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Is Souness Math in disguise?

He was saying before the game how Liverpool couldn't possibly bottle it now, they've been too good all season. <yikes>
 
Even the Liverpool fans are saying hes overrated.

Suarez, the flat track bully. POTY? Yeh...... ranks alongside the greats like Parker.
 
The ******ed scousers are useless despite all the help they get. If they don't get any refereeing decisions or pens they cannot score. <ok>

If you take most of the dodgy pens away they wouldn't even get into CL. <ok>
 
What the really really stupid ******ed scousers didn't realise is that all they needed was a single point and the title would still be theirs...hahaha. <laugh>
 
It's times like this that I really think this league is fixed. Chelsea lose two games they shouldn't have just so Liverpool get a foot in. Then City lose to Liverpool and draw with Sunderland so Liverpool become favourites. Now we have Liverpool needing their local rivals Everton to do them a favour in order to win the league. Hmmm...when has this happened before? On the other hand City can win on goal difference...hmmm now when has that happened before? Far too scripted imo. But hey I'm a cynical sod but the last month of football results has been decidedly dodgy.
 
It's times like this that I really think this league is fixed. Chelsea lose two games they shouldn't have just so Liverpool get a foot in. Then City lose to Liverpool and draw with Sunderland so Liverpool become favourites. Now we have Liverpool needing their local rivals Everton to do them a favour in order to win the league. Hmmm...when has this happened before? On the other hand City can win on goal difference...hmmm now when has that happened before? Far too scripted imo. But hey I'm a cynical sod but the last month of football results has been decidedly dodgy.
It is dodgy when the ******ed scousers have a chance to win the title. <ok> the number of pens ( most of them dodgy ) awarded to the RS is simply too incredible for words...<ok>
 
It is dodgy when the ******ed scousers have a chance to win the title. <ok> the number of pens ( most of them dodgy ) awarded to the RS is simply too incredible for words...<ok>

Please provide proof of dodgy ones or are you (surely not) just saying it?



Liverpool penalties

Liverpool 3 Crystal Palace 1, Game 7

Raheem Sterling dragged back by defender Dean Moxey. Steven Gerrard scores to make it 3-0.

Verdict: It could be argued that this one began outside the box, though the rules tell us that does not matter. Had little effect on the outcome.



Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2, Game 8

Luis Suarez brought down from behind by Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa. Gerrard nets to make it 1-1, while Yanga-Mbiwa is sent off.

Verdict: About as stonewall as it gets. Still didn't help Liverpool to three points.




Stoke 3 Liverpool 5, Game 21

Sterling goes down under a challenge from Marc Wilson on the break. Gerrard finishes to make it 3-2.

Verdict: Soft doesn't do it justice! Sterling goes down very easily, and this goal allows Liverpool to kick on after being dragged back to 2-2.




Liverpool 2 Aston Villa 2, Game 22

Suarez beats Brad Guzan to the moving ball and hits the deck in front of the Kop. Gerrard subsequently equalises.

Verdict: Technically a penalty, yes, but boy is the Uruguayan looking for it. The crowd no doubt sways the referee.




Liverpool 4 Everton 0, Game 23

Sterling is poleaxed by an onrushing Tim Howard when through on goal. Daniel Sturridge misses a chance to get a hat-trick.

Verdict: No arguments here. Completely rash from a frustrated goalkeeper and the penalty had zero effect on the outcome.




Fulham 2 Liverpool 3, Game 26

Sascha Riether needlessly brings down Sturridge, allowing Gerrard to win it late on.

Verdict: What was the defender doing? A daft challenge to hand Liverpool three points.




Southampton 0 Liverpool 3, Game 28

Suarez twists Jose Fonte's blood, forcing the Portuguese to hack him down. Gerrard seals the win by scoring.

Verdict: A lazy challenge from a defender who knew the game was already up.




United 0 Liverpool 3, Game 29

Rafael's instinctive handball, a Phil Jones challenge on Joe Allen and a Nemanja Vidic sliding tackle on Sturridge offer up three penalties, two of which Gerrard converts.

Verdict: United could have no complaints about the first two and the third - a dive - was missed anyway. David Moyes' men would have lost anyway.




West Ham 1 Liverpool 2, Game 33

Gerrard grabs another two goals after a James Tomkins handball and goalkeeper Adrian's challenge on Jon Flanagan are adjudged to be fouls.

Verdict: Suarez may have looked for the handball but there is little to argue over. Meanwhile, Flanagan's becomes more of a penalty the more you look at it - not for the initial challenge, but rather the second. Probably fair.


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...l-news/liverpool-fc-manchester-city---7010016
 
Please provide proof of dodgy ones or are you (surely not) just saying it?



Liverpool penalties

Liverpool 3 Crystal Palace 1, Game 7

Raheem Sterling dragged back by defender Dean Moxey. Steven Gerrard scores to make it 3-0.

Verdict: It could be argued that this one began outside the box, though the rules tell us that does not matter. Had little effect on the outcome.



Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2, Game 8

Luis Suarez brought down from behind by Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa. Gerrard nets to make it 1-1, while Yanga-Mbiwa is sent off.

Verdict: About as stonewall as it gets. Still didn't help Liverpool to three points.




Stoke 3 Liverpool 5, Game 21

Sterling goes down under a challenge from Marc Wilson on the break. Gerrard finishes to make it 3-2.

Verdict: Soft doesn't do it justice! Sterling goes down very easily, and this goal allows Liverpool to kick on after being dragged back to 2-2.




Liverpool 2 Aston Villa 2, Game 22

Suarez beats Brad Guzan to the moving ball and hits the deck in front of the Kop. Gerrard subsequently equalises.

Verdict: Technically a penalty, yes, but boy is the Uruguayan looking for it. The crowd no doubt sways the referee.




Liverpool 4 Everton 0, Game 23

Sterling is poleaxed by an onrushing Tim Howard when through on goal. Daniel Sturridge misses a chance to get a hat-trick.

Verdict: No arguments here. Completely rash from a frustrated goalkeeper and the penalty had zero effect on the outcome.




Fulham 2 Liverpool 3, Game 26

Sascha Riether needlessly brings down Sturridge, allowing Gerrard to win it late on.

Verdict: What was the defender doing? A daft challenge to hand Liverpool three points.




Southampton 0 Liverpool 3, Game 28

Suarez twists Jose Fonte's blood, forcing the Portuguese to hack him down. Gerrard seals the win by scoring.

Verdict: A lazy challenge from a defender who knew the game was already up.




United 0 Liverpool 3, Game 29

Rafael's instinctive handball, a Phil Jones challenge on Joe Allen and a Nemanja Vidic sliding tackle on Sturridge offer up three penalties, two of which Gerrard converts.

Verdict: United could have no complaints about the first two and the third - a dive - was missed anyway. David Moyes' men would have lost anyway.




West Ham 1 Liverpool 2, Game 33

Gerrard grabs another two goals after a James Tomkins handball and goalkeeper Adrian's challenge on Jon Flanagan are adjudged to be fouls.

Verdict: Suarez may have looked for the handball but there is little to argue over. Meanwhile, Flanagan's becomes more of a penalty the more you look at it - not for the initial challenge, but rather the second. Probably fair.


http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...l-news/liverpool-fc-manchester-city---7010016
Thank you for proving my point with that long list. No other club has that...<laugh>


No wonder you deserve the title of ******ed scousers

#justiceisdoneforonce