ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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Getting booed by his fellow professionals. You have to be a very special kind of disgraceful [Poor language removed] to have that inflicted on you.
 
Yet not one of the pussies have the bottle to snap his leg in half.

TBF, it's pretty difficult to injure him when every moment he's on the pitch he's looking to avoid contact and throw himself up in the air to get others carded.
 
RAWK are not happy



IT WAZ CHELSEA

love this one:

reaks my heart that. Wouldn't blame him for leaving this horrible, [Poor language removed] infested league.

Really want to do the same myself. When you compare it to other leagues (ticket prices, respect, basic professionalism) then it's still in the stone age. If it wasn't for Liverpool I would gladly have nothing to do with it.

So you dont like the respect and basic professionalism in this league, yet stand behind a racist, biting, diving cheating scum? haha, logic evades of them.
 
I know I'm late in on this, I've been away, but in the whole biting incident, my point of view is this.

There are a lot of people in the media, and on the internet saying that tackle that threatens a career is much worse than what Suarez done, as he never left a mark or drew blood etc. However, every single footballer who chooses to go ot on a football pitch to play professional football is aware that thre is some possibility, no matter how small that they may get injured in some fashion. Some players will even put themselves in acetain positions knowing full well that there is the distinct possibility that they will, as much as I dislike the lad, John Terry is one. However, there is not one player in the country that I would think goes out onto a football pitch with the though that they may get bitten by an opponent, and this is why for me, it deserved special treatment. If I was to walk into my local supermarket and bite an unsuspecting member of the public, no matter how hard, I would be punished, more likely in a more severe manner that Suarez was. There is as much place for me doing it in a supermarket, as there is for it on a football pitch.

I was listening to Radio 2 on Monday lunch and Jeremy Vine was debating it. A 'journalist' fro trhe Daily Mail came on and actually argued the point that Suarez should be applauded for doing what he did rather than punished, as he found it highly entertaining, and that Football has become more entertainment now than a sport. I didn't catch this fellas name, but I can only think he was trying to make a name for himself.
 
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