Jake Livermore

Yes I'm a cheeky ****! But my reply was to my pal SAFC83 mate :emoticon-0148-yes:

Can't everybody just get along? It's Friday afterall... you should be celebrating that you've lasted another week without being bitten by a killer creature whilst cutting somebody's trees down!

I think he means himself, Bri and one other... then I'd be the 4th.
 
Actually make it £200

I can't lose this bet, I'd just put £100 on Liverpool with my betting account at 7/2
Actually make it £200

I'm not taking that bet!

I can't lose, I just need to put £100 on Liverpool at the bookies and I win no matter what.

After what I told you yesterday you should know better!

I'm happy to go and watch the match mate without a double whammy of paying you two ton if we lose!

I'm sure somebody here will take that bet though.
 
I haven't read through all four pages - just a few snippets here and there. My mate (goes to every home and away match) and his girlfriend lost their baby 3 days before she was due - had to give birth. He went to work on the next day. He grieved for her and said that it was the worst thing that has ever happened to him but he grieved and got on with his life. If he'd taken cocaine, he'd have been fired. Almost identical situation!

What gets me about this - how come, 6 months later, the excuse of "There was mitigating circumstances" comes out now? Why not when he did it? I don;t remember any news stories about it at the time? It's seems a little off that it's taken them this long to find that out! I have sympathy for losing a child but you need to be sensible enough in professional sport not to do things like that.

Why didn't the club come out and say this at the time? Or Livermore? as I saw on an earlier post, big can of worms opened. Do we know whether Mutu lost anyone close to him around the time of his drugs ban? No because he accepted the punishment and his club and manager didn't use it as an excuse. If my son or daughter got knocked over by someone on purpose and I went after that someone and beat the living daylights out of them and put them in hospital - would there be "mitigating circumstances" in the eyes of the police or would I be locked up? There is no mitigation, as a professional footballer, for breaking the rules/law. I don't know how I'd react but I'd expect to lose my job if I took class A drugs and then came to work! I'd also expect to be arrested!

Abso-****in-lutely <applause>