Hmmm. Talking of hypocrisy, the flak Brod has taken for defending an obviously guilty Skrtel, the accusations of victimhood, and so forth, see if you can spot some Machiavellian chicanery in this little snippet: "Pundits however have been unanimous in agreeing with Wigan boss Roberto Martinez that Rooney deserved to be sent off . Yet United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes that any attention afforded the incident is merely a consequence of Rooney's, and United's high profile: "There's nothing in it. As it is Wayne, the press will raise a campaign to get him hung or electrocuted, something like that." James MacArthur was the player he decked ten yards from the referee (Clattenburg) should you wish to jog your memory.
Where's the hypocrisy? It says there that all pundits disagreed with Fergie. Now they're disagreeing with Rodgers. The only difference is one is a winner. And as such will be hated that little bit more for doing it. Btw http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...eam-we-have-faced-says-Sir-Alex-Ferguson.html So much for not accepting defeat. Yeh he would never compliment a domestic rival and absolutely rightly so.
Firstly, who the **** is Ramsay? Second, so you justify the cowardly ****er's sly contrived and planned attack on Benitez with Allardyce? Williams kicking the ball away in anger could have killed RvP but Rio wellying it into a kids face in the Stretford End in anger and not a murmor out of the old crank? Plenty more out there showing him not only being a good manager but a sly ****.
1 Contrived bollocks! 2 I actually agreed with this, a professional footballer kicking the ball at the side of someones head when he is relaxed "could" break his neck.
No sooner had the game at Anfield finished when Fergie turns up on tv spouting the same bullshit as Allardyce half a few minutes earlier that his hand signals had disrespected Fat Sams's team, it was obvious that they'd spoke to each other straight after the game, Rafa's hand signals never upset anyone else before or after that day, wonder why. Of course its dangerous when a ball hits someone on the head/in the face full force, my point wasn't that his opinion on its dangers was wrong but that he never had anything to say about Rio putting a kid in the OT crowd's life in danger.