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The conduct of Luis Suarez
Ra's al Ghul-
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- Post n°571
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
It really irritates me whenever someone tries to counter a point by criticising the team (or a memeber of the team) that the person making the initial point supports. It's just stupid and it reflects poorly on whoever does it. Liverpool fans keep doing it in this thread but they're not the only ones who do it.
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- Post n°572
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ResurrectionRooney wrote:Mustangt125 wrote:
But Vidic or whoever that is that runs in at the end is a real hero, im sure United fans?
Nah, it's Brown, he's a twat. Although he wasn't doing anything wrong in that gif, all he does is run over, ostensibly to protect his team-mate from the Liverpool players who are victimising him.
We are Manchester United and we can do nothing wrong.
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- Post n°574
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
BladeGunner wrote:It really irritates me whenever someone tries to counter a point by criticising the team (or a memeber of the team) that the person making the initial point supports. It's just stupid and it reflects poorly on whoever does it. Liverpool fans keep doing it in this thread but they're not the only ones who do it.
It irritates me when someone keeps going on about one individual, yet support a club that have also won things with certain individuals that maybe should have not been on a football pitch in the first place.
Theo Filippo-
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- Post n°575
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Do you think this 'someone' cares?Alan wrote:BladeGunner wrote:It really irritates me whenever someone tries to counter a point by criticising the team (or a memeber of the team) that the person making the initial point supports. It's just stupid and it reflects poorly on whoever does it. Liverpool fans keep doing it in this thread but they're not the only ones who do it.
It irritates me when someone keeps going on about one individual, yet support a club that have also won things with certain individuals that maybe should have not been on a football pitch in the first place.
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- Post n°576
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Theo Filippo wrote:Do you think this 'someone' cares?Alan wrote:
It irritates me when someone keeps going on about one individual, yet support a club that have also won things with certain individuals that maybe should have not been on a football pitch in the first place.
What does that matter if he cares or not. Its does not make it correct to keep going on about one certain idividual, when the team he supports have also had players who have done lots of things wrong.
Theo Filippo-
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- Post n°577
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Maybe it has no relevance?Alan wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:Do you think this 'someone' cares?
What does that matter if he cares or not. Its does not make it correct to keep going on about one certain idividual, when the team he supports have also had players who have done lots of things wrong.
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- Post n°578
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Theo Filippo wrote:Maybe it has no relevance?Alan wrote:
What does that matter if he cares or not. Its does not make it correct to keep going on about one certain idividual, when the team he supports have also had players who have done lots of things wrong.
Or maybe he is just trolling, because he has a dislike of Liverpool fc.
ResurrectionRooney-
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- Post n°579
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
There is no current United player who is anywhere near as bad as Luis Suarez as far as conduct on a football pitch goes.
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- Post n°580
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ResurrectionRooney wrote:There is no current United player who is anywhere near as bad as Luis Suarez as far as conduct on a football pitch goes.
Young seems pretty bad.
The Bat-Man-
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- Post n°581
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Young just dives.
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- Post n°583
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ResurrectionRooney wrote:There is no current United player who is anywhere near as bad as Luis Suarez as far as conduct on a football pitch goes.
But you go on about doing things correct in life. So if thats the case how can you support a club, who's fans sing about killing people and chant for player like King Eric when he did lots of things wrong when he was playing.
The Bat-Man-
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- Post n°584
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Eternal Witcher wrote:Yes, which is bad.
I concur but Suarez pulls hair to and is an alleged racist.
And he rapes the opposition, I mean come on, have some respect.
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- Post n°585
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
We need more proof.The Bat-Man wrote:Eternal Witcher wrote:Yes, which is bad.
I concur but Suarez pulls hair to and is an alleged racist.
And he rapes the opposition, I mean come on, have some respect.
Laurencio-
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- Post n°586
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:There is no current United player who is anywhere near as bad as Luis Suarez as far as conduct on a football pitch goes.
But you go on about doing things correct in life. So if thats the case how can you support a club, who's fans sing about killing people and chant for player like King Eric when he did lots of things wrong when he was playing.
The killing part has never been literal, which you well know. Cantona was fairly harmless aside from that one kung fu kick.
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- Post n°587
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:We need more proof.The Bat-Man wrote:
I concur but Suarez pulls hair to and is an alleged racist.
And he rapes the opposition, I mean come on, have some respect.
The word alleged is kind of key there.
Carlos Jenkinson-
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- Post n°588
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:We need more proof.The Bat-Man wrote:
I concur but Suarez pulls hair to and is an alleged racist.
And he rapes the opposition, I mean come on, have some respect.
There will never be enough evidence unless it supports Liverpool Fc
The Bat-Man-
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- Post n°589
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ahlycotc wrote:Alan wrote:We need more proof.
The word alleged is kind of key there.
Thank you Ahly.
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- Post n°590
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Laurencio wrote:Alan wrote:
But you go on about doing things correct in life. So if thats the case how can you support a club, who's fans sing about killing people and chant for player like King Eric when he did lots of things wrong when he was playing.
The killing part has never been literal, which you well know. Cantona was fairly harmless aside from that one kung fu kick.
I think a lot of people would say he should have never been allowed to play football again after this tackle. And the fact that after this game he also threw an Auxerre official about 10 to 15 feet into a wall in the dressing room because he did not like what was said to him. And in this world RR lives in with it being so black and white, how can he support a club who had a player like this or fans who chant about "killing any basterd that gets in our way" surley if feels so strongly about these sort off things he would not be supporting Manchester United.
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- Post n°591
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Show the evidence and or prove to me that Suarez or any Liverpool player is racist and i would want them kicked out of the club. And i would not care how good they were.Fonseca wrote:Alan wrote:We need more proof.
There will never be enough evidence unless it supports Liverpool Fc
Laurencio-
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- Post n°592
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:Laurencio wrote:
The killing part has never been literal, which you well know. Cantona was fairly harmless aside from that one kung fu kick.
I think a lot of people would say he should have never been allowed to play football again after this tackle. And the fact that after this game he also threw an Auxerre official about 10 to 15 feet into a wall in the dressing room because he did not like what was said to him. And in this world RR lives in with it being so black and white, how can he support a club who had a player like this or fans who chant about "killing any basterd that gets in our way" surley if feels so strongly about these sort off things he would not be supporting Manchester United.
That was long before he played for Manchester United, he never acted that way for us, so how is that relevant?
What some fans chant doesn't have any impact on club policy, and is not really indicative of the club's moral stance.
ResurrectionRooney-
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- Post n°593
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:Laurencio wrote:
The killing part has never been literal, which you well know. Cantona was fairly harmless aside from that one kung fu kick.
I think a lot of people would say he should have never been allowed to play football again after this tackle. And the fact that after this game he also threw an Auxerre official about 10 to 15 feet into a wall in the dressing room because he did not like what was said to him. And in this world RR lives in with it being so black and white, how can he support a club who had a player like this or fans who chant about "killing any basterd that gets in our way" surley if feels so strongly about these sort off things he would not be supporting Manchester United.
I heard Liverpool fans chanting Munich Munich Munich in their match against Chelsea, I think we'd both agree that taking the piss out of air disasters is wrong, you don't stop supporting them as a result of that, do you? I simply don't join in with the chants I disagree with, as I'm sure you do.
Lux-
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- Post n°594
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
BladeGunner wrote:It really irritates me whenever someone tries to counter a point by criticising the team (or a memeber of the team) that the person making the initial point supports. It's just stupid and it reflects poorly on whoever does it. Liverpool fans keep doing it in this thread but they're not the only ones who do it.
Yup. I do not see the relevance of "But Watford are shit.." .
Do I have to support a big team or w/e to make a point? I am after all a person, not the club I support.
Laurencio-
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- Post n°595
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Lux wrote:BladeGunner wrote:It really irritates me whenever someone tries to counter a point by criticising the team (or a memeber of the team) that the person making the initial point supports. It's just stupid and it reflects poorly on whoever does it. Liverpool fans keep doing it in this thread but they're not the only ones who do it.
Yup. I do not see the relevance of "But Watford are shit.." .
Do I have to support a big team or w/e to make a point? I am after all a person, not the club I support.
Very true, to be fair though, Watford are kinda shit
Seriously though, I don't understand that kindergarden sandbox mentality either :/
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- Post n°596
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Laurencio wrote:Alan wrote:
I think a lot of people would say he should have never been allowed to play football again after this tackle. And the fact that after this game he also threw an Auxerre official about 10 to 15 feet into a wall in the dressing room because he did not like what was said to him. And in this world RR lives in with it being so black and white, how can he support a club who had a player like this or fans who chant about "killing any basterd that gets in our way" surley if feels so strongly about these sort off things he would not be supporting Manchester United.
That was long before he played for Manchester United, he never acted that way for us, so how is that relevant?
What some fans chant doesn't have any impact on club policy, and is not really indicative of the club's moral stance.
I think he stood on a few players in his time when he played for United and had a kick at the fan, John Moncur was one of these players he stood on. And if none off what he did elsewhere matters why does RR always like to add what Suarez did elsewhere before coming to Liverpool.
And i never said what some fans chant has anything to do with the clubs moral stance, Im pointing out that in the world off RR he makes everything sound so black and white, and how can he support a club witch had these certain players and a certain amount off fans who chant about killing people.
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- Post n°597
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
I think you are wrong, and i think you would have know that these chants would have came from the Chelsea fans, who have a matter of a small game in Munich coming up very soon.ResurrectionRooney wrote:Alan wrote:
I think a lot of people would say he should have never been allowed to play football again after this tackle. And the fact that after this game he also threw an Auxerre official about 10 to 15 feet into a wall in the dressing room because he did not like what was said to him. And in this world RR lives in with it being so black and white, how can he support a club who had a player like this or fans who chant about "killing any basterd that gets in our way" surley if feels so strongly about these sort off things he would not be supporting Manchester United.
I heard Liverpool fans chanting Munich Munich Munich in their match against Chelsea, I think we'd both agree that taking the piss out of air disasters is wrong, you don't stop supporting them as a result of that, do you? I simply don't join in with the chants I disagree with, as I'm sure you do.
A man of your so called intellegence must have know this, and is only making this up once again to have a cheap go at Liverpool fc and its fans.Your bullshit is coming out now me thinks, having cheap goes and changing your black and white stance of things to suit yourself and your views.
Laurencio-
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- Post n°598
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:Laurencio wrote:
That was long before he played for Manchester United, he never acted that way for us, so how is that relevant?
What some fans chant doesn't have any impact on club policy, and is not really indicative of the club's moral stance.
I think he stood on a few players in his time when he played for United and had a kick at the fan, John Moncur was one of these players he stood on. And if none off what he did elsewhere matters why does RR always like to add what Suarez did elsewhere before coming to Liverpool.
And i never said what some fans chant has anything to do with the clubs moral stance, Im pointing out that in the world off RR he makes everything sound so black and white, and how can he support a club witch had these certain players and a certain amount off fans who chant about killing people.
He was mostly harmless at United really. The fact that people still sing of him as the King is an odd thing to hold against the club and its supporters. Because RR doesn't like Suarez, simply put.
Which directly attacks the morality of the club. It doesn't attack RR, it attacks the club he and many others support on a very poor basis. At least RRs problems with Liverpool can be traced back to the club's administration (well, sometimes).
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- Post n°599
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
[quote="Laurencio"]
He was mostly harmless at United really. The fact that people still sing of him as the King is an odd thing to hold against the club and its supporters. Because RR doesn't like Suarez, simply put.
Which directly attacks the morality of the club. It doesn't attack RR, it attacks the club he and many others support on a very poor basis. At least RRs problems with Liverpool can be traced back to the club's administration (well, sometimes).[/quote]
RR attacks or would attack Liverpool fc and Suarez when ever he can so i think that is total rubbish. And im not attacking the club and its fans for calling him King, Im pointing out that not all things are so black and white and RR trys to make things sounds as if they are in his world just to suit himself and his arguments.
Alan wrote:
I think he stood on a few players in his time when he played for United and had a kick at the fan, John Moncur was one of these players he stood on. And if none off what he did elsewhere matters why does RR always like to add what Suarez did elsewhere before coming to Liverpool.
And i never said what some fans chant has anything to do with the clubs moral stance, Im pointing out that in the world off RR he makes everything sound so black and white, and how can he support a club witch had these certain players and a certain amount off fans who chant about killing people.
He was mostly harmless at United really. The fact that people still sing of him as the King is an odd thing to hold against the club and its supporters. Because RR doesn't like Suarez, simply put.
Which directly attacks the morality of the club. It doesn't attack RR, it attacks the club he and many others support on a very poor basis. At least RRs problems with Liverpool can be traced back to the club's administration (well, sometimes).[/quote]
RR attacks or would attack Liverpool fc and Suarez when ever he can so i think that is total rubbish. And im not attacking the club and its fans for calling him King, Im pointing out that not all things are so black and white and RR trys to make things sounds as if they are in his world just to suit himself and his arguments.
ResurrectionRooney-
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Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Alan wrote:I think you are wrong, and i think you would have know that these chants would have came from the Chelsea fans, who have a matter of a small game in Munich coming up very soon.ResurrectionRooney wrote:
I heard Liverpool fans chanting Munich Munich Munich in their match against Chelsea, I think we'd both agree that taking the piss out of air disasters is wrong, you don't stop supporting them as a result of that, do you? I simply don't join in with the chants I disagree with, as I'm sure you do.
A man of your so called intellegence must have know this, and is only making this up once again to have a cheap go at Liverpool fc and its fans.Your bullshit is coming out now me thinks, having cheap goes and changing your black and white stance of things to suit yourself and your views.
Blaming disgraceful behaviour on Chelsea fans, not a big surprise from a Liverpool fan.
I suppose this guy is a southerner in disguise as well, is he?
And these people are all Londoners putting on Scouse accents
Now don't get me wrong, I don't really care about Munich chants, I think it's pretty artificial the offence some people claim to feel at chants over disasters, and it does more to denigrate the reputation of those chanting that to actually upset the victims of it, but I digress. You asked me why I don't stop supporting United over those chants threatening to murder people, to answer that question you only need to ask yourself why you don't stop supporting Liverpool over the chants above.