It's a good job that it's not rocket science then! If you bossed the first 20 mins and made no use of the claimed 'domination' in an attacking sense the best that you can claim is that you stifled out attack. Firstly that sounds rather like parking the bus - which you first claimed you did not do. Secondly that cannot be true as we had already scored a goal that was incorrectly ruled offside - so your 'stiffling domination' had also failed! Therefore your dominance claim has no validity whatsoever!
Sorry bud, but I'm struggling to make sense of that (and it's certainly not because it's too scientific ) I watched it on the telly and was able to see a couple of replays which proved he was offside. Check it out on MOTD.
Yeh it was offside. We also had approx 70% possession early on, whoever said that earlier is correct.
The "Angelic" Luis Suarez... Let's just have a closer look at the guy who "butter wouldn't melt" November 2007 Joined Ajax from Groningen but he was later suspended by the Amsterdam club after a half-time dressing-room altercation with his team-mate Albert Luque. July 2010 During the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, Suárez prevented Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah from scoring in the final minute with a deliberate handball on the line and was subsequently sent off (his second international dismissal after being shown a red card on his Uruguay debut in February 2007). A penalty was awarded but missed by Asamoah Gyan as Suárez celebrated on the sidelines. Uruguay eventually went through to the last four on penalties. November 2010 Suárez was handed a seven-match ban by the Dutch FA and fined by his club for biting the PSV Eindhoven midfielder Otman Bakkal during an Eredivisie match. October 2011 Following his move to Liverpool in January 2011, he was involved in a tackle with Everton's Jack Rodwell and went down with apparent minimal contact. Rodwell was then sent off. October 2011 Suárez was alleged to have racially abused Manchester United's Patrice Evra during a Premier League match. Suárez was later found guilty by an independent regulatory commission and banned for eight matches and fined £40,000. December 2011 Was seen making an offensive gesture towards Fulham fans. At this time he had already been charged by the Football Association over the Evra incident, although not yet punished, but was handed a further one-match ban for the gesture. February 2012 United and Liverpool met again at Old Trafford, but more controversy ensued as Suárez refused to shake Evra's hand before kick-off. October 2012 Celebrated a goal in the Merseyside derby by diving in front of the Everton manager, David Moyes, who had earlier claimed that "divers such as Suárez are putting fans off the English game." January 2013 Handled the ball prior to scoring Liverpool's winner in the FA Cup third-round tie at Mansfield. March 2013 Suárez appeared to punch the Chilean defender Gonzalo Jara after tussling with him during a World Cup qualifier for Uruguay. The referee failed to see the incident, with Fifa launching an investigation that could yet lead to retrospective punishment. Fancy that! Another ****ing victim wearing a Liverpool shirt! Change the ****ing record- the guy's a **** and a dirty one at that! Deserves everything he gets! Everybody should give the bucktoothed **** a kick!
And a dirty ****! So in your rose tinted deluded little world where Liverpool are genuine title contenders, Alex Bruce should be strung up for roughing up a dangerous player in order to get a reaction but, a player who has a track record for biting, lashing out, racist comments and diving should be given protection? Regards the diving, serious question, did you ever hear the story of the boy who cried wolf?
You wont stay in the Prem because you beat us at home you know so do one back to your board with all the other haters! Take your tissues and dummy with you you classless act
So should Alex Bruce be strung up for roughing up a dangerous player in order to get a reaction but, a player who has a track record for biting, lashing out, racist comments and diving and should be given protection? ANSWER THE ****ING QUESTION! Your attitude towards Suarez is equally as bad as Fergusons towards Keane and Rooney.