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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #120 on: December 21, 2011, 10:32:39 pm »
Been in work all day so only just seen the statement, and it brought tears to my eyes.   Just as with the club statement yesterday, fucking delighted with this.  You'll never walk alone hasn't been so apt for over 20 years.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #121 on: December 21, 2011, 11:45:56 pm »
Splendid statement that.

Luis is a Red who has been victimised and he WILL NOT walk alone.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #122 on: December 22, 2011, 12:59:43 am »
The players weren't forced to wear the shirts or make the statement, they did it because they knew the FA sentence was full of shit and they know that Suarez isn't a racist. Roberts, Lawrenson and the rest can go hang.

Close ranks. Suarez is one of us and we don't leave a man behind.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #123 on: December 22, 2011, 01:01:12 am »
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #124 on: December 22, 2011, 01:44:36 am »


Love you Kenneth

We stand for integrity and honesty.

Can our accusers say that?

Personally I don't normally do the pitchfork thing. Ive not had mine out since the 'bad Cowboys' owned us.

But this smells fkin rotten, the FA is rotten and we as a club need to meet them head on.

And if that means we have our day in court then so be it.

« Last Edit: December 22, 2011, 01:46:46 am by rusty-la »

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #125 on: December 22, 2011, 01:49:30 am »
The players weren't forced to wear the shirts or make the statement, they did it because they knew the FA sentence was full of shit and they know that Suarez isn't a racist. Roberts, Lawrenson and the rest can go hang.

Close ranks. Suarez is one of us and we don't leave a man behind.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #126 on: December 22, 2011, 01:51:50 am »
GREAT stuff from the Players. Anything from the Fan club?
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #127 on: December 22, 2011, 02:02:18 am »
I'm sorry but I am still getting my head around how wonderful our response has been.

Luis has had a horrible week. His name has been dragged through the mud and he has been labelled one of the most dispicable things you could be labelled and punished out of turn on the basis of one mans word.

And though he and his family will be hurting;

Kenny Dalglish the Club's greatest no. 7 and your manager, your boss, the fella who decided whether you play or not, walks out wearing a t-shirt with your name above his famous number on his back and your face on the front. For the world's media to see. Backs you on twitter, in an official statement, to the FA, on the television.

While your teammates wear the same t-shirt and issue an incredible statement.
The supporters sing your name relentlessly, and fly your national flag proudly.
The whole Club backs you to the hilt, wholeheartedly, sticking their neck on the block to clear and preserve your good name.

Luis will be hurting, he will hate England, he will be unsettled, but he will bloody love Liverpool FC more than ever.
It is your home Luis, and we are all behind you.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #128 on: December 22, 2011, 02:05:26 am »
Brilliant 1021  :)


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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #129 on: December 22, 2011, 02:37:13 am »
Well put 1021 my sentiments exactly.

 
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #130 on: December 22, 2011, 04:01:16 am »
I love this club even more. The unity shown by all brought tears to my eyes. Would love to hear what Werner and Henry will say.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #131 on: December 22, 2011, 05:33:21 am »
I'm sorry but I am still getting my head around how wonderful our response has been.

Luis has had a horrible week. His name has been dragged through the mud and he has been labelled one of the most dispicable things you could be labelled and punished out of turn on the basis of one mans word.

And though he and his family will be hurting;

Kenny Dalglish the Club's greatest no. 7 and your manager, your boss, the fella who decided whether you play or not, walks out wearing a t-shirt with your name above his famous number on his back and your face on the front. For the world's media to see. Backs you on twitter, in an official statement, to the FA, on the television.

While your teammates wear the same t-shirt and issue an incredible statement.
The supporters sing your name relentlessly, and fly your national flag proudly.
The whole Club backs you to the hilt, wholeheartedly, sticking their neck on the block to clear and preserve your good name.

Luis will be hurting, he will hate England, he will be unsettled, but he will bloody love Liverpool FC more than ever.
It is your home Luis, and we are all behind you.

+++1 The response of the club and the players in the face of the pressure to conform to the political correctness rubbish have made me proud to be a liverpool supporter.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #132 on: December 22, 2011, 06:44:10 am »
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #133 on: December 22, 2011, 06:47:15 am »
Cant believe my ears that Mark Lawrenson and the rest of the cundits on BBC Salford or as it used to be known Radio 5 saying that the Liverpool players  must be feeling uncomfortable being put in the position of having to wear those shirts in support of Luis and that the players dont understand the negative message and magnitude of what  it is conveying.

Absolutely disgraceful, how can someone who's worked with and known Kenny for so long even begin to suggest that? As if the club would force the players - and the manager!!! - to wear something against their will, including in that group black players like Glen. And insulting their collective intelligence by saying they don't 'understand the magnitude of the message'. Unbelievable and totally fucking insulting. Anything said on MOTD!?

At least Viv Anderson came out with some sense and said he understood, and allowances should be made for cultural differences.


... It is your home Luis, and we are all behind you.

Brilliant post 1021, superb.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #134 on: December 22, 2011, 07:58:36 am »
I'm sorry but I am still getting my head around how wonderful our response has been.

Luis has had a horrible week. His name has been dragged through the mud and he has been labelled one of the most dispicable things you could be labelled and punished out of turn on the basis of one mans word.

And though he and his family will be hurting;

Kenny Dalglish the Club's greatest no. 7 and your manager, your boss, the fella who decided whether you play or not, walks out wearing a t-shirt with your name above his famous number on his back and your face on the front. For the world's media to see. Backs you on twitter, in an official statement, to the FA, on the television.

While your teammates wear the same t-shirt and issue an incredible statement.
The supporters sing your name relentlessly, and fly your national flag proudly.
The whole Club backs you to the hilt, wholeheartedly, sticking their neck on the block to clear and preserve your good name.

Luis will be hurting, he will hate England, he will be unsettled, but he will bloody love Liverpool FC more than ever.
It is your home Luis, and we are all behind you.

Nominate this for the great posts thread.  Brilliant.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #135 on: December 22, 2011, 08:08:39 am »
fantastic, heart warming and powerful statement that, glad to see that LFC is back, and doesnt back down so easily anymore!

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #136 on: December 22, 2011, 08:18:01 am »
Well said 1021

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #137 on: December 22, 2011, 08:20:27 am »
Wish they could make a statement on the pitch.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #138 on: December 22, 2011, 08:45:30 am »
Spent about an hour clicking around all sorts of places trying to find the tshirt they were all wearing last night (as seen at http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16291583.stm).

Not sure if the club will put it on sale, but you can buy a copy of it at http://www.liverpooltees.com/supportsuarez.php

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #139 on: December 22, 2011, 09:32:22 am »
I'm sorry but I am still getting my head around how wonderful our response has been.

Luis has had a horrible week. His name has been dragged through the mud and he has been labelled one of the most dispicable things you could be labelled and punished out of turn on the basis of one mans word.

And though he and his family will be hurting;

Kenny Dalglish the Club's greatest no. 7 and your manager, your boss, the fella who decided whether you play or not, walks out wearing a t-shirt with your name above his famous number on his back and your face on the front. For the world's media to see. Backs you on twitter, in an official statement, to the FA, on the television.

While your teammates wear the same t-shirt and issue an incredible statement.
The supporters sing your name relentlessly, and fly your national flag proudly.
The whole Club backs you to the hilt, wholeheartedly, sticking their neck on the block to clear and preserve your good name.

Luis will be hurting, he will hate England, he will be unsettled, but he will bloody love Liverpool FC more than ever.
It is your home Luis, and we are all behind you.

If i could post a clapping gif here I would. Fantastic post, totally agree with that.

He must have heard the news and felt, well i cant imagine how bad and alone he felt. Then he sees our fans belting out his name, raising the roof with their chanting, flying his country's flag and showing him we are right beside him through all of this. What a magnificent feeling that must be, knowing that in such a horrible time he has the unwavering backing of thousands upon thousands of Liverpool fans, all sticking up for him. His manager, proudly wearing a shirt with his name and face on. He didnt have to do that, his teammates didnt have to release a statement, they did that because they believe in him and know he is a top bloke.

We are all, collectively behind you Luis, we will fight tooth and nail to protect one of our own and if you didnt realise it before, you know now, you are one of us. You will never walk alone.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #140 on: December 22, 2011, 09:35:58 am »
Absolutely disgraceful, how can someone who's worked with and known Kenny for so long even begin to suggest that? As if the club would force the players - and the manager!!! - to wear something against their will, including in that group black players like Glen. And insulting their collective intelligence by saying they don't 'understand the magnitude of the message'. Unbelievable and totally fucking insulting. Anything said on MOTD!?

At least Viv Anderson came out with some sense and said he understood, and allowances should be made for cultural differences.


Brilliant post 1021, superb.

LAwrenson the player and Lawrenson the pundit are two different people altogether...

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #141 on: December 22, 2011, 09:40:27 am »
now they should withdraw from Engerland squad.  Scouse not English


I would be for this. A statement from the club saying the players are not comfortable playing for the English FA until this case is answered in full.

I honestly think the FA expected us once again to bend over meekly and take it up the bottom again.

This has been a witchhunt from the start of the season by Ferguson, his media cronies and other people that should have known better. This 'racism' shite is just another angle he tacked on.

As far as the country is concerned it worked. As far as we are concerned the whole country can fuck off.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #142 on: December 22, 2011, 09:43:34 am »
Wish they could make a statement on the pitch.
Stupid and irrelevant comment.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #143 on: December 22, 2011, 09:55:10 am »
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #144 on: December 22, 2011, 10:03:19 am »
The club is getting hammered on SSN this morning for wearing those T shirts.

Caught a snippit of some journo from that bastion of all that is good, the Daily Express who said -

"Liverpool went to the trouble of manufacturing and printing T shirts last night and I believe by wearing them I believe they were contemptuous of the proceedings, belligerently provocative and I think they have damaged the cause of anti racism in the game".

Went on to say how we had turned it into a tribal thing between Man U and us.

Also had some ex player on saying it was wrong.

Seems they are going to spend the day lining up people to criticise the club for this.  Definately a 'them and us' theme building up

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #145 on: December 22, 2011, 10:04:13 am »
So we waited all day on Thursday and Friday for the verdict, to no avail. After a weekend of further deliberation the FA ‘Independent’ Team kept us on tenterhooks throughout Tuesday. As the day moved into dusk, the cynical amongst us predicted on twitter that maybe they would wait until the evening’s two vital Premier League games were under way before issuing their verdict – and lo and behold at 2 minutes past eight came the news that Luis Suarez, Liverpool FC and it’s supporters had feared but had not believed possible.

Luis Suarez was found guilty of misconduct and banned for eight matches along with a fine of £40,000.

My reaction was one of disbelief and fury. However, we had not been in the hearing room, so it was possible that the snippets of evidence that had been leaked did not tell the full story. Maybe El Pistolero had over-stepped the mark to a degree beyond that which we had been led to believe.

It did not take long before this thinking was blasted clean out of the water. Liverpool Football Club wasted no time in issuing a statement that left no stone unturned in making absolutely clear that Luis Suarez would be backed all the way in the quest to clear his name. The fact that the statement was obviously penned by persons that had been present during the presentation of evidence over three ten-hour days, spoke volumes about how much of an injustice the club perceives this judgement to be. Liverpool FC certainly responded with both barrels.

In contrast the country’s media and pundits, generally piled in with a diametrically opposite view. So called leading journalists praised the FA for its actions. Despite the FA and Evra (in his statement to the panel) both accepting that Luis Suarez is ‘not a racist’ banner headlines proclaimed him as such.

At a guess I would say that those lazy journalists and headline editors rushed to the presses a little early and the strength of Liverpool Football Club’s response may well have caused a ripple of concern at the prospect of ‘defamation of character’ libel actions.

I applaud the club for their unequivocal response. I wrote in an earlier blog about the possibility of a smear campaign orchestrated by our old adversary, with a view to hounding Luis out of the country into the eager arms of Barcelona or Real Madrid. In order to counteract this possibility I think the club have done exactly the right thing. Kenny Dalglish used one of his rare ventures on to twitter to reinforce the backing asking his legion of followers to ensure that Luis will never walk alone. I am sure that the red army will not let Kenny or Luis down.

It is not the length of the ban that bothers me. Yes, Suarez is our talisman but Liverpool’s squad is stronger than for many years, and we can compensate for a month or so without any player. Consider that the team that won on Sunday had, amongst others, Maxi, Dirk Kuyt, Andy Carroll, Martin Kelly, Jamie Carragher ready to step in- and with our skipper returning soon, the strength of our squad should be able to cover for the loss of players for a spell.

No, it is the good name of Suarez that is paramount here. The lad was convicted on his own evidence by all accounts. He told the commission what he had said. Without this co-operation, and with a total denial instead, it is hard to see how even this cockeyed kangaroo court could have come up with a guilty verdict.

Notwithstanding the validity of the verdict, the severity of the ban must also be questioned. Reading’s John Mackie admitted racially abusing a Sheffield United player using words much less ambiguous and much more abusive, and his sentence was .... a three game suspension.

So, is the length of the ban a political slap around the face towards Sepp Blatter, after his recent ‘shake hands’ utterances? Can the FA justify suspending an English player for 3 games, whilst banning a Uruguayan for almost three times the term? Or is it the old chestnut of using a high-profile player to make a statement of intent and using him as an example?

Surely that would not happen. Surely the Football Association could not use a player’s reputation and blacken (oops) his name in order to meet their latest agenda? Surely there is no history in this regard?

keeganIn 1974 Kevin Keegan and Billy Bremner were both sent off in the inaugural Wembly Charity Shield. In those a days sending off was a rarity, even more so at Wembley. The normal suspension at the time was two to three games. Keegan and Bremner were both given ELEVEN match bans, for no reason other than the game was an FA showpiece at Wembley. Hard to justify, but Liverpool accepted the decision.

In the 1978 League Cup Final replay, Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by Nottingham Forest thanks to a John Robertson penalty. Television proved that Phil Thompson’s tackle on John O’Hare was a couple of feet outside the box. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsc0bn52xiw In his post-match interview Thommo admitted deliberately fouling O’Hare but was adamant it was outside the area. In the first case of it’s kind the FA saw fit to charge Phil with bringing the game into disrepute and he after a grovelling apology (on the orders of Bob Paisley) he was given a fine. Liverpool accepted the decision.

In March 2008 there was great controversy when Chelsea’s Ashley Cole turned his back on a referee who was trying to issue him a yellow card, and generally displayed contempt for the official. A media outcry followed and the FA decreed that a new RESPECT campaign would be launched. The following weekend Liverpool visited Old Trafford and before the break Javier Mascherano was shown a second yellow card (for dissent). His dissent was clearly visible on tv. He repeatedly asked ”What for?” to Steve Bennett, and Mr Bennett chose not to engage in conversation, instead he branded the yellow, then red, cards. It should be remembered that Mascherano was the first LFC player to be dismissed that season, at the later stages of March. Javier and his team mates had been complaining to the referee throughout the half about the rough treatment being dished out to his team-mate Fernando Torres. Typically, the United assaults on Liverpool’s number 9 went unpunished. Torres was eventually booked for complaining, and Mascherano stepped in to ask the ref why. Red card.

The FA had made their mark. Once again a Liverpool player was used as an example. Mascherano’s ban was increased from the usual one-match suspension to three games. Liverpool again accepted the decision. (Although Rafa referred to it in his famous ‘facts’ press conference)

As far as I can recall, Javier Mascherano was the lone victim of the FA’s much heralded Respect Campaign.

It seems that on this occasion, Liverpool Football Club has decided that simple acceptance does not bring any benefits, and I for one read the statement with pride. It spoke for all of us.

1_4ef23b3536465477323406.jpgLiverpool FC’s statement says more than I could ever say on the subject. They know the facts. The club is supporting Luis Suarez. As is Kenny Dalglish. As are his fellow team mates. Tonight the nation’s viewers will see the extent of support that Luis has from his adoring fans.

Luis Suarez is not perfect. However he is one of us and until anyone can PROVE that he is guilty of anything sinister he will get the full backing of the supporters. For every cheap shot directed towards our number 7, we will increase our vocal support.

Whilst we get behind the lad, maybe others should admit that their philosophy is “If you can’t beat him, FRAME him!”

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #146 on: December 22, 2011, 10:04:58 am »
Seems they are going to spend the day lining up people to criticise the club for this.  Definately a 'them and us' theme building up

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #147 on: December 22, 2011, 10:17:15 am »
Good to see the club stick together on this. There is a storm brewing and I have feeling the club will come through it stronger and more together then we have been for 20 years!!!
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #148 on: December 22, 2011, 10:41:21 am »
We have our club back.

I firmly believe this would have been accepted as gospel under H&G / Hodgson. 

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #149 on: December 22, 2011, 10:46:19 am »
Stupid and irrelevant comment.

tongue firmly in cheek comment, so jump on down from that high horse.

Irrelevant to this thread yes, but not a stupid comment, are you happy how we played last night? are you happy how we have played against Norwich, Swansea et al? (again, not relevant to this thread i dont want to go OT)

Maybe i should had put a little winking smiley ;D
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #150 on: December 22, 2011, 10:54:04 am »
LAwrenson the player and Lawrenson the pundit are two different people altogether...

As a pundit I dislike him immensely.

I cannot believe him and Roberts suggested the club would force the players to warm up in those shirts, if Glen for example, being blakc himself, thought on any level that Luis was racist would he wear that shirt?

Would he fuck!

Shut up you bunch of twats! Lawro you are an embarassment.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #151 on: December 22, 2011, 10:54:24 am »
tongue firmly in cheek comment, so jump on down from that high horse.

Irrelevant to this thread yes, but not a stupid comment, are you happy how we played last night? are you happy how we have played against Norwich, Swansea et al? (again, not relevant to this thread i dont want to go OT)

Maybe i should had put a little winking smiley ;D

Maybe you should have kept your comments to yourself on this occasion.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #152 on: December 22, 2011, 10:55:13 am »
Maybe you should have kept your comments to yourself on this occasion.

prob would had been best
You appear to hve mistaken 'the funny photo thread' for the 'pointless, pre-pubescent nonsensical not even porn but "look, look, it's a girl" thread'

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #153 on: December 22, 2011, 11:16:30 am »
Reading all this is making me even more proud of our club, our players and the supporters. We won't go down so easily and we're ready to fight back against FA.
First we got the justice for the 96, now we will do the same for Suarez to clean his name. Justice for Luis! And we will win, we know it.

It's just fantastic to see all the support our fella is giving by so many people. Not just inside our club but the support outside has already been incredible.
I think the people in the jury are shitting their pants right now cause the know they have started war of justice which they surely will lose.


When all this is said.. I am so looking forward to rednoses retirement. That day will take english football back to the roots where football was a pure sport and not a game controlling by one silly man sitting in manchester.
 

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #154 on: December 22, 2011, 11:22:04 am »
Great stuff.

Its just made me think (and shudder) as to where we would be now if the two cancers and the owl were still here.
All the badge kissing in the world don't make up for the fact that they are, frankly, not Liverpool Football Club. It's not their fault. Its just how it is.

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #155 on: December 22, 2011, 11:27:23 am »
Great stuff.

Its just made me think (and shudder) as to where we would be now if the two cancers and the owl were still here.

The Owl would have sold him to either Denmark or Norway.  You know, two countries he never wants to work in again.  Tsk tsk.
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #156 on: December 22, 2011, 12:21:16 pm »
First post, I just tend to lurk but needed to say how amazing that statement was. True solidarity in times of adversity will only make our club stronger - YNWA el Pistolero

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #157 on: December 22, 2011, 12:34:38 pm »
Anything said on MOTD!?

Still haven't seen it, but I did see in the news today that Hansen managed to embarrass himself pretty thoroughly, though  ::)

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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #158 on: December 22, 2011, 01:08:30 pm »
Still haven't seen it, but I did see in the news today that Hansen managed to embarrass himself pretty thoroughly, though  ::)
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Re: Statement from Liverpool players
« Reply #159 on: December 22, 2011, 01:47:12 pm »
He used an out-dated term, considered pretty offensive nowadays. My mate said Lee Dixon's face dropped when he said it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16301357.stm