee had blown for full time) that his team had in fact scored at least ten goals and not just one.

The fact that no players, supporters or officials, nor TV cameras’ were able to confirm the other ten or more goals, did not mean that Mr. Evra’s claim was false.

When interviewed (through an amateur interpreter) immediately after the game, the accused Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina admitted conceding one goal. This damning confession was enough to convince the FA panel that he must have conceded the other ten or more as claimed by Mr. Evra.

The FA found Mr. Evra to be a very convincing witness on account of the fact that he is such a lovely bloke, has never been in trouble before, and claims to be fluent in several languages.

Mr. Reina’s testimony on the other hand was found to be totally unreliable in that he is Spanish (and we all know what they are like) and spoke mainly in Spanish through an interpreter.

As Mr. Reina had admitted to conceding one goal, the FA panel concluded that the probability was that he had conceded more than one. Mr. Evra would not have been so adamant if he hadn’t.

The FA has therefore settled on Manchester United winning by a margin of 7 goals to 2 as the true final score.

Pepe Reina and Liverpool Football Club have the right to appeal the score within the next 24 hours, but not overturn the defeat.

If they do decide to appeal and lose the appeal, they will be immediately kicked out of all FA competitions for the next 50 years

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« Reply #138 on: February 01, 2012, 12:14:23 pm »
And they should be kept out of the competitions for the full 50 years and not let back in early as they were last time they were banned.

COYB.

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« Reply #139 on: February 01, 2012, 08:28:22 pm »
Meanwhile in Egypt.................. :o

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« Reply #140 on: February 02, 2012, 02:59:28 pm »
There are always two sides to any arguement and the case against Suarez has been well documented, proven and dealt with accordingly but is there a case against Evra?

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« Reply #141 on: February 11, 2012, 11:01:37 pm »
Luis Suarez is a disgrace, says Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson branded Luis Suarez a "disgrace" for refusing to shake Patrice Evra's hand before Manchester United's ill-tempered 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Old Trafford.

"Suarez is a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club," said United manager Ferguson. "He should not be allowed to play for Liverpool again. He could have caused a riot."

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish said in an interview: "I think you're bang out of order to blame Luis Suarez for anything that happened here today."

As well as the handshake controversy, the two sets of players reportedly clashed in the tunnel at half-time before Liverpool players reacted angrily to Evra's celebrations at the full-time whistle.

Wayne Rooney scored twice early in the second half before Suarez, who was banned for eight matches after racially abusing Evra when the sides met in October, netted a consolation in the 80th minute.

It was the first time the two sides have met since Suarez completed his suspension.

And, in a post on Twitter,  the striker said: "We lost and we are sad because we have made a big effort... Disappointed because everything is not that it seems..."

Dalglish, who did not attend his traditional post-match press conference with the written media, told Sky Sports he did not see Suarez refuse to shake hands with Evra and does not blame the Uruguayan for the bad blood that marred the contest.

"I never knew Suarez refused to shake Evra's hand," Dalglish said. "I wasn't there, I never saw it. It's contrary to what I've been told."

As is customary for him, Ferguson did not attend a post-match press conference either but told television interviewers he had a different point of view and believes the racism issue is one which needs to be addressed.

"If the intention was to draw a line under this affair, Suarez's actions torpedoed it and Liverpool were once again left to deal with the fall-out.

How will Liverpool's American owners - still silent on the other side of the Atlantic - feel about Suarez once again acting in a manner that has caused their club to be portrayed in an unflattering light?"

"I couldn't believe Suarez refused Evra's handshake," he said. "You saw the referee [Phil Dowd]. He didn't know what to do. It was a terrible start to the game and it created a terrible atmosphere.

"Racism is an important issue and football has come a long way since the days of bananas being thrown at John Barnes."

The United boss believes Evra "kept his dignity" by offering to shake Suarez's hand, but did not condone the Frenchman's post-match celebrations.

"Evra shouldn't have jumped in front of Suarez in celebration at the end," he added. "He shouldn't have done that."

United players Rio Ferdinand and Darren Fletcher, who is still on the sidelines with a chronic inflammatory bowel condition, were quick to condemn Suarez's actions, while supporting their team-mate.

"After seeing what happened, I decided not to shake his hand ... I lost all respect for the guy," Ferdinand told MUTV  .

"It could have been resolved between the two players today. After this, it's not great."
Fletcher added: "Credit to Patrice Evra, I think he's come out (and) he's the bigger man."

BBC pundits were also critical of Suarez.

"I'm with Sir Alex, here. It was a poor way to behave and he's made himself out to be a villain," said Steve Claridge, who played more than 1,000 professional matches during his career.

"To shake someone's hand before a game is to wipe the slate clean. To not do that is not acceptable behaviour,"

Former Stoke and Tottenham striker Garth Crooks added: "This has left a sour taste. Liverpool have had numerous opportunities to draw a line under this. Today was an opportunity to do it and they blew it.

"It's a real shame. I don't accept Kenny Dalglish saying he does not want to talk about it. What does that mean? Does he agree with it?"

Before the game, thousands of copies of a Manchester United fanzine, which featured a "potentially offensive image", were seized by police.

The Red Issue fanzine featured a cut-out Ku Klux Klan-style mask with the words "LFC Suarez is innocent".

The focus on the pre-match handshake, which is part of the Football Association's 'Respect' campaign, was just as intense a fortnight ago in an FA Cup match between Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers.

QPR defender Anton Ferdinand - the younger brother of Rio - was spared having to decide whether to shake the hand of John Terry when the FA allowed the teams to forego the ritual.

That match was the first meeting of the west London rivals since Terry was alleged to have racially abused Ferdinand during a Premier League match in October.


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« Reply #142 on: February 12, 2012, 09:01:58 pm »
Liverpool Managing Director Ian Ayre has today released the following statement.
 
"We are extremely disappointed Luis Suarez did not shake hands with Patrice Evra before yesterday's game. The player had told us beforehand that he would, but then chose not to do so.
 
"He was wrong to mislead us and wrong not to offer his hand to Patrice Evra. He has not only let himself down, but also Kenny Dalglish, his teammates and the Club. It has been made absolutely clear to Luis Suarez that his behaviour was not acceptable.
 
"Luis Suarez has now apologised for his actions which was the right thing to do. However, all of us have a duty to behave in a responsible manner and we hope that he now understands what is expected of anyone representing Liverpool Football Club."

Let's hope that every one can draw a line under this incident and that the FA do not interfere and censure Rio Ferdinand for refusing to shake hands with Suarez or even Evra for his ludicrous inciting antics after the game had finished.

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« Reply #143 on: February 12, 2012, 09:49:00 pm »
At least we can definitely agree on two things;-

1)    Racism is abhorrent in any walk of life.
2)    Liverpool beat Man Utd 2-1 in the FA Cup

At least we can definitely agree on two things;-

1)   Racism is abhorrent in any walk of life.
2)   Man Utd beat Liverpool 2-1 in the Premiership.   

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« Reply #144 on: February 12, 2012, 10:19:33 pm »
At least we can definitely agree on two things;-

1)    Racism is abhorrent in any walk of life.
2)    Liverpool beat Man Utd 2-1 in the FA Cup

At least we can definitely agree on two things;-

1)   Racism is abhorrent in any walk of life.
2)   Man Utd beat Liverpool 2-1 in the Premiership.

SNAP    ;)

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« Reply #145 on: February 22, 2012, 06:56:23 pm »
Europa League is the new Champions League!
At least Channel 5 will be happy.

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« Reply #146 on: March 17, 2012, 08:53:18 pm »
23 year old Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed after 41 minutes of the FA Cup 5th round match against Tottenham earlier this evening. After treatment on the pitch he was taken to hospital which has now stated he is in a stable condition.

You don't expect a fit young man to collapse with an "apparent" heart attack, do you? I am sure we all wish him well and a speedy recovery.

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« Reply #147 on: April 22, 2012, 07:36:34 pm »
Man Utd 4    Everton 4
Wolves 0      Man City 2

It sounds like a cracking game at Old Trafford today so I'll watch it on TV tonight.   City had a good away win today so the Derby game between City and Utd should be worth watching with the winners possibly going on to win the league.

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« Reply #148 on: April 30, 2012, 10:40:25 pm »
Man City 1  Man Utd 0

City now go top of the Premiership on goal difference with both teams having 2 games left to play.   Utd have the easier games left so it's anyone's guess as to who will be the eventual winners of the league.

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« Reply #149 on: May 13, 2012, 08:56:42 am »
The boy has still got it......
http://www.mlssoccer.com/video/2012/05/12/goal-beckham-scores-free-kick


Good luck Manchester.....................    this afternoon!