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

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As others have said, I would take only Gerrard

That Enrique is beyond terrible
enrique is a great player and the only one i`d have from them. and i wouldnt touch stevie with a sh1tty stick - hes possibly the slimiest player in the league with suarez
 
i`ve only read the 1st paragraph but are you saying you didnt know LFC have got the media in its pocket?............... and have done for as long as i can remember

I mean the whole article - the bit dealing with religious cult behaviour in particular.

Of course the media is saturated with an LFC precence. It's p*ssed me off for longer than I care to remember, which is why the 'media conspiracy' tripe we hear from them is rollocks.
 

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand back on topic.

Liverpool have dismissed claims they were pressured into issuing apologies over the Luis Suarez affair by shirt sponsors Standard Chartered.The bank were involved in discussions with the club about events on Saturday when Suarez refused to shake the hand of Patrice Evra, the man he was found guilty of racially abusing. But the Reds insist it was they and not Standard Chartered who decided to take the decisive action in the form of three statements from Suarez, manager Kenny Dalglish and managing director Ian Ayre.


"Ian Ayre kept Standard Chartered fully informed of developments over the course of the weekend," said a statement from Liverpool. "The actions the club decided to take on Sunday were supported by Standard Chartered."


The bank on Monday confirmed they had held dialogue with the Anfield officials, expressing their concerns.


"We were very disappointed by Saturday's incident and have discussed our concerns with the club," said a statement from Standard Chartered.


Liverpool, having steadfastly defended the Uruguay international ever since allegations were made against him by the Manchester United defender on October 15, were quick to act following the incident at Old Trafford.


Condemnation both in this country and overseas, particularly in the United States where the club's owners Fenway Sports Group are based, brought decisive action from the Anfield hierarchy. And Piara Powar, executive director of Football Against Racism in Europe, said the move, although overdue, was needed for the healing process to begin.


"The apologies are welcome, it's definitely a step in the right direction," he told Sky Sports News. "I would say it probably is time now that we started to heal, we started to look at the issues that have been thrown up and we move forward as people are calling for.


"I think there are still some unresolved questions Liverpool need to look at. There's still some lessons for the rest of us that we need to consider in the coming weeks, but it's not too late, it's never too late to say sorry.


"I think it shows British football has a lot to do really. There's a number of questions that have struck us and one of those is clubs need to stop paying lip service and really take some of these social issues seriously. And they (Liverpool) need to think about how they manage star players."
 
It amuses me no end now that the maniacs amongst their fanbase backing Sewerez to the hilt are having to walk around in shirts with Standard Chartered on them.

It's a wonderful dilemma.

Standards KKKorupted lad.

Lol!
 
I mean the whole article - the bit dealing with religious cult behaviour in particular.

Of course the media is saturated with an LFC precence. It's p*ssed me off for longer than I care to remember, which is why the 'media conspiracy' tripe we hear from them is rollocks.
(y) gotcha!......... its really weird the way those reds reckon the media is against them ffs
 

It was the Bankers, 1st RBS and now these lot, they are as bad as dem yanks lad, and dease Yanks lad.

It's dat new world order lad, someone saw SAF coming out of a synagogue, and dat Evra is in mossad.

Do day not know dat Avi Cohen played for us lad ?
 

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