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Apology Accepted

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Whiteside of Red, Feb 12, 2012.

  1. Whiteside of Red

    Whiteside of Red Member

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    Given the statements from Suarez, Dalglish, and Ian Ayre and the following statement from Man Utd.

    "Manchester United thanks Liverpool for the apologies issued following Saturday's game.
    Everyone at Old Trafford wants to move on from this. The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football.
    That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."

    Time to move on, I think we're all sick of it now.
    We don't have to play each other this season so lets all leave it.
     
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  2. Christiansmith

    Christiansmith Well-Known Member

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    so the scousers apologised to United. Too late too little
     
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  3. HendyMMA

    HendyMMA Active Member

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    OMG it took this long to apologise, dogleash is a complete twat the way he handled that situation, complete knobs the pair of them!
     
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  4. Christiansmith

    Christiansmith Well-Known Member

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    Agreed <ok>

    If Dalglish had apologised right at the beginning the whole thing would have over. No bans nothing. He chose the wrong battle to fight. He is a real buffoon. He wanted to capitalise on the Suarez situation. He has been made to apologise, like pulling out teeth.

    Now he cannot wait to dump on Suarez. What a scumbag!
     
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  5. Dave A

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    I don't think Daglish apologising would of affected Suarez's ban considering that the complaint was of a serious natuer. Even still, any apology early on should of come from Suarez anyway.

    I think after the game yesterdaythat Kenny over-reacted to the reporters questioning over the incident but I don't think he knew Suarez hadn't shook Evra's hand.

    I think Liverpool supporting of Suarez over the incident was inevitable, any team would support their top striker, but the manner of their support was questionable.

    At the end of the day, not matter how much United and Liverpool are rivals, neither team needed this and neither team has benefitted from it.

    It's definitely time to move on.
     
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  6. Alan

    Alan Well-Known Member

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    These apologies came too late, but now is the time for both clubs to move forward and ensure this kind of thing does not happen again.
     
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  7. Christiansmith

    Christiansmith Well-Known Member

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    If Dalglish had been clever, he would made sure that this story didn't have legs. OK sorry wouldn't have stop a punishment but I doubt it would have been 8 weeks. All this bad feeling between the clubs would have been avoided.

    To think that of all players he had to trust and to belive it had to be Suarez whose history of fairplay and whose professionalism are well documented. We all now know what that FA panel know when they investigated him directly. Can he be trusted? was he lying?

    Now that his club has branded him a total liar and untrustworthy, not keeping his word, we know the answer and he has got nowhere to go. Evra (the most volatile caracter and his OTT celebrations aside) comes out of this smelling of roses.
     
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  8. CFC: Champs £launderx17

    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    Suarez lied about racially abusing Evra, lied to Dalglish and lied to the Liverpool fans. He must be sold
     
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  9. Ivor Biggun

    Ivor Biggun Member

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    Did you hear?

    One of liverpools player spat on De Gea

    (There you go Swarbs, no new thread)
     
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  10. SAMOC

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    I would carry on letting both suarez and dagleish continue at liverpool, so that they can continue in making them the laughin stock of world football. I can think of no better way to finally move liverpool down to evertons level
     
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  11. SAMOC

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    **** moving on lets finish the bastards off, finally the world is no longer accepting liverpools lies
     
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  12. silkship

    silkship Well-Known Member

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    Did you not realise this is all part of the rebuilding policy? LFC are clearly following the Leeds model!

    Overinvestment + racism = administration + relegation.
     
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  13. SAMOC

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    Lets hope so
     
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  14. Christiansmith

    Christiansmith Well-Known Member

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    Never won the premiership and not even remotely challenging for that in the foreseeable future. Dalglish the buffoon has squandered all his huge spending money on mediocre players: Carroll, Henderson, downing. Even Suarez only serves to drg the club into he gutter and sits out a large number of matches.

    Bring back Roy! Bring back Rafa!
     
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