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Suarez made the most of it. He's a fake. Everyone in world football knows it. It was just a physical challenge and he milked it. In fact, he should have been booked.
Pity it didn't do more damage
Re: The Everton Thread (No Bitterness, Please)
« Reply #6404 on: Yesterday at 09:07:33 PM »
Despite what I have seen a lot of people say I thought Deulofeu was very good. Every time he got the ball I feared the worst. I wouldn't at all be surprised to see us sign him if Barca don't play him.
Quote from: killer_heels on Yesterday at 09:03:55 PM
We really should be targeting Mirallas for when we play them at Anfield. Couple of 2 footed Gerrard lunges into him are well deserved.
We're better than that mate. We'll do our talking by shafting them. They've had their chance to beat us, and miserably failed yet again.
Although speaking of targeting, there is no doubt in my mind that Mirallas targeted Suarez for revenge on that tackle from Suarez that saw him go off injured in last year's derby. Mind you, that one was not intentional, and nowhere near as bad as the one with which Mirallas tried to end Suarez's season today.
Kev will be getting a lot of fist bumps in the corridors from fellow Suarez victims.
They're not bitter though.
It is hilarious how indignant they get about other people bending or breaking the rules. They are famously one eyed. Let them be, don't bother with them and hopefully we can start picking up points having gained a bit more confidence in our new way of playing.Literally the first two posts I read. Unbelievable.
Literally the first two posts I read. Unbelievable.
And that's completely unique to Everton fans. Absolutely no Liverpool fans would advocate Liverpool players targeting opposition players to "**** them up" and suffer at the hands of two-footed challenges, hopefully career ending two-footed challenges at that.
If thats not Suarez gearing up to take the ball and the player then I don't know what it is.