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*victim mode activated*
Napoleon Bonaparte at it again: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16086553.stm
LMAO at that. He got a big ****ing wedge out of using gangsters to frighten off Rooney's original agent so the player could be sold onto United by Paul Stretford...and now he's complaining about the morality of the FA for appealing that players international ban.
Will someone just lock this psycho up FFS.
He's losing it again.
Kenny Dogsh1t said:Dalglish is unhappy that no date has been set for the Uruguayan international to answer the racism charge."The fact it has taken nine weeks to get a decision on one of the other charges is a bit of a joke as well," the Scot told a press conference.
"I don't think that has helped as well. The circus which is around about him has been caused mainly by that."
A screen was lowered at the Liverpool press conference on which the club played what they said was a series of unpunished infringements against Suarez during the Fulham game.
Dalglish has already indicated he thought referee Kevin Friend did not give his team the benefit of 50-50 decisions during Monday's match.
He said he fully supported 24-year-old Suarez: "The people at Liverpool and anyone who has any leaning to the club - be it staff, players, supporters - they will stand by him and they know what the truth is.
"If anyone wants to see the truth from the other night it is on the screen."
Suarez faces the charge after allegedly using racist language during an on-field clash with Manchester United's Patrice Evra on 15 October.
Dalglish contrasted the situation with the FA's appeal to Uefa over Rooney's ban, imposed after a red card for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic during England's 2-2 draw in Montenegro in October.
"I don't think it's a good example to set," he concluded.
A screen was lowered at the Liverpool press conference on which the club played what they said was a series of unpunished infringements against Suarez during the Fulham game
Ha, maybe he was due a cut of proactives 3 million.
He should be sectioned ffs before he harms himself.
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Originally Posted by Kenny Dogsh1t
Dalglish is unhappy that no date has been set for the Uruguayan international to answer the racism charge."The fact it has taken nine weeks to get a decision on one of the other charges is a bit of a joke as well," the Scot told a press conference.
"I don't think that has helped as well. The circus which is around about him has been caused mainly by that."
A screen was lowered at the Liverpool press conference on which the club played what they said was a series of unpunished infringements against Suarez during the Fulham game.
Dalglish has already indicated he thought referee Kevin Friend did not give his team the benefit of 50-50 decisions during Monday's match.
He said he fully supported 24-year-old Suarez: "The people at Liverpool and anyone who has any leaning to the club - be it staff, players, supporters - they will stand by him and they know what the truth is.
"If anyone wants to see the truth from the other night it is on the screen."
Suarez faces the charge after allegedly using racist language during an on-field clash with Manchester United's Patrice Evra on 15 October.
Dalglish contrasted the situation with the FA's appeal to Uefa over Rooney's ban, imposed after a red card for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic during England's 2-2 draw in Montenegro in October.
"I don't think it's a good example to set," he concluded.[/FONT][/COLOR]
What a ridiculous cnut. I would be so embarrassed if we did that at a press conference.Ha, maybe he was due a cut of proactives 3 million.
He should be sectioned ffs before he harms himself.
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