there is no denying squarez is a class player but he dont half bring unwanted attention to liverpool. His hand ball incident yesterday was the worst non goal i have ever seen since the hand of god and that puts him down in my estimation as a blatant cheat. He should have been man enough and refused the goal especially against a non league club who gave liverpool a run for their money and their cup final....There is no need to cheat as he is a talented player. He has lost the respect of many people and let liverpool football club down and Brendan with him for defending him.shame...
You must be right, just checked up on the definition of Morals and it came up with this.. morals plural of morâ¢al (Noun) Noun 1. A lesson, esp. one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience, or expressed by a user called DaiswanHuwsmate on Not606 2. DaiswanHuwsmate standards of behaviour or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do. Synonyms morality - moral - ethics - mores â morale â would own up to a handball Sorry for ever doubting you...
Neville saying diving is a cancer before making one of the worst dives ever, remember that dive alright, dick of a bloke never mind footballer, not for the dive, for his shortsighted hypocrisy, oh and for being dumped by his bird for a broke taxi man when he was playing for the mighty United
I'll put this very simply so even a cretin such as yourself should understand. Rodgers (with a squad and academy at his disposal with an annual wage budget north of £100 million) blames poor refereeing decisions for his results and even implies something more sinister is going on, that Suarez was being singled out. Mansfield's manager sees his side get knocked out by a goal that is handled by Luis Suarez and takes it on the chin. Class.
It would much appreciate it if Suarez didn't try to run the ball from the halfway line with it in his hands handing of men as he goes on sunday. Its not cool!
Isn't it interesting that supporters of a minor Premiership team (Yes you, Welsh duck supporters) feel that they have somehow earned the right to come on this sight to lecture on our players, our manager, our club and even the 'morals' of football. Apart from a few notables from our traditional opponents nobody appears to take the same level of interest. The only defence for their actions is that South Wales is one complete ****hole with **** all else to do!
Bar one notable exception, the swans really are a strange bunch on here. They act like a psychotic jilted boyfriend. All stalky and hiding in the bushes across the road from your house.
frank, tell it like it is. They are the personification of the pesky little brother who won't go away when your trying to snog your girlfriend. In fact this should be their theme tune [video=youtube;H3yO6eUvJAA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3yO6eUvJAA[/video]
Veg will be calling for Chris Coleman to be sacked as Wales manager, how dare he disagree with Veg's moralistic crusade. [h=1]EXCLUSIVE: I'd have dropped Suarez for owning up to the handball, says Coleman[/h]By SAM CUNNINGHAM Chris Coleman would have dropped Luis Suarez for the next match if he admitted to handling the ball in their FA Cup win against Mansfield yesterday. The Uruguayan striker was surrounded in controversy when the ball struck his hand before he scored â knocking out the Conference side. He appeared to initially believe the goal had been ruled out then turned and celebrated with the rest of his team-mates and made no attempt to tell the referee the ball had definitely struck his hand. But Wales manager Coleman admitted he would not have been happy if one of his players took the honest approach that cost them the game. The 42-year-old said: âListen Iâd drop him the week after if he was one of my players and had gone to the referee and admitted he handled the ball. Look at Roy Carroll at Old Trafford [against Tottenham in 2009] when the ball goes over the line [when he dropped Pedro Mendes shot]. How far are we going to take this? Is Roy going to come out and say âhang on a minute I tried to save it but itâs a yard over the lineâ. 'Itâs not going to happen. Itâs one thing trying to gain an advantage but another thing trying to get a member of the opposition sent off, or faking injury, Iâve got no time for that. 'But what Suarez did yesterday, everybody tries to gain a little advantage. I donât think he intentionally does that. Iâm not buying into anybody criticising him.â Mansfield chief executive Carolyn Radford said the tie had been âstolenâ and told friends privately that Suarez had cheated the club. And that view was shared by her husband and club owner John Radford. But Coleman believes it is Suarezâs reputation that caused such a stir around the incident â the second goal in a 2-1 Liverpool win. He added: âIf a player at Mansfield had done the same thing would it have got the same coverage? No. But itâs Luis Suarez. I donât see what the fuss is about. Iâve seen that 100s of times. 'I donât think heâs really blatantly gone to do that itâs just one of those things. Every player likes to try to gain an advantage now, Iâve got no time for people who dive around on the floor trying to get another player sent off, trying to kid the referee, in that sense Iâve got no time for it, but things like that yesterday Iâve seen that loads of times. 'Because itâs Suarez people are going to jump on the bandwagon and say heâs this that and the other. What he is, is a great player. Heâs a super player. I didnât see too much wrong with that." Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-dropped-striker-owning-up.html#ixzz2HLVfrZUE Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook