By the way, what is the worse crime - fighting with a DJ in a nightclub, or repeatedly beating wives and girlfriends and having to get your club's solicitor to pay them off? Perhaps we should ask Ryan Giggs?
Hold on, I thought there had to be video evidence of everything. Gerrard - video evidence. Giggs - heresay. Make up your mind, hypocrite.
He did commit a crime though. It's not the first and definitely won't be the last time the legal system has failed and a guilty man has walked free. There's no point keep mentioning other cases like Jones and Rix either, we're talking about Gerrard and Terry. And you still haven't answered why JT and not SG. In your own time.
The thread is about Terry's 4 match ban, as for your daft JT/SG crap, JT's offence happened on the field of play and the accusation against Gerrard in a bar-bistro in Southport. See the difference? You're entitled to your opinion as to Gerrard's guilt but what the **** has that got to do with the FA and why?, also why single Gerrard out if it's not down to your bitterness?
Actions off the pitch can bring the game into disrepute. And I've brought Gerrard into it because LFC fans are moaning (again) about FA bias again, even they usually get the rub of the green. With the Gerrard situation a prime example. Along with Benitez getting away with a 'speccy' gesture at a ref while Fergie got done for saying a ref was unfit, Liverpool somehow being allowed to defend the CL in 2005/6 despite finishing fifth, the club only being banned one year more than all other English clubs after Heysel etc etc.
It's becoming more apparent with every post you make just how bitter you are Jip, you're tarring every Liverpool supporter with the same brush on every issue. As for Rafa, isnt that the fault of the FA you so want to charge Gerrard with disrepute that were at fault?, LFC did their extra season ban post Heysel and if it had been more they would have served it so whats your point on that score? Chelsea finished 6th last season but qualified for this season's CL as winners(with Spurs losing out), in 2005-6 season we never kept 4th place Everton out of the competition and we finished a place higher than Chelsea last season, strange you never noticed that.
Firstly, I'm not bitter. I'm not particularly bothered. I just enjoy having a heated debate sometimes Secondly, re tarring all Liverpool supporters on every issue, that's not true. I've mentioned your fellow fans twice, first of all when I said that some (and I was at pains to stress that it was only 'some') LFC fans have never accepted the culpability of their fellow fans for Heysel. Secondly when I said "LFC fans are moaning". I didn't say "all LFC fans are moaning". But I will endeavour to use the word 'some' from now on so you aren't all tarred together. Yes, it was the FA's fault Rafa didn't get banned. That was precisely my point. The FA aren't as anti-LFC as some of you want us to believe. Same with the extra season ban for Heysel. As the guilty parties, they should've served double the general ban, not just 20% more. The fact LFC only got a token extra season tagged on the end again proves that you're not as hard done to as some of fans claim. As for Chelsea, they only benefited because the rules were changed for Liverpool. If you'd not won in Istanbul, the rules would have still stood, and who knows if they'd have changed them for Chelsea's sake?
One thing is certain. The scousers fans are the most deluded moronic pathetic fans in football. Everyone and everything is to blame except their team and themselves. The FA the refs the others. All they do is to wallow in their self pity and misery
I see that the thread on the scousers reaction to a penalty decision has been closed. Quite rightly. I knew that given any opportunity for the usual ******s like Dango and BBTool to steer any thread to hillsborough they would do so. They can do what they want on their pathetic board but to come here and cause a thread to be closed because they steered the discussion to deaths is just plain pathetic. When will the mods grow some balls to act?