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Suarez told to move forward

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  1. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    Listen we all know United players are no Saints, but with your red glasses on you can see no wrong in the behaviour of your teams players. You should remove those glasses for a few moments and enter into the real world.
     
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  2. Tyrannosuarez Rex

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    Clearly didn't read the report, your view and opinion of Suarez is based on your support for your own club and what the media told you.

    That's all i need to know. You are just a sheep who forms an opinion based on everybody else's. Now piss off.
     
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  3. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    ignore baz. hes deaperately trying to justify Suarezs actions laat season in anyway he can.

    I agree Rio shpuld be punished but for being stupid. it will not be treated as racism because it simply isnt.
     
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  4. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    I know, its mot like I have maintained Rio should be punished is it?

    oh.....


    wait.....
     
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  5. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    English would be nice, cheers<ok>
     
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  6. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    No, Suarez was found guilty and has faced his punishment, and continues to be booed eight months after the event. We have to accept that.

    My point is that Rio deserves similar punishment for a pre-meditated racial attack on Cole.
     
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  7. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    its based purely on him and thats the reason its so low.

    I actually thought Suarez was an idiot rather than racist but hes doing a damn good job of convincing me he ia a racist by not letting it go and doing his talking on the pitch. instead he speaks about it all the time. the person keeping the debate alive is Suarez. evra and united are not. Liverpool want him to shut his trap as do moat football fans yet he continues. the hole hea digging could be special and consume more than his reputation.
     
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  8. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    I believe Suarez is innocent, and he continues to talk about it because of the massive sense of injustice he must feel.

    But Rodgers is right, it is time to let it go now.....
     
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  9. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    your point is wrong. simply put you have no point and thus the argument is invalid.

    oh and if Suarez tried, oh I dont know, not mentioning it everytime a camera is on him he might not get booed as much.
     
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  10. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    Whatever, stand up for the anti-white racist. No problem to me.

    You ain't seen the best of Suarez yet, this season he will set the Prem on fire. Fact.
     
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  11. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    good luck to him. peraonally I think hes **** and good for the odd good game but otherwise hes nothing special.
     
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  12. Manciniiiiiii

    Manciniiiiiii Well-Known Member

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    ^^ and good luck to you for next season, Vidic will be a yard slower, Ferdinand banned if justice is served, Scholes and Giggs will feature less and less and City will be £50 million stronger, then you have to worry about the likes of an improved Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs and ourselves who could be the surprise outfit.

    Your glory days are over lad<ok>
     
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  13. Manciniiiiiii

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    John Amaechi Former NBA basketball player, psychologist and educator

    "It is the idea that a black person is black only in skin colour but inside they are really white. It's a highly derogatory term. It's a dangerous term because it allows black boys especially but black people in general, to believe that there is a way of being black that is somehow distinct from being white. There are people that think if you don't wear a certain type of clothing or listen to a certain type of music you're not really black. It's a really dangerous thing. There are black boys who do less well in school because they believe by doing well there, they are acting white. To me, this is devastating for black boys and black people everywhere. It's a deeply offensive term with racial connotations."
     
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  14. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    the above is nonsense lol.

    hiphop culture is to blame for that. black culture is not hip hop culture like the gimp is saying.

    also our times barely started. we wont be going away for a long time baz. sorry.
     
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  15. Master Yoda

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    I think that as a general rule, people need to obey this phrase - 'drink a cup of concrete and harden up'.

    Or the classic 'sticks and stones...'

    Rio hardly came out all guns blazing with racist language, but he knew full well what he was saying. The language he used is probably used by thousands across Britain every day, but the FA have a role in it; like it or not, footballers are role models for a lot of young people (which I think personally is ridiculous but it's true).

    On Suarez... he was asked a question. He should have said something like 'no comment', like most footballers do (they're nearly as bad as politicians for using the same stock interview phrases). But, even if he'd said that it probably would have been spun as something like 'Suarez refuses to recognise Evra case'. It sells papers, after all.

    Can't wait for this all to go away, frankly. Sick to the back teeth of it.
     
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  16. David Schofield

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    Astonishing that anyone could fail to see it as anything other than a racist comment.
     
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  17. Romans advisor

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    It's 100% spot on with regards to the "Choc ice" debate. highly derogatory, not racist. Although the FA don't seem to be viewing it that way.
     
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  18. Romans advisor

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    Quite possibly if a white man said it to a black man, but I can’t see how it can be xenophobia in the aforementioned instance.
     
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    So white people can be racist but black people can't? ok....
     
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  20. TheJudeanPeoplesFront

    TheJudeanPeoplesFront Well-Known Member

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    A touch of the kettle-teapot going on...

    Liverpool fans calling other people bitter, despite the fact they have created a thread which has been fundamentally twisted to being all about their bitterness...

    Liverpool fans calling Man Utd fans hypocrites for condemning Suarez but condoning Ferdinand, despite the fact that most of the users on this forum still maintain Suarez was innocent...

    The best comments are the ones about moving on, in my opinion. Suarez deserved the ban, he served it ages ago and everyone would have forgotten if it wasn't for the Liverpool fans constantly bringing it up. I have a Scouse mate, it's all he bangs on about, and when there are so many positive things happening at the club to be excited about, it's just the definition of bitterness <ok>.

    I had never heard the term "choc-ice" before, so perhaps I've been racist when ordering my weekly ice-cream... Ooops. Really I have no idea if it's racist. As a white person, I'm not offended by it at all, and I don't really think any of you are either. It's just about club loyalties now, but the FA will take the appropriate action on it. They don't have an agenda against Liverpool. Get on with your lives peeps, the new season is fast approaching!
     
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