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FieldingMellish

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  1. FA still searching for evidence in recent Suarez case.
  2. Kenny's Bolton verdict Dalglish told his post-match press conference: "The result is disappointing, but the most disappointing thing for me was that I don't think we were ready to play the game. "I don't think the approach was correct and I don't think the way we went about our work was correct. "The foundations of the football club have always been built upon respect for other people and the philosophy that the next game is the most important one - not the one that is two or three (games) down the line. "If they needed a lesson to be taught to them then today was it. If they think they can just turn up and get a result, not be as competitive and not match the opposition for effort and commitment then they've got a lesson today. "If they've learned it then fine. Without trying to take anything away from Owen (Coyle) and the way Bolton played, we have to look at ourselves and see what we can do to try and prevent it from happening in the future. That's what we'll do." Liverpool face the second leg of the Carling Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Wednesday at Anfield, before playing host to Manchester United in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday. Reporters asked Dalglish whether he felt his players may have had one eye on the cup ties. He replied: "I never asked them what they were thinking about, but I would assume people would have that idea in their mind. If they did it's not correct. "It's not correct in the sense that it is not the right way to go about representing this football club." Dalglish admitted he was disappointed with the way Liverpool approached the contest, and believes it led to a below-par opening in which Bolton took the lead. The manager continued: "We lost a goal after four minutes, but we've got to make sure we're in there and ready to go before we start the match, and I don't think we were. That's probably why we lost a goal after four minutes. "There's nobody been at this football club that's not had respect for other people. If that is what the problem was then, that they thought this game wasn't as important a game as the next one, then fine but they'll not be here. "The key now for us is not to repeat what we've done."
  3. Patrice Evra you are a Pariah, may all footballers in the world view you as such, what happens on the football field stays there. Your act should be seen as indecent, a betrayal of the codes of all athletes, may karma visit you soon.
  4. The following comment was posted at slysports midsred says January 1, 2012 10:06am There are two critical points which automatically put Luis Suarez at an early disadvantage and if they had been present in a criminal case would have led to the case being thrown out. First, it appears that the FA procedure on initial interview by the match Referee after the match led to Evra and his Manager being interviewed and contemporaneous notes of that interview being written by the 4th official. Suarez was not interviewed due to his lack of English language so he did not have the immediate opportunity on the day to react to the accusations. That was critical in the investigation and could have helped to establish the truth at an early stage. As he is not fluent enough in English Suarez would have required an independant interpreter to keep matters legal and it appears that facility was either not considered or offered by the match official. Secondly, the contemporaneous notes written by the 4th Official were, for some unexplained reason, destroyed by the Referee after he wrote up his match report. This is vital evidence and should have been retiained. Again this throws some considerable doubt on the validity of the investigation process and if such actions had been made in a criminal case then it would not have passed Crown Prosecution service scrutiny and it is highly unlikely that a case would have been put to Court. I know this is not a Criminal case but surely the same principles of evidence gathering should apply to be fair to all parties. It appears to me that Mr Suarez was always on the back-foot when having to defend these accusations as the FA and Referee procedures acted against him from the start. Is this true,as I don't have the mental strength to read the full thing again, because that is very suspicious
  5. “As I was sayin to Patrice...jus call him a South American...the FA are too thick to realize that as racist...they jus see things in black 'n' white...we'll get him...heheheh”
  6. Phil Jones seeks medical advice after half time hair dryer treatment.
  7. Tough girl, weak, spine-less poor excuse for a hard man.
  8. Even shit teams are like a hot knife through butter against us, heartbreaking.
  9. Lucas was boss today, everywhere, good engine that lad.
  10. Wrong time to grin Roy, definitely wrong time, fool.
  11. DM: "So anyway, dis fella comes up to me, clearly upset like, and ses..."David, where did it all go wrong?"...heh heh heh...heh heh heh heh heh heh
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