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to me it looks but I dont care i just hope from NOW rules will be the same for all whats happen before its gonne !
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Gerrard's finger is not "the" finger...you know that as well as i do...
Liverpool should give up on Carroll, he is hopeless...
About the ban and fine for Suarez (and Liverpool): Suarez is a high profile nuisance at the moment...IMO this is not for the finger alone, this is for the fact that on top of all the other things and right in the middle of this, he also was so stupid to give a finger...
I know most of you won't like it, but in all objectivity, right at the moment Suarez must be the biggest arse hole in the world on a football field...Liverpool's support for him is totally misplaced IMO even if i tend to agree with his explanation about the racism and with the fact that Evra exagerates (but we 've been trhough all of that).
IMO he already should have had a ban for what he did to Rodwell in the derby...the FA should do this after every card where diving was involved...and lots of players do it, but Suarez is the most unfair and controversial player in the world right at the moment...a litle bit of introspection wouldn't do him no harm. Oh and to make you guys really happy: i think Dalglish is to blame too...
From the Guardian's website: what we want in 2012 (i couldn't agree more):
I suppose Liverpool growing up and ditching the persecution complex would be too much to hope for. It was a bit rich to accuse the Football Association of prejudging the Luis Suárez investigation when the club have been unable to keep quiet on the matter from the outset. Bill Shankly used to be a one‑man public relations industry on behalf of Liverpool FC, before the term had been properly recognised. The present crass campaign lacks his magic touch.
tik, Gerd Muller just hanged around the goal and scored, same goes for Pipo Inzagi and Miroslav Klose. They are among the best goal poachers ever...priceless.
I think Bent is less a goal poacher than those 3 and that he does more than just hanging around the goal...IMO Bent is a striker who can play with the team. He would be very complimentary with players like Suarez, Downing, Henderson and Bellamy...the more i think about it, the more i'm convinced that he will be the perfect striker for Liverpool.
PS: and sell Gerrard, with the money you will get from him you can buy very good players. Gerrard is definitely over the top but at the moment clubs will still give much money for him, in a couple of months it will be too late...
Kenny should just get Bent...
Seriously though, just what reds need...
Goal hanging, selfish poacher... perfect to score scrappy goals...
Calling Gerrard a legend is a very serious devaluation of the notion "legend".
Dalglish, Keegan, Hughes, Toshack, Shankley and Paisley are Liverpool legends. Gerrard does not come even close to that. From his generation there is only one player that one could maybe call legend: Xabi Alonso. But it is much too soon to call current players legends...you need hindsight and perspective to do that. That is also why i never read biographies of players who carreer isn't finished...
Erm, yeah, Gerrard is definitely a Pool legend surely?
Came through youth setup?
Scouse?
Genuinely world class?
More than a decade with the club?
A good number of medals and cups - including single handedly dragging his team to the big eared cup?
Scored umpteen goals and saves his best performances for rivals?
He even punched a dude in a club - I mean what else can you ask for?
PS: and sell Gerrard, with the money you will get from him you can buy very good players. Gerrard is definitely over the top but at the moment clubs will still give much money for him, in a couple of months it will be too late...
Calling Gerrard a legend is a very serious devaluation of the notion "legend".
Dalglish, Keegan, Hughes, Toshack, Shankley and Paisley are Liverpool legends. Gerrard does not come even close to that. From his generation there is only one player that one could maybe call legend: Xabi Alonso. But it is much too soon to call current players legends...you need hindsight and perspective to do that. That is also why i never read biographies of players who carreer isn't finished...