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

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Haven't seen what we're calling the 'stamp' by Suarez. Is it something which could attract a retroactive ban? Or is it one where he can claim innocence?

4 stamps in 3 games FFS. But talk to a kopite and they'll try to convince you that Fellaini is committing crimes against humanity on a weekly basis.
 

Haven't seen what we're calling the 'stamp' by Suarez. Is it something which could attract a retroactive ban? Or is it one where he can claim innocence?

4 stamps in 3 games FFS. But talk to a kopite and they'll try to convince you that Fellaini is committing crimes against humanity on a weekly basis.

I always get that comment from a kopite in work .." Yeah ? But how about Fellaini eh ? "
I'll get it tomorrow ,probably, when I mention the " Stamp "
 
And he`ll continue because he`s geting away with it. If it was a defender doing it to an attacker there would definatley be free kicks and cards given.
 

It's amazing he's playing really well and however much it annoys us in terms of ability he is standing out as one of if not the player of the first part of this season and yet he can't stop it. It appears this sly sh*thouse snidey stamp is his new 'go to move' and it's pretty indicative of what we already know of his character , how many times In A few games can the same 'accident' happen.

Suarez is put simply a despicable human being although sadly I suspect ther will be no retrospective action I do expect ref's to put is on their Suarez watch list along with diving, feigning injury, biting and racist abuse
 
I always get that comment from a kopite in work .." Yeah ? But how about Fellaini eh ? "
I'll get it tomorrow ,probably, when I mention the " Stamp "

Yeah I get that too. And when you ask them to point to an incident in particular they can't. I can remember plenty of Suarez incidents though.

Here you go boys

http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/s...-on-david-jones-in-liverpools-win-over-wigan/

Of course he never meant it though, hes not that type of player.

That's awful. Look at his eyes, there's no intent to get the ball whatsoever there, just that players foot/ankle. He goes in for the stamp and THEN looks for the ball. 100% intended

Disgusting. How can he get away with this?
 
Looks like he's angled his foot for the stamp well before he gets to the player and then puts his weight through the stamp rather than trying to back out. The bloke is talented, but it's offset far more by how much of a prick he consistently is.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20384055

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes the club could be playing in the Champions League next year with a top-four finish not out of reach.
After struggling early season, victory against Wigan left the Reds just four points behind usual qualifiers Arsenal.
"We look as if we have not made a good start, but with winning on Saturday, we are not too far behind the top four," the 34-year-old told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek.
"It is still up for grabs."
Surprise package West Brom, a team Liverpool lost 3-0 to on the opening day, currently sit in the final qualifying spot for Europe's top club competition, with 23 points - eight points ahead of the Merseyside club.

However 11th-placed Liverpool are now unbeaten in seven matches and Tottenham, who finished fourth last season, are now just two points ahead of them in the table after losing 5-2 to Arsenal this weekend.
Such results have given Carragher hope that Liverpool could make it to the Champions League for the first time since 2009-10.
"Beside the top two, and even Manchester United lost on Saturday, a lot of teams are dropping points all over the place," Carragher said.
"From our own point of view, we now want to kick on and make a challenge for that top four place because it seems that everyone is throwing it away."
Last season Liverpool finished 17 points behind Spurs and manager Kenny Dalglish was replaced by Rodgers in the summer.
The Northern Irishman's time at Anfield has been marked by his decision to select academy products such as Raheem Sterling, Suso and Andre Wisdom in place of his predecessor's expensive buys such as Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and Andy Carroll.
While Liverpool only took three points from their first five league fixtures, the turnaround in results since has seen them climb the table and led to Carragher praising his manager's approach.
"The owners have come in and looked at it and thought they want to bring in a new manager who will promote players from the academy, which he has done.
"I think it does take time to settle in. It was difficult to replace players like Maxi Rodriguez and Dirk Kuyt due to the financial situation in terms of us spending a lot of money in the last few years.
"[Rodgers] has been very brave putting young players in and giving them a chance. Hopefully, we'll see the benefit of that in the future," the centre-back said.

haha how can a team wank over just one win all the time? they've beaten norwich, reading and wigan only and yet that's top 4? they're on a good run and still 6th in the form table.
 

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