Replay of the Rodwell Red. I AM FUMING.

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Credit to Dixon and Shearer for saying it as it is. Dalglish came across as a right arrogant **** there, no change from the norm though.
 

Did you see Dalglish on MOTD there? What an odious little cockstash that is.

FFS id calmed down a bit until he came on

Hes so ****ing condescending it like we should be thanking our lucky stars that hes even talking to the press

What did the scruffy tramp looking whiskey nosed mental case think they would ask him first
 
Even worse was how our fans in the lower gwladys reacted, disgusting behaviour throwing whatever they could and spitting on red****e players absolute animals who should be banned from entering a football stadium ever again

We have our fair share of bells like any other club, but allowing Caroll to celebrate in front of the GS without censure & lettin Suarez take corners at both sides late in the 2nd half is just asking for trouble. Fair play to Bellers who, inexplicably, got stuff thrown at him whilst taking a corner and just got on with it. We're one of the few grounds that treat us like grown ups and allow us to take bottles/flasks in, this will probably stop now.

Special mention should go to the bullnecked beauts threatening a red dad and his lads up in the GS stand, tough guys huh?
 
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We have our fair share of bells like any other club, but allowing Caroll to celebrate in front of the GS without censure & lettin Suarez take corners at both sides late in the 2nd half is just asking for trouble. Fair play to Bellers who, inexplicably, got stuff thrown at him whilst taking a corner and just got on with it. We're one of the few grounds that treat us like grown ups and allow us to take bottles/flasks in, this will probably stop now.

Special mention should go to the bullnecked beauts threatening a red dad and his lads up in the GS stand, tough guys huh?

brennan would sort em out
 
We have our fair share of bells like any other club, but allowing Caroll to celebrate in front of the GS without censure & lettin Suarez take corners at both sides late in the 2nd half is just asking for trouble. Fair play to Bellers who, inexplicably, got stuff thrown at him whilst taking a corner and just got on with it. We're one of the few grounds that treat us like grown ups and allow us to take bottles/flasks in, this will probably stop now.

Special mention should go to the bullnecked beauts threatening a red dad and his lads up in the GS stand, tough guys huh?

I sit up there, it was indeed a disgrace.
 
it wont change the score no ****, dont think they were trying to change the score. I dont get the point your trying to make. Do you agree they're animals and should be banned for life?

Here's where i stand:

Anybody who isn't grown up enough to refrain from throwing objects at a football player because he's a bad tit, is as a result, a bad tit and should be liable for whatever actions the club wish to take.

Doing what those fans were doing today just drags down the whole club. There's a difference between calling Suarez a rat, and throwing coins at him.
 
We have our fair share of bells like any other club, but allowing Caroll to celebrate in front of the GS without censure & lettin Suarez take corners at both sides late in the 2nd half is just asking for trouble. Fair play to Bellers who, inexplicably, got stuff thrown at him whilst taking a corner and just got on with it. We're one of the few grounds that treat us like grown ups and allow us to take bottles/flasks in, this will probably stop now.

Special mention should go to the bullnecked beauts threatening a red dad and his lads up in the GS stand, tough guys huh?

There was a fella and his lad going out at half time, ran a right gauntlet of abuse.

FFS, the kid looked terrified, hope it made those fully grown men feel big.
 
I agree - these are the biggest issues in the game, and frankly they are killing it. Agree to disagree on the exact definition of cheating as I will maintain that to knowingly commit a foul is different to mistiming a tackle.

The only thing I'd add to your list is the influence of money - now more than ever this drives the game, and it will be interesting to see whether UEFA have got the balls to call City to account for their joke of a sponsorship deal (which is effectively with their owners) that generates them £400 million of income to get around the financial fair play rules. Some how I doubt they will.

Whilst these problems are obvious to the vast majority of ordinary fans, unfortunately so long as the money keeps rolling nothing is going to change. My heart breaks that it is entirely conceivable that we, and a whole host of other clubs, will never contend for the title ever again


Good post, mate. Yeah, I agree that Man City's little trick will not be blocked by UEFA. In fact City just showed the other rich clubs how to circumvent these new rules.

Another reason why the status quo remains. Someone with real influence (i.e. us, the fans) should kick up a real stink why Atkinson was allowed to blow time with Jags bearing down on the Man U goal last season and why this season he's allowed to send Rodwell off. Both times against more marketable teams.

Happens every time. Can you imagine the panic in the eyes of Barclays, Scudamore and Sky if the likes of Wigan, Stoke, West Brom & Norwich all made top 4 one season? They would only be thinking about one thing: loss of earnings.

Football will eat itself and no one at the top cares because they're only in it for the money.
 

Seriously the non top 5 clubs should break off and let the smug bastards rot. Football has gone so far from it's roots it's unbelievable.
 
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Loved the last line in the Sunday Express article.

TOMMY SMITH look away now, Graeme Souness hide behind the sofa. Pat van den Hauwe shield your eyes.
To the hardmen who contributed to many a bare-knuckled Merseyside dust-up, your derby has become more handbags than hand grenades.
Now it appears the inevitable red card can be administered for a perfectly-timed challenge, Jack Rodwell contributing to referee Martin Atkinson’s collection which now stands at four for the season.
His block tackle on Luis Suarez provoked the expected exaggerated reaction from the floored Uruguayan though the ball was won cleanly – but not in the view of Atkinson, who ended the England Under-21 international’s afternoon.
Really it was more Rowan Atkinson than Martin and from that 23rd minute Everton were has-beens because of Mr Bean.
The 20th sending-off in two decades in this fixture condemned Everton and it seemed appropriate that in this era of pacifism the game was virtually settled by a player with a girl’s name.
Andy Carroll’s left-footed prod from Jose Enrique’s cross – a goal made in Newcastle – knocked the stuffing out of the home side. Carroll’s striking partner Suarez added to home pain with a clinical late finish.
Everton boss David Moyes knew when the real damage was done in this 216th Merseyside derby and by whom.
“It’s the first time we’ve had this referee since myself and Steve Round (assistant manager) were fined a year ago after the game against Manchester United,” he said.
“When it was 11 v 11 it wasn’t a bad game. Here is a young boy (Rodwell) making his way in the game and something like this happens. I don’t think anyone in the world thought it was more than a free-kick.”

Rodwell hung around in disbelief once Atkinson had brandished red. He was gradually led towards the tunnel by Liverpool’s Charlie Adam, whose consoling arm wasn’t exactly welcomed by the Everton midfielder.
No one could fault Everton’s spirit as they tried to keep their neighbours at bay. Keeper Tim Howard became the first Everton keeper to save a penalty in a Merseyside league encounter, throwing himself to his left to defy a decent attempt from Dirk Kuyt.
When Howard clawed away a Carroll header, saw Louis Saha turn another Carroll effort off the line and was left relieved at another Kuyt miss, you just wondered if Everton could bridge the gap.
Before the game Moyes bemoaned the harsh financial gulf between the two clubs.
On Friday night Liverpool co-owner John W Henry had been taken to hospital following an accident on his £25million yacht – a sum of money that would keep Everton in players for two seasons.
Saha, operating up front with Tim Cahill, and the impressive Marouane Fellaini in support, offered some hope for 10-man Everton.
The French striker, whose Twitter war with Moyes appears to be in the past, twice went close with venomous strikes from long range.
But there were to be no heroics for a side who have now won just one of the past 10 local scraps.
With Craig Bellamy introduced from the bench, Kenny Dalglish’s side once again moved forward with danger and intent.
The Welshman’s ball to Enrique gave the Spaniard plenty to do but the cross from the byline asked questions of Everton’s hard-pressed defence.
The eager Kuyt, who ran himself into the ground, ducked and there was Carroll to apply the vital touch for his first Premier League goal of the season – and in front of watching England boss Fabio Capello.
Suddenly the wall of sound which had backed the home side in this Goodison Park siege dropped to a whisper and Everton were done for.
Liverpool could smell more blood and Suarez assumed the Dracula role, taking advantage of a mix-up between Sylvain Distin and Leighton Baines to bury low and true past Howard.
There was time for Kuyt to hit the post from a Suarez corner taken amid an avalanche of missiles from a fed-up Gladys Street end.
For Dalglish it was a triumphant return to the ground which came close to marking his managerial epitaph.
The Scot resigned as Anfield boss a couple of days after the 4-4 FA Cup draw here in 1991.
This time it was smiles all round with Dalglish saluting £35million Carroll. “The big ’un really works hard in training and is getting his reward on the pitch,” he said.
On the assist side, see a certain Martin Atkinson.
 
Moyes should issue a club statement highlighting this referees performance in his ladt 2 Everton games + compare it to clattenberg etc...

Then pose the question "is there an agenda?"
 

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