so as a memebr of the LMA dalglish is now rightly able to make comment about any other manager.... right... thats like saying his two year old talks more sense than fergie... true as the day it was uttered. as for tribs... you can kiss my hairy behind.... as for rooney... tud fans should be happy he was in watchingt he footie and now out doing all sorts and being not in the right state to train. Ferguson sold gibson as a reult of ronney gibson and evans being on the lash, he'll sell evans the next chance he gets too.... Utd fans jsut be thanksful rooney has figured out how to tweet, if he figures out how to picture message we're a phooked, ashely cole was bad enough thanks. ............................ and with that this friendly banter must come to an end... its been real, enjoy might talk later I'm off the the bank...
He was asked how it felt to have Suarez back in fairness KE...and I have no particular issue with Fergie commenting on Terry especially as he was undoubtedly asked by a hack to try and stir it up a bit although I'm also sure he couldn't have just said he didn't want to comment. My point is that your boy Messy here (the United boards very own KPR) can't have it both ways He'd love nothing more than for Kenny to have no opinion on anything....and even then he'd undoubtedly slag him for being too quiet
Come on mate. You referred to the thread I started earlier. I posted partly because it is a little contentious, but mainly as a wind-up. It appears to have worked....................................................
I thought he was asked why he didn't start ? Which he himself went on to bring the ban into it and how he thought it was wrong. I have no problem with him having an opinion but I think it should currently be getting let alone for a while as the press will try and stir it up enough with the game this weekend.
He's entitled to his opinion and I'm entitled to say that his opinion paints a very bleak picture of him. He's an insensitive, dismissive twat. As for evra, I've not once defended him for his part in the incident. He deserved some form of retaliation. Didn't have to be racial though, did it? Suarez was wrong and was rightly punished, the sooner your thick manager realises it, the sooner Liverpool can drag itself out of this mess.
Piss off Tribs, the ball was dropping and Suarez went for a volley. Parker was in the way, going for his header to clear. The boot wasn't high, else Parker would have been caught in the mouth. Yellow card is fine for that. Use of racist language towards Evra? Calling him black? Why, what colour is he? Racist? I wasn't there, but I'm pretty sure Suarez didn't use one of the well known phrases commonly used to be insulting in racist terms. Certainly didn't call him a ******, and didn't call him a black 'whatever'. The FA board mismanaged the entire affair, ensured the guilty verdict by arbitrarily dismissing Suarez' version as 'not credible' while accepting wholesale Evra's grossly inconsistent evidence, while presenting both players with differing support to 'explain the inconsistencies' in evidence (Suarez one sitting, no access to video evidence; Evra three sittings, video evidence to aid his recall), and relying on third party evidence to discredit Suarez's version(3rd party evidence would be completely inadmissible in a court of law as simply unreliable). Even allowing for the admitted one use of 'negro' is a neutral context (Neutral because neither side produced compelling evidence for context) there is no support for anything other than the recipient misunderstanding the comment and taking offence. That Evra took offence was evident from the evidence of the referee. In this country, it is considered racist abuse if the recipient takes offence of a racial nature, regardless of the intent. Despite all this obvious bias evident in the report, Suarez is NOT A RACIST AS STATED IN THE FINDINGS OF THE REPORT, ACCEPTED BY THE PANEL AND BY EVRA. Given that he was not labelled a racist, but was punished harshly for having given offence for using a term taken to be abusive, I can understand why Suarez did not and does not believe he did wrong. I can understand why Kenny supports him and continues to support him. Suarez has promised not to use the term again as he now understands that offence may be taken. having now explained the entire sorry enterprise in detail (shame not a single hack bothered to read the ****ing report, as by now a few more of these tabloid deviations from the truth might be corrected), perhaps you'd like to withdraw the accusation of Racism. Its nasty, and libellous.