Jib in lad
Player Valuation: £25m
Eye gouging now how low can this ****er go .
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suarez blind-sided parker with punch in the throat in the game earlier this seasonEye gouging now how low can this ****er go .
LFC CAN get away with 2-footed challenges. They will tell the ref to **** off if he even gives a foul.
The ref blew for half time. Carroll turns around and screams at the ref: **** off!
Liverpool players must have told the ref to **** off at least 50 times last night.
Dalglish has lambasted the FA and gotten clean away with it. He will continue to do so.
The commentators last night were creaming themselves over Suarez's 'comeback' like he had been recovering from a serious illness or doing relief work in a disaster-strewn country.
I'm not sure if it keeps getting better or worse...
You couldn't make it up...
He looks black tbh. If he is then I think that's kinda funny. If he's not then woah.
He looks black tbh. If he is then I think that's kinda funny. If he's not then woah.
I'd be truly ashamed to have that animal in an Everton shirt. He could score one in every game for us and I'd still feel nauseous to have him. He's just one of those players like Lee Bowyer who's a wrong un...a pure unadulterated wrong un who couldn't be anything other than a snide and malicious [Poor language removed].
The way he turned to Parker off the ball tapping him on the shoulder as if to say 'sorry about that acccident' was sick.
I hope he's smashed to bits very, very soon.
The Telegraph said:the controversial Uruguay striker's first taste of action since Dec 26 ended in frustration as Liverpool were held to a goalless draw - with the former Ajax player booked for kicking Tottenham's Scott Parker in the stomach.
However Rooney stirred up proceedings ahead of Liverpool's visit to Old Trafford on Saturday in the Premier League by airing his thoughts on Twitter.
"If ref sees that kick from Suarez and books him for it, it should be red," Rooney wrote on his account.
The view was endorsed by former United team-mate Gary Neville in his role as Sky TV pundit. Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish opted not to get involved in that argument, saying: "He just never saw him.
Then, when informed of what had been said he replied: "Who said that? Why don't you tweet Wayne back and give him your answer.
"I don't have a view on what they have tweeted, especially when I have not seen it. If Neville or Wayne were standing there and asked me the question, I could answer them.
"I don't think you can speak for either Gary or Wayne so unless they want to ask me the question, I will just plead the fifth amendment."