With you being the biggest one.With all the shit being spouted in this thread, there must be some real arseholes in here
I always love seeing which newbies will never be promotedWith you being the biggest one.
Which is something Evra accepted after it was explained to him afterwards.The Spanish word "Negro" translates as "black" not the n word and not the same meaning as negro in English
Expected from a country that has committed multiple genocides without owning up to it.
I'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.Which is something Evra accepted after it was explained to him afterwards.
The question was then whether Suarez intended to refer to Evra's race in an abusive manner to provoke a reaction: which the FA accepted that he did, because he said it 10 times and was caught nipping him during the game.
Are you drinking?Wonder if he’ll wear his Suarez t shirt to the ceremony the piss stained tramp.
I'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.
Yes, exactly Evra changed what he was accusing Suarez of saying and gave a different account to the panel than the one he gave to the ref after the game.
The point is whether Dalglish was right to question the original accusation of "nigger" being used by Suarez "ten times"
As Evra later backtracked and changed it from "nigger" to "negro" and "ten times" to "five times" then clearly Dalglish was right to question the original accusation.
(Although I don't understand how someone who speaks Spanish "everyday in training" as he told the panel, thought the word "negro" in a Spanish sentence could possibly mean "nigger". Surely his Spanish teammates never talked about buying a "negro car" or a "negro armani jumper", but hey, this is me done for the day)
Terrace culture. Love it.Wonder if he’ll wear his Suarez t shirt to the ceremony the piss stained tramp.
Absolutely no interpretation of Suarez's conduct can be anything but frowned upon. And picking Evra apart to defend Suarez is disgusting, in my opinion.I'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.
Yes, exactly Evra changed what he was accusing Suarez of saying and gave a different account to the panel than the one he gave to the ref after the game.
The point is whether Dalglish was right to question the original accusation of "nigger" being used by Suarez "ten times"
As Evra later backtracked and changed it from "nigger" to "negro" and "ten times" to "five times" then clearly Dalglish was right to question the original accusation.
(Although I don't understand how someone who speaks Spanish "everyday in training" as he told the panel, thought the word "negro" in a Spanish sentence could possibly mean "nigger". Surely his Spanish teammates never talked about buying a "negro car" or a "negro armani jumper", but hey, this is me done for the day)
The system at work.I'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.
Yes, exactly Evra changed what he was accusing Suarez of saying and gave a different account to the panel than the one he gave to the ref after the game.
The point is whether Dalglish was right to question the original accusation of "nigger" being used by Suarez "ten times"
As Evra later backtracked and changed it from "nigger" to "negro" and "ten times" to "five times" then clearly Dalglish was right to question the original accusation.
(Although I don't understand how someone who speaks Spanish "everyday in training" as he told the panel, thought the word "negro" in a Spanish sentence could possibly mean "nigger". Surely his Spanish teammates never talked about buying a "negro car" or a "negro armani jumper", but hey, this is me done for the day)
It’s not just for his services to football, he was a supportive figurehead around everything to do with hillsborough and helped the families out massively. Fair play to him.Undeserved.
To be a "Sir" I think you should be absolutely exceptional. Like Sir Alex.
Totally agree with your first 2 lines. As for the 3rd one, well this is sent to you with love xxI wouldnt cross the road to see the Queen or any of her family unless it was to get away from them.
Honours list means nothing.
As an ex Celtic -Liverpool player Dalglish can feck off.
That's fair enough. It makes him a very good person who does the right thing, I would like to think most people would do that in his position, I don't think it's enough to be a "Sir"It’s not just for his services to football, he was a supportive figurehead around everything to do with hillsborough and helped the families out massively. Fair play to him.
I can see you lasting a long timeWith all the shit being spouted in this thread, there must be some real arseholes in here
I'd imagine after the drivel you've posted in your 12 post history, that's you done for life on hereI'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.
Yes, exactly Evra changed what he was accusing Suarez of saying and gave a different account to the panel than the one he gave to the ref after the game.
The point is whether Dalglish was right to question the original accusation of "nigger" being used by Suarez "ten times"
As Evra later backtracked and changed it from "nigger" to "negro" and "ten times" to "five times" then clearly Dalglish was right to question the original accusation.
(Although I don't understand how someone who speaks Spanish "everyday in training" as he told the panel, thought the word "negro" in a Spanish sentence could possibly mean "nigger". Surely his Spanish teammates never talked about buying a "negro car" or a "negro armani jumper", but hey, this is me done for the day)
It brings that whole one eyed Liverpool fan saga back.Absolutely no interpretation of Suarez's conduct can be anything but frowned upon. And picking Evra apart to defend Suarez is disgusting, in my opinion.
Whether he called Evra the N word or Negro, Suarez invoked Evra's race and did so not as a "friend" (cultural apology bollocks, let's not pretend we should learn cultural lessons from societies where systematic racism has been a problem for decades...) but in an effort to rile Evra up and demean him. That is not ok and Suarez was rightfully banned.
Apologizing for Suarez which you are clearly doing is absolutely sickening and pathetic.
As for Kenny, he made a massive error in judgement. He lost his job and much respect globally, so he has paid his price. But ultimately he is still very well respected in football and by the establishment so we can all move on.
Yes remember it well, was at the first leg.Totally agree with your first 2 lines. As for the 3rd one, well this is sent to you with love xx
Was it 83 when you beat Madrid in the Cup Winners Cup final ? Remember that match well. Jim Leighton was a terrific goalkeeper for The Dons, strange how it never worked out for him at United.Yes remember it well, was at the first leg.
Thing is Liverpool were at the top while Aberdeen were only starting.
82-85 Aberdeen were a top side in Europe.
Mark Carne managed to get 100 trains cancelled on Monday. That's pretty unique. Should have got more than a CBE surely.That's fair enough. It makes him a very good person who does the right thing, I would like to think most people would do that in his position, I don't think it's enough to be a "Sir"
I think it should be someone who is absolutely unique in what they do. Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir David Jason, Sir Paul McCartney.
Just my opinion.
And you can always count on a pool supporter to change the topic. It’s very relevant as a knighthood means a role model to society and his handling of the Suarez situation is far from that.You can always count on the usual suspects to turn a different subject into the Suarez/Evra thing as soon as they get the slightest opportunity to do so.
I'm using up my last allowed post of the day to reply to this.
Yes, exactly Evra changed what he was accusing Suarez of saying and gave a different account to the panel than the one he gave to the ref after the game.
The point is whether Dalglish was right to question the original accusation of "nigger" being used by Suarez "ten times"
As Evra later backtracked and changed it from "nigger" to "negro" and "ten times" to "five times" then clearly Dalglish was right to question the original accusation.
(Although I don't understand how someone who speaks Spanish "everyday in training" as he told the panel, thought the word "negro" in a Spanish sentence could possibly mean "nigger". Surely his Spanish teammates never talked about buying a "negro car" or a "negro armani jumper", but hey, this is me done for the day)