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Everton set out to get Luis Suarez

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The article is best summed up by this photo of the author:

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Frigging decades of ****house RS 'tackles' we have endured, and the one time of our players does one (with no lasting damage - the player finished the game!) we never hear the end of it.

Whinging bastards. The irony is the only team that has lost a player for a lengthy period is us, thanks to Henderson's challenge on Baines, of which there has been zero coverage or comment.

I watched that again earlier...Henderson could easily have come down off his challenge with his studs planted short of Baines. He didn't do that but chose to stretch his cart horse hoof out to catch Baines who was a good foot away from where Henderson should have landed. There was intent.
 
I watched that again earlier...Henderson could easily have come down off his challenge with his studs planted short of Baines. He didn't do that but chose to stretch his cart horse hoof out to catch Baines who was a good foot away from where Henderson should have landed. There was intent.

No. In fruit loop land

Clealy Henderson was targeted by Baines and he had to defend himself premptively due to chopper Baines having such an intimidating ****house reputation.

In fruit loop land.
 
Having read some RAWK threads on the murder of Suarez, I find even they have a more moderate approach than this excuse for a journalist. The Mirror should hang their heads in shame for giving the oxygen of publicity to such a rant from someone who undoubtedly watches the match (but not all of it) from the bar of the Albert or some other similar cesspit.
 
In retrospect, the 'tackle' was boss. However, I'd have been livid if he'd been sent off, and that lot went on to take the 3 point.
 
In retrospect it would have been a strange situation if the red had come out. Sure we would be made up Suarez was hurt but if it cost us the game then i could imagine the reaction from the ****e afterwards. However i would like to think the tide is turning now and perhaps the negative and dour Moyes era is well and truely gone. Imagine us going to Analfield in january and beating them there, above them in the league and getting the decisions with one of their lot getting sent off.

Imagine the excuses!
 
I noticed the article was by someone from the anfield wrap, well their main fella from it was on city talk this morning. He actually tried to claim Saturdays match should be known in the history book as THE ‘Saurez’ derby.

Why? Because apparently, he loves to play football more than anyone on that pitch, he took a kick to the knee which left stood marks, didn’t moan about it and didn’t retaliate.

He was actually deadly serious as well.

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I noticed the article was by someone from the anfield wrap, well their main fella from it was on city talk this morning. He actually tried to claim Saturdays match should be known in the history book as THE ‘Saurez’ derby.

Why? Because apparently, he loves to play football more than anyone on that pitch, he took a kick to the knee which left stood marks, didn’t moan about it and didn’t retaliate.

He was actually deadly serious as well.

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Fat lad needs to get his specs checked
 
Fantastic the lengths they'll go to just to ignore painful truths
They were poor. They scored off 3 defendable set-pieces. They got bad luck with the referee but that's how derbies work, god knows they've gotten the rub of the green more times than us in the past.
Yet they simply refuse to critically assess the match.
It wasn't a match to them. It was some travesty of justice and mob-assault on their poor Luis.
Deluded scrotes all of them.
 
**** the RS and their media, no point getting worked up about it. It's always the same with them. Most people out there are wise enough to see they are a bunch of deluded, hypocritical ********s, and if they write 1000 articles crying about whatever it is that was unfair to them this time it will only reinforce most people's views on them. Let them talk, let them write, let them complain I say.
 
Fantastic the lengths they'll go to just to ignore painful truths
They were poor. They scored off 3 defendable set-pieces. They got bad luck with the referee but that's how derbies work, god knows they've gotten the rub of the green more times than us in the past.
Yet they simply refuse to critically assess the match.

It wasn't a match to them. It was some travesty of justice and mob-assault on their poor Luis.
Deluded scrotes all of them.

Spot on that.

They're struggling to come to terms with the way the match unfolded and the breathtaking ferociousnss of our attacking game. It's brilliant hearing their anguish. They're entangled in a razor-wire fence - the more they struggle, the more they get cut up.

I cant wait to see them slip down the table on the way into Christmas. I firmly believe their season is going to go pop fairly soon, and the recriminations are going to be spectacular. Just sit back and watch it all predictably unravel for them.
 
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