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Suarez .................. utter disgrace?

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Never mind all this bitter pish.....

This will give us all a break from what has become a turgid thread -

Absolutely fantastic!! Betting scandals, match fixing, corruption etc etc..............then every so often football still has the capacity to lift the spirits.

Magnificent gesture, if only more clubs gave so much of a damn.

Great work by Ajax making this wee man's day - Ajax Sign Chronically ill Fan - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...lems-Eredivisie-debut-heartwarming-video.html
 
Never mind all this bitter pish.....

This will give us all a break from what has become a turgid thread -

Absolutely fantastic!! Betting scandals, match fixing, corruption etc etc..............then every so often football still has the capacity to lift the spirits.

Magnificent gesture, if only more clubs gave so much of a damn.

Great work by Ajax making this wee man's day - Ajax Sign Chronically ill Fan - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...lems-Eredivisie-debut-heartwarming-video.html

Good spot that dodger.

This thread has highlighted lots of the bad about football, but maybe we forget the good.

I've made 4-5 really good mates, and lots of other good mates over the years of going the match. I have been all over Europe, USA and the Uk watching my team. I've laughed, cried, been battered, kidnapped by police,been at two disasters, seen fantastic goals, won leagues and cups, been drunk and seen a camraderie amongst my own fans and also with other teams fans, seen thousands of Athletico fans literally give the thousands of Liverpool fans coming out the ground an ovation, stood in the Celtic's jungle and sang "You'll never walk alone" in amongst all the Celtic fans, been on a drunken coach for 6 hours to see a midweek friendly in Dundee, seen European cups lifted and lost, shook loads of hands, commiserated a few and much,much more.

We give it loads of stick, but it also has a great side to it, and I wouldn't change the journey I've been on, except for two disasters, for the world.
 
Good spot that dodger.

This thread has highlighted lots of the bad about football, but maybe we forget the good.

I've made 4-5 really good mates, and lots of other good mates over the years of going the match. I have been all over Europe, USA and the Uk watching my team. I've laughed, cried, been battered, kidnapped by police,been at two disasters, seen fantastic goals, won leagues and cups, been drunk and seen a camraderie amongst my own fans and also with other teams fans, seen thousands of Athletico fans literally give the thousands of Liverpool fans coming out the ground an ovation, stood in the Celtic's jungle and sang "You'll never walk alone" in amongst all the Celtic fans, been on a drunken coach for 6 hours to see a midweek friendly in Dundee, seen European cups lifted and lost, shook loads of hands, commiserated a few and much,much more.

We give it loads of stick, but it also has a great side to it, and I wouldn't change the journey I've been on, except for two disasters, for the world.

Great post Pedro!
 
Good spot that dodger.

This thread has highlighted lots of the bad about football, but maybe we forget the good.

I've made 4-5 really good mates, and lots of other good mates over the years of going the match. I have been all over Europe, USA and the Uk watching my team. I've laughed, cried, been battered, kidnapped by police,been at two disasters, seen fantastic goals, won leagues and cups, been drunk and seen a camraderie amongst my own fans and also with other teams fans, seen thousands of Athletico fans literally give the thousands of Liverpool fans coming out the ground an ovation, stood in the Celtic's jungle and sang "You'll never walk alone" in amongst all the Celtic fans, been on a drunken coach for 6 hours to see a midweek friendly in Dundee, seen European cups lifted and lost, shook loads of hands, commiserated a few and much,much more.

We give it loads of stick, but it also has a great side to it, and I wouldn't change the journey I've been on, except for two disasters, for the world.

Great post mate :thup:
 
What about Heysel ?

It was a dark day in the history of our club and British Football and the club and British football were rightly punished and served that punishment.

There is no excuses and it was the darkest hour in 20 years of violence by British football fans
 
Good spot that dodger.

This thread has highlighted lots of the bad about football, but maybe we forget the good.

I've made 4-5 really good mates, and lots of other good mates over the years of going the match. I have been all over Europe, USA and the Uk watching my team. I've laughed, cried, been battered, kidnapped by police,been at two disasters, seen fantastic goals, won leagues and cups, been drunk and seen a camraderie amongst my own fans and also with other teams fans, seen thousands of Athletico fans literally give the thousands of Liverpool fans coming out the ground an ovation, stood in the Celtic's jungle and sang "You'll never walk alone" in amongst all the Celtic fans, been on a drunken coach for 6 hours to see a midweek friendly in Dundee, seen European cups lifted and lost, shook loads of hands, commiserated a few and much,much more.

We give it loads of stick, but it also has a great side to it, and I wouldn't change the journey I've been on, except for two disasters, for the world.

Me neither and especially with Scotland there is more lows than highs,plenty more,but I wouldn't change it for a thing.:thup:
 
And there is always one knobhead, who brings it all crashing down again.....

probably not old enough to remember or ever actually looked into what evolved that dark night. Liverpool fans were no angels, but hey I watched a couple of factual documentaries on it and the juve fast where not innocent either.

but let's leave this for another thread, this is about footballers and the disgraceful things they do, not the fans.
 
probably not old enough to remember or ever actually looked into what evolved that dark night. Liverpool fans were no angels, but hey I watched a couple of factual documentaries on it and the juve fast where not innocent either.

but let's leave this for another thread, this is about footballers and the disgraceful things they do, not the fans.
Yep, I was there that night, and I have my views, but as you said, for another thread, and not at this time of year.
 
seems hes signed a new 5 year contract at Liverpool :0 Would love to know what escape clause is in there (assume it will be he can leave at the right price if no CL football)
 
seems hes signed a new 5 year contract at Liverpool :0 Would love to know what escape clause is in there (assume it will be he can leave at the right price if no CL football)
Right that's me and Liverpoolphil getting repetitive keyboard strain injuries for the next five years, unless Madrid use up that £42 mill loose change left over from the Ozil deal......
 
Right that's me and Liverpoolphil getting repetitive keyboard strain injuries for the next five years, unless Madrid use up that £42 mill loose change left over from the Ozil deal......

I believe that Whelan is currently liquidating some of his old JJB stock that he kept in his garage. Rosler's hoping to pair him up front with Grant Holt. One will eat defenders, the other will eat pretty much anything not nailed down...:D
 
great result with the new contract. Massive LFC fan and think Suarez is the biz. Sod what he done previously, I really dont care now as its in the past.

YNWL
 
One thing for certain is that any new contract that he signed would be on his terms that's for sure.

There will be a clause in there for sure that will allow him to leave for the right money and if Liverpool don't qualify for the CL or such like. Not to mention a mahoosive pay increase. The guy can pretty much demand what he wants or he would leave its as simple as that.

Exceptional player , we should have offered the 50 million when we had the chance. GRRRrrrr!
 
damn wireless keyboard... opened the door up for birchy there lol.

YWNA

rumour beforehand was 200k a week and a 65 mill buy out clause. even with a 100mill buy out I am sure the big guns would still pay it so its not a given for him to stay. I would like to think he is totally happy with the club and loves the fans and playing for them as much as they love to have him in a red shirt. Time will tell I guess.
 
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