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

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How could having a son with millions in the bank seeing his parents ok be perceived as an act of leeching?

It could be he feels that way like, but then objectively it's been a job denied someone else who can use it more.
Doesn't matter how rich your sprog is, some people have personal pride and don't want to be supported by their wealthy kids.
 

So do you think its sunk in yet for them.

They're not getting a new mega stadium.

They're getting a couple of bolt ons. In concrete.

No mate, it'll be a brand new state of the art stadium, bigger than anything else in the world, a Mecca for the greatest football supporters in the world, with apartments and everything........
 
Doesn't matter how rich your sprog is, some people have personal pride and don't want to be supported by their wealthy kids.

I understand that; the greater need though is to release that job and its wage to another person. Imagine you're a kid in Kirkby/Knowsley and you're on the bones of your arse and you know that a multi-milionaires son is up the road sitting on a £20K job that'd do you fine?
 
Suarez attempting to do shuttle runs in training yesrerday: he looks shot. I cant see him taking part in games in this WC unless Uruguay make it to the KO stages.
 

Suarez attempting to do shuttle runs in training yesrerday: he looks shot. I cant see him taking part in games in this WC unless Uruguay make it to the KO stages.

If that's the case then I expect the RS to be up in arms should Uruguay rush him...cant see a repaired injury/short recovery like that tolerating the extra CL games next season...however long theyre in it that is.
 

If that's the case then I expect the RS to be up in arms should Uruguay rush him...cant see a repaired injury/short recovery like that tolerating the extra CL games next season...however long theyre in it that is.

He looks desperate to play. I think he'll take part, though he clearly isn't anywhere near fit. Just the type of scenario where a player has a relapse and doesn't fully recover for years if at all. Which is nice.
 
"It was not a headbutt," he said, sounding triumphant. Then he explained what he learned. It was 2003. Suarez was 16, not 15. Nacional was playing Danubio, another local team, and Suarez never assaulted anyone. He simply protested a referee's decision when a bit of bad luck struck. Sure, his head hit the referee's face, but not on purpose.

"He fell," Martinez Chenlo said, "accidentally into the referee."
 
That is beautiful. Great find.

Suarez butts a ref > ref makes report > local mobsters tell him to change it > journo picks up on report > journo gets shot.

Nothing to see here. Just your average footballer's rise to the top.
 

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