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Protesting against Liverpool
I was trying to think of ways that United fans could get some digs in at Liverpool for their stance in the Suarez affair, without getting United fans in trouble, for the upcoming match at OT.
How about 50,000 United fans wearing Evra masks? That would freak Suarez out, as well as being something that would attract media interest on the day any other ideas? |
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Could get everyone to paint themselves black for the day or just chant EVRAAAAAAAAAA every time Suarez touches the ball |
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The unfortnuate reality is that I doubt we will react quite as badly towards Suarez as Liverpool fans did towards Evra.
As a result, Liverpool fans will think they've won whatever competition they were in. |
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Promised an Avatar, got a Tag Line!
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smashing the cnuts about 6-0 and giving it loads of fist pumping and over the top martin Keown type Jostling in Bucky O Hares face everytime we score.....
Coupled with Rooney running the pitch and kissing the crest in front of the dippers support A LA Neville. That should be fine for me. |
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I wouldn't even give the cnut the satisfaction of booing him, as sometimes reacting such a way to a person makes them want to ram it back in your face.
Everytime he touches the ball, fuck all should happen. Instead, cheer Evra everytime he touches the ball. Get behind our own instead of putting attention on a little piece of shit that doesn't deserve it. |
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Easy.
We give Rio a go in goals, he's tried sneaking in the nets before, and then the first team is Rio Raphael Smalling Fryers Evra Nani Anderson Pogba Young Welbeck Nani Running out to 'Southern Man' by Neil Young. Actually that team would probably beat the cunts. |
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I think the racism campaign really needs to move beyond its 'Kick racism out of football' and adapt a ' speak up, stand up' mantra for those that are playing. All the press and unwanted attention may scare some away from appealing against such racist behavior on the field.
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We need to win - that racist cunt walking off a winner would be horrible
As for protests, fuck taking the high road, the son of a bitch needs to be abused(not racially, just in a culturally acceptable way) until FT. |
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I'd love the players to wear 'Kick racism out of football' t-shirts on in the warmup:
![]() Give the 'Racist bastard' followed by 'Justice for Evra' a airing for a full 10/15 minutes at the start of the match. I imagine he'd feel friggin' intimidated if that were to happen. As people have said though, best way might be to just beat them. |
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I can see where people are coming from regarding the booing and they feel Suarez should get some sort of reaction, but I think a bigger message would be sent out with a clear and vocal backing for our player.
Show him he's important and is the focus of our attention. |
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its not just Suarez though is it. The club itself has now had 3 seperate issues related to racism in a short space of time. Jaysus i have a real hatred of Liverpool since it kicked off. Before that, i had a grudging respect for their playing history. Now it looks like the club is rotten to the core.
I agree that Evra should be cheered everytime he touches the ball |
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Would show the obvious difference in class too. |
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I think we should sign, as a free agent, some lunatic cage fighter type, stick him on the bench, with his obvious intention to come on as soon as the game is won and stick one right into Suarez - take the red for the team, and then retire from football. The FA couldn't touch us.
He could also spend the entire build up to coming on warming up on the touchline alongside Suarez, wherever he goes. Just eyeballing him. The little rat would shit himself. |
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They then went on to say how the club will work hand-in-hand with the authorities and anyone caught using racist language at Anfield will be banned for life. Some lad behind us got in there with the obvious one "unless they're from fuckin Uruguay you pricks!"... |
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They've disgraced themselves enough. Time to take the moral high ground. |
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Like when all the media came out praising "both clubs" in the build up to last week's game for the way they've behaved before the match - like we BOTH slinging shite and causing tension. I'm proud of the way our club have handled ourselves throughout this whole thing. Quiet dignity. But yeah, they'll be a load of intense booing, of course, would like a sturdy tackle or two as well perhaps. But can't see there being much more than that going on. |
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