http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...penalties-leave-admirers-outside-Anfield.html This article is unbelievable rubbish. Poll alleges Suarez flicks the ball onto players arms to win penalties............B******s
Especially when the defender actually intentionally blocked the ball off with his arm. This is the attempt to derail our finish. They have built Suarez up all season so they can knock him down again. Same old ****e.
See usually, much earlier in the season Fergie would have said something like suarez looks for penalties and you wouldnt have got so many because people listened to Fergie. Nobody listens to poll. Nobody.
Its very difficult to say anything negative about suarez this season so why are you paying attention exactly? And to graham ****ing poll!
Just saying it's always been under the surface waiting for any chance. now low and behold SUAREZ CLAIMS FOR PENALTIES I ignored the article, but not this thread At least the racist homophobic fail managed to hold off for a few months before resuming normal service
Poll is a ****ing moron. Suarez gives defenders a decision: 1. let me flick the ball past you to have a goalscoring opportunity 2. handball and hope the ref doesn't see It's not Suarez's fault the ******ed defenders would rather cheat than play better.
Suarez truly is a ****ing genius. To add to his many other talents he can also deliberately hit an opponents hand during a fast-paced tussle in the penalty area- even when he's not looking at them half the time. I'm filled with admiration, does his evil genius know no bounds?
Typical. Basically finding any little thing to write a negative article about Suarez. Funny thing is - Poll is criticising Suarez for appealing for a handball (which was correct) and for expecting a card (which was correct). Poll agreed with these points himself?? I don't give a **** about players waving imaginary cards - like it really makes a difference and hurts the spirit of the game. F*ck off and grow some balls.
If Suarez has perfected knocking the ball at a moving arm and making it look like deliberate handball by the defender then it deserves praise IMO. Hell, he deserves to be crowned the official greatest player ever to have lived for the rest of eternity!
Hilarious, so this guy sees Rafael handle and then Tompkins and a few more appeals and he can see Suarez being a cheating genius who'd rather flick the ball at defenders hands to give Gerrard a goal than simply beat them and score Pity nobody else in the league is talented enough I guess
If he'd said something about Suarez being immoral by trying to claim every single incident or criticised him for waving his imaginary card then I'd accept that. The card thing annoys me, has done for years. I don't mind players claiming things but not when it effects the team. This bit annoys me about Luis, he completely stops playing to claim stuff when he could have either carried on and got the ball (I realise the ref is less likely to act then, this is a authority issue that need dealing with and is the same reason we see diving from most players) or chased down the opponent (biggest bugbear for me, some of you may remember me previous criticising Johnson and Gerrard for this)
Agree with all of this......right up to the numerous times this year when Suarez does or says nothing , tries to stay on his feet and the ref gives him absolutely nothing. Refs can't have it both ways. Either they respond to the play they see or wait for the melodramatics. It starts with them. They, to a large extent dictate the player behaviour.
I'm glad Poll wrote this piece. It fills space in a trashy paper so now my chips won't fall through the hole that would have been there. Have any of you actually looked at the circulation and readership figures for The Fail? They are so pathetically small that it's amazing that we areeven worried enough to discuss this rubbish!.
Exactly. If a player tries to stay on their feet after a foul, its still a foul. Once refs start giving them the diving will calm. Needs suitable player punishment to eliminate diving all together though.