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Just realised Suarez wore a t-shirt himself. He must have looked even more of a plonker.
The quotes in that from Laguna are awful.
The quotes in that from Laguna are awful.
"I can't believe it. They're making a big mistake," Lugano said.
"Luis is a victim. I can't understand how a player like Evra can do this. He is breaking the codes of football.
"We all know what kind of person Luis is and the values he has," added Paris St Germain defender Lugano on his personal website.
"It's obvious that in England there's a racism problem they're trying to eradicate. That's good but this sentence has no solid arguments."
Apparently Suarez and the dippers are going to appeal and the process could drag on long enough for him to be available for the Man City game on the 3rd of Jan.
Do Liverpool actually realize they're defending a racist? I mean, it's verging on public suicide.
Could you imagine Sir Alex standing there in a fecking t-shirt like that, looking like a prick?
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Jaysus, Olly. These are too good. We're not worthy.
What the hell has happened to Kenny Dalglish? I respected him, as a great player, and particularly for his efforts after the Hillsborough disaster; now, he turns up for press conferences with cuts on his face after being out drinking the previous night, his signings are almost uniformly a joke, and then there's this pathetic stance over Luis Suarez. I can hardly believe how foolish he & Liverpool are being, nor how the club's owners have seemingly bought-in to the idiocy of some supporters.
Normally, a team might wear shirts featuring an injured or deceased team-mate of theirs, as a tribute or gesture of solidarity - if anyone, it should be our team wearing shirts featuring the real victim in this matter - but to pay tribute to the culprit is a new low for football in general, not just for Liverpool or British football. What an absolute disgrace.
What the hell has happened to Kenny Dalglish? I respected him, as a great player, and particularly for his efforts after the Hillsborough disaster; now, he turns up for press conferences with cuts on his face after being out drinking the previous night, his signings are almost uniformly a joke, and then there's this pathetic stance over Luis Suarez. I can hardly believe how foolish he & Liverpool are being, nor how the club's owners have seemingly bought-in to the idiocy of some supporters.
Normally, a team might wear shirts featuring an injured or deceased team-mate of theirs, as a tribute or gesture of solidarity - if anyone, it should be our team wearing shirts featuring the real victim in this matter - but to pay tribute to the culprit is a new low for football in general, not just for Liverpool or British football. What an absolute disgrace.
From a distance, the images of Suarez on their t-shirts almost look like giant red Swastikas.
From a distance, the images of Suarez on their t-shirts almost look like giant red Swastikas.
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I met KK at a sports dinner last night at the Crowne Plasa. He may be showing slight signs of a hangover?
That really is a terrible quote. The fact that there is this kind of reaction to this in 2011 is unbelievable.Yep:
All of the comments there are awful, but the bit in bold is especially![]()
From a distance, the images of Suarez on their t-shirts almost look like giant red Swastikas.
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suarez is a racist
he wears a racist hat
and when he isn't biting
he's diving like a twat
he's a rat faced goofy cnut
a member of the klan
he abused patrice evra
now he's got an 8 game ban
Oh my goodness the t-shirts are real, I've just got home. Sweet feck I'm limiting my bewilderment scale on this issue. It can't get any higher.
Surely?