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I Wouldn't Have Shaken Evra's Hand I Would've Shaken Him Till His Teeth Rattled

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  1. BringBackBenítez

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    What have I said in the past that could warrant such an aggressive response? It's obvious that I have said something you disagree with. What is it?

    Also, luvgonzo gives a ****. So there. Bite me you prick.
     
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  2. Sir_Red

    Sir_Red Well-Known Member

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    Maybe your very first article where you thought kenny was useless and Rafa (who was no worse than this in his last season and made equally poor purchases) was the man to replace him. <doh>
     
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  3. Schwerer Gustav

    Schwerer Gustav Well-Known Member

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    CCC - FA said Suarez was not a racist but used a racist term.

    Suarez re-ignited the whole debate - he could have took the high ground and shook Evra's hand, but no he could not see the big picture - he thought of no one but himself.

    Is defending the guilty normal scouse behaviour? By the look of it it is- or this is how it is appearing - but you cannot see this, your so twisted and hell bent on seeing Suarez as the victim you do not see that your vehement defence of Suarez is being perceived as condoning racism - whilst not being racist yourself.

    Sorry to see such a great club having such a deep scar drawn across its history by Suarez.

    To quote CCC I'm jogging on because frankly I'm sick of this sorry state of affairs that should not be still being talked about.
     
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  4. BringBackBenítez

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    Kenneth Dalglish has proven himself that he is not the right man for the job.

    Also, is that even such a crazy opinion to have?

    You're over reacting a hell of a lot.

    If anything, I think I deserve an apology off everyone who slated me my first day here. Because everything I said was right, and it was proven today.
     
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  5. Sir_Red

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    A 2-1 loss to United at OT has been the deciding factor that Kenny is not right for the job? What are you smoking
     
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  6. BringBackBenítez

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    No, his incompetence with his tactics, formations and team selections through out the season have been the deciding factors. Not to mention his appalling transfer dealings.
    The only positive he brings is his man management. other than that, I dislike him.
     
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  7. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    @Makkemman

    "Posted in memory of Anthony Walker - another victim of normal scouse behaviour by the look of it"

    You ****ing gobshite,i live near to where Anthony was murdered and the local community have rallied around his mother to stamp racism out.

    And if your going to comment on racist murders at least try and be balanced you twat.
     
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  9. Diego Gomezjurado

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    Negro is a common word here in South America, we use it to refer to dark skinned people. I have a friend who we call "negro" not racist at all.
     
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  10. Chappaz

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    Refer to it in context. For example, if two people are having a discussion about race, they can use racial terms.

    Suarez and Evra were in a competitive sports match. You don't mention it. At all.

    Although by what you've just said, it appears that you think it's okay to call someone 'black' whilst playing a game of football.

    Here's a tip, the media and fans of many other clubs are starting to really dislike Liverpool over this whole saga. Don't make it worse for yourselves by actually defending Suarez. Jesus christ <doh><doh><doh>
     
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  11. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

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    Its a complicated situation.
     
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  12. Schwerer Gustav

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    Page_moss_kopite, look mate perfectly balanced - I will edit my article - but you must realise that this how you are now being perceived for supporting Suarez's decision te perpetuate the argument.

    Would Evra have behaved lat the end of todays match like he did if Suarez had shook his hand, I very much doubt it - the wound has been picked open and is festering for all to see.

    This will rumble on as long Suarez wants it to.
     
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  13. Diego Gomezjurado

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    You're starting to sound desperate considering you know nothing about Latin American culture.
     
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  14. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    What <yikes>

    You bring the racial murder of an innocent lad into a debate about two players not shaking hands.

    FFS mate get a grip.
     
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    well you are starting to become a bit more sensible (hard not to) so what do you think about this,

    two friends people from an ethnic grouping referring to that same ethnic group, eg black people using the n word or irish men joking amongst themselves.
     
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  16. BringBackBenítez

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    Except in this context it is completely different.
     
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  17. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    The context Suarez said it in or the context that Evra took it in?
     
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  18. johnsonsbaby

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    "...it's still a descriminatory racist term which is against the rules and results in a ban."


    So when Suarez said exactly the same word to Toure he was banned? Must have missed that. Could be because Toure isn't a crying little girl!!
     
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  19. Diego Gomezjurado

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    You use the word negro to candidly refer to black people, in every context.
     
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  20. johnsonsbaby

    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    When is the uproar going to start about Nasri not shaking Gallas' hand? Or Ferdinand for not shaking Suarez' hand.
     
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