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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:23 pm 
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Shirt sponsors Standard Charterd getting their knickers in a twist over this now.

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 Post subject: Re: Liverpool laughing stocks?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:55 pm 
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Maybe Blurred could shed a little neutrally coloured light on it for us? Blurred? :conf:


On what, exactly? The whole thing, from all sides, is a complete clusterfuck, and has been ever since the original incident several months ago.


That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


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That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


I include the FA and Man United in that, too, by the way - as well as many of our fans, the media and just about anyone else that's been contaminated by it.

No, I don't think it'll blow over - the next time we play them it'll come up again, as there'll be another week's worth of repeating all this handshake bollocks, and the whole issue will dog Dalglish and Suarez for the rest of their time in Liverpool. And most fans have long memories, which'll mean this'll be part of the modern day 'rivalry' for years to come, I fancy.

I'm so thoroughly fecking sick of all of this shit and the mix of conspiracy, cock-up and downright nastiness it's not true.


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 Post subject: Re: Liverpool laughing stocks?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:13 am 
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seanworth wrote:
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Maybe Blurred could shed a little neutrally coloured light on it for us? Blurred? :conf:


On what, exactly? The whole thing, from all sides, is a complete clusterfuck, and has been ever since the original incident several months ago.


That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


the apologies are kinda negated if it is then admitted that they were both made to issue pre-worded apologies at the barrel of a gun...

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That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


I include the FA and Man United in that, too, by the way - as well as many of our fans, the media and just about anyone else that's been contaminated by it.

No, I don't think it'll blow over - the next time we play them it'll come up again, as there'll be another week's worth of repeating all this handshake bollocks, and the whole issue will dog Dalglish and Suarez for the rest of their time in Liverpool. And most fans have long memories, which'll mean this'll be part of the modern day 'rivalry' for years to come, I fancy.

I'm so thoroughly fecking sick of all of this shit and the mix of conspiracy, cock-up and downright nastiness it's not true.


Hmm. Go on...

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That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


I include the FA and Man United in that, too, by the way - as well as many of our fans, the media and just about anyone else that's been contaminated by it.

No, I don't think it'll blow over - the next time we play them it'll come up again, as there'll be another week's worth of repeating all this handshake bollocks, and the whole issue will dog Dalglish and Suarez for the rest of their time in Liverpool. And most fans have long memories, which'll mean this'll be part of the modern day 'rivalry' for years to come, I fancy.

I'm so thoroughly fecking sick of all of this shit and the mix of conspiracy, cock-up and downright nastiness it's not true.


Hmm. Go on...


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 Post subject: Re: Liverpool laughing stocks?
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seanworth wrote:
That's pretty much it. It is strange though that LFC have had so many opportunities to put this issue to rest over the last few months and totally f&^ked up every chance they have. I don't know how an organization can screw up so badly over and over. I bet Henry is absolutely livid about this incident and as said above the reason apologies were issued yesterday.

Do you feel with the apologies finally, given regardless of whether people think they are sincere will finally allow this matter to blow over or do you expect it to continue to fester?


I include the FA and Man United in that, too, by the way - as well as many of our fans, the media and just about anyone else that's been contaminated by it.

No, I don't think it'll blow over - the next time we play them it'll come up again, as there'll be another week's worth of repeating all this handshake bollocks, and the whole issue will dog Dalglish and Suarez for the rest of their time in Liverpool. And most fans have long memories, which'll mean this'll be part of the modern day 'rivalry' for years to come, I fancy.

I'm so thoroughly fecking sick of all of this shit and the mix of conspiracy, cock-up and downright nastiness it's not true.


Not sure if I agree with you that much especially regarding the conspiracy bit. Sure Man U milked this, and as far as the FA is concerned they screw up everything quite consistantly so it is hardly a surprise. At the end of the day though LFC are as much if not even more to blame than Suarez in the continuation of this stain on the reputation of the LFC. They have mishandled every opportunity to put this matter to rest, whether it be incompetance, arrogance, naivity or just plain stupidity. Man U have simply just kept stirring the pot, and the FA are well, the FA. I agree that the scandal will continue for the time being, but eventually it will be put to rest. Before that happens though the players should stop doing stupid stunts like wearing Suarez shirts, and Daghleish needs to listen to his advisors before opening his mouth. I understand that you are accepting LFC are responsible for a lot of the blame in this affair, but I think they need to accept more of the blame. Let's face it at the very least they took the bait every time it was offered.


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 Post subject: Re: Liverpool laughing stocks?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:51 pm 
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It all went tits up when Suarez admitted to saying what he said and yet, everybody else at Liverpool denied everything and put their fingers in their ears.

As soon as all that bollocks happened they were fair game for this so called 'witch hunt'

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Words fail me.


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Liverpool Football Club is truly special. There, I’ve said it. I came to know it as a 10 year old living in London in the 1970s who jumped on the bandwagon and never looked back.


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 Post subject: Re: Liverpool laughing stocks?
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Horrifying to read all the people below, "SPOT ON MATE!" "SUPERB ARTICLE!"

There are at least some people with a brain commenting too thankfully.

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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:
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Liverpool Football Club is truly special. There, I’ve said it. I came to know it as a 10 year old living in London in the 1970s who jumped on the bandwagon and never looked back.


:roll:



And that wouldn't even be guaranteed to make it into the top 5 most :roll: -worthy comments in that piece.

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Evry time you think they've reached teir nadir another spade comes out & they find new depths.

I know I go on about what low lives they are, but is anyone still in any doubts ??

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Evry time you think they've reached teir nadir another spade comes out & they find new depths.

I know I go on about what low lives they are, but is anyone still in any doubts ??



So eighties! :D

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bobo the clown wrote:
Evry time you think they've reached teir nadir another spade comes out & they find new depths.

I know I go on about what low lives they are, but is anyone still in any doubts ??
So eighties! :D
Oooops !! :oops:

I'll apologise AND shake the hand of anyone who took that wrongly.

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bobo the clown wrote:
Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Evry time you think they've reached teir nadir another spade comes out & they find new depths.

I know I go on about what low lives they are, but is anyone still in any doubts ??
So eighties! :D
Oooops !! :oops:

I'll apologise AND shake the hand of anyone who took that wrongly.


I'll refuse that handshake mate. I'm not going to have you making some type of clown out of me.


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