McGrathsipan
Dawn’s less famous husband
Ole cheated that day. Plain and simple.
Exactly.I don't think Ole cheated, nor Suárez in that instance - because they were not trying to deceive anyone.
What they did was probably not very sportsmanlike, nor noble, but that's does not necessarily mean "cheating".
So it's an acceptable form of cheating then ?
It's not cheating unless it's done deceptively in an attempt to get away with it, imo.
No, they are not identical. There's a difference between admitting to something you DID to something you SAW. You would have no doubt about what YOU DID, but when it comes down to what YOU SAW, I don't think the referee can take your word for it - even if it results in a goal against your own team. He should see it himself.
If you want to compare the handball to diving - though I didn't think it was intentional - that's fine. Comparing it to that phanton goal, though, no. I doubt the referee could even change his decision based on what one of the players saw.
Doing and seeing are not very dissimilar. Carroll would have been very certain about the ball going over the line - it was halfway into the net. You could even argue that he did 'do', as he himself physically fumbled the ball into the goal.
I don't know how you can say they're not identical. In both cases the player is very certain as to what's happened.
Anyway, this is all about moral outrage, is it not? So to prove he isn't a cheat Carroll should've surely suggested to the referee that the ball was over line?
Why are Liverpool fan so obsessed with comparing everything to Man United?
I'm not comparing anything to Utd. Gerrard did, and we're discussing that.
Yes you are.
The simple answer is shut up Gerrard, Ferguson didn't say his players would own up to similar, so why make a comparison.
It's just typical of the Liverpool point the finger at someone else mentality, always looking for the 'what abar that time United did this like.'
It is an obsession. A picture on twitter was doing the rounds today with all the times that a United player has handled the ball, asking why we didn't own up to them.
Seriously, why?
Carroll's was a similar incident and we're playing you today, that's why.
Seeing as you're (along with Everton) our biggest rivals, the comparisons and attacks on Utd are always going to be there. It's just the way it is. If you live in England you'll know that Utd and Liverpool fans will use anything to attack one another.
Anyway, this 'point the finger at someone else' mentality is more or less human nature, not just something you can level at Liverpool fans.
Don't forget that he always, always plays the victim in these cases.Suarez does all of that in addition to racial abuse, biting opponents, pulling opponent's hair, potential leg breaking tackles and kicking people deliberately. THAT is why he's hated.
It's obvious Gerrard was going to bring up United at some point in that interview, as many have said, but I don't really care, let him have as many little digs as he wants.
As for Solskjaer, wasn't he carded for a 'professional foul'? I don't really see that as cheating, he'd rather take the red than concede a goal. He walked straight off and no-one complained about it. Anyway, just my opinion.
Exactly.
Otherwise all fouls would be cheating.
fergie is doing exactly the opposite of what he keeps preaching. Instead of saying "let's just talk football", he yet again stirs up the pot,which in turn has former players and current ones supporting Suarez. Right or wrong, they're going to support him.
No class.
No. Carroll has nothing to do with Suarez.
Ferguson said controversy follows Suarez around.
He didn't say he should have owned up to the handball, and he didn't say our players would own up in similar circumstances.
So Carroll is completely irrelevant.
This handball incident is a non-incident.
If it's deliberate then it is.
But the supposed cheating, the diving, the lack of sportsmanship? For me, it hardly merits the discussion time we give it. I haven’t got a problem with the handball against Mansfield other than that it was a poor decision that went against a non-League club and might have cost them a much-needed replay. But I’ve never heard the word cheat used so cheaply as in recent weeks by former players and pundits. Cheating, for me, is doping, cheating is match-fixing, despicable actions which undermine the whole essence of sport.
A handball or a foul on a player bearing down on goal is part of the game. It’s covered in the rules. You take your penalty — be it a sending-off or a free-kick — and get on with the game. Everyone in sport knows that. It’s a harsh environment, where not everything turns out fairly, just as in everyday life. What happened against Mansfield was an injustice. But it wasn’t cheating.
The Carroll incident is very much relevant when considering what Suarez did vs Mansfield. As I've said, they're both similar incidents and that's why Gerrard's mentioned Carroll. The fact we're playing you & you are our arch rivals further contributes to the reasoning behind him commenting on Carroll and not another random incident. It can be interpreted as a dig, but that's to be expected.
Well at least we can agree on one thing.
Can't you just accept Gerrard was wrong to bring it up, seeing as Ferguson had made no assertion that our players would act differently.
I wouldn't be surprised if Gerrard had been briefed beforehand by the braindead PR team at Liverpool to bring it up as a petty pre-emptive strike against a statement that was never made.
As I touched on, it's got that sort of amateur obsessive 'what about United' stink of it.
Roy Carroll had a single indiscretion. Suarez has multiple including much more vile incidents than this. That's what Ferguson is referring to.
No one really gives a feck about the handball in isolation. It just seems unsavoury in the context of racism, serial cheating and trying to injure opponents.
I disagree with Gary Neville!The words of Gary Neville.
The words of Gary Neville.
So Solskjaer's made an honest foul which you call cheating, but Suarez has knowingly handled the ball and he's not cheating?
Cheating
noun
a person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.
Since it is a totally different situation. However, I believe the Macheda incident is very much relevant in this case and to be honest, I cannot see how we can get on our high horses about Suarez when Macheda did exactly the same, unless you are a top red of course.
Dishonest being the operative word. There's nothing dishonest about a professional foul, or a deliberate foul or whatever you want to call it. Yes, an advantage is gained, but that doesn't imply dishonesty.
Suarez v Ghana wasn't dishonest, Solskjaer's example wasn't dishonest. Roy Carrolls was, Suarez v Mansfield was.
2. To violate rules deliberately, as in a game: was accused of cheating at cards.
It's cheating. Being punished is irrelevant.
Neville is full of shit and simply justifying cheating.The quote from Neville sums it up neatly, though I would include diving as cheating too.
In which way is it different? In both cases the player knows an unfair advantage has been gained.
2. To violate rules deliberately, as in a game: was accused of cheating at cards.
It's cheating. Being punished is irrelevant.
It depends on who did it? If it was one of our rivals, then we'd be screaming murder...![]()