Oliver Holt of The Mirror

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A reasonable post, spoilt by the last sentence. Leave it out, stop continuing the abuse of Adeyemi. I saw no tears, but whether there were or weren't, don't you think he's had enough abuse for one week?

Now you say there were no tears? On another post you claim you couldn't tell whether there were tears or not because you were watching it via an internet stream, which is it CR?
 
A police spokesman said: "Merseyside Police can confirm that tonight a 20-year-old man from the Aintree area of Merseyside has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence following an incident at Anfield on Friday evening.
 
cannot be bothered reading all the petty arguing. So heres my view, every club has tossers like the one who has being arrested, i feel the club should ban him from games forever. This guy is not representative of LFC fans at all, however what is with the sudden giant focus on racism? I feel suarez was never going to be declared innocent and in his case he is guilty until proven innocent which is nigh on impossible and im sure thats not how the system works. But if he is actually PROVEN guilty then there you go he deserves punishment.

Basically im saying 1) that fan is a **** and 2) so are the FA
 
Not a Liverpool fan but always admired you as a proper club, with proper fans.
Regarding the whole 'race' drama. I think the FA have created a problem rather than solved one with their heavy handed approach to Suarez. You can take somebody's knees out, whack them in the face with an albow, and only get a three game ban. But if you call them a nasty name you get eight games! Nonsense, and bound to cause resentment and even more publicity for what has been a decreasing problem in the game.


injuring a fellow player is not a good thing no doubt,however, in a physical contact sport...physical injuries can occur...since football is a contact sport..then rules have been formed in order to limit and deter dangerous challenges...and if they do occur and you are sent off then you get a 3 game ban....If it was proven and reported by the referee that an injury was caused deliberetly then the player would get an even bigger ban.

Pushing a ref is illegal and extremely less harmful than a leg breaker...however it is against the rules and actually is a totally disrespectful act..therefore when Di Canio pushed Alcock..he got a very lengthy ban.

Suarez behaving racially is also against the rules and a disrespectful act...therefore he also got a ban longer than the 3 game ban you get for foul play in a game.
 
whatever about this guys rights or wrongs and its clear he's being very inconcsitent comparing to mckenize is way too far. that guy published stuff that was so bad that no journo ever again has even come close.

by all means say you'll not read the mirror, fair enough but lets see if this guy will be allowed ot keep that line or bascially get a law suit slapped on hi, by someone.
 
Greater Manchester.

The Government at that time stated that the "new counties" were administrative areas only, and that the boundaries of traditional counties such as Lancashire had not been changed. Unfortunately, the media refer to these administrative areas all too frequently and ignore the fact that places such as Barrow-in-Furness, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, etc. are still in Lancashire.

from: http://www.forl.co.uk/

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