- May 26, 2004
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Rodgers: "I look in his face and I see a genuine guy who is bitterly disappointed. It'll take a bit of time for him to reflect."
So, not a geniune guy who is truly sorry. Only a genuine guy who is bitterly disappointed that he got punished for something he got caught doing.
Liverpool are starting to remind me of some beaten wife, who spend their whole lives proclaiming, 'But I still love him'.
Rodgers: "I can't help but look at it & feel that the punishment has been against the man rather than the incident."
Well done Brendan, that is 100% correct, but 'The man' you speak of is actually a mouse. A nasty, cowardly, cheating little rodent. If this was a player from any other team they'd see that, so the bias is not against them, it's solely coming from them.
If Suarez had done this but happened to be playing for Manchester United, would all the Liverpool fans be up in arms about the severity of the ban then? No. It's only because it's also their loss that they're calling foul play and that is just ridiculous.
I'd be so gutted having a Spurs player acting this much of a dick all the time and I honestly would want rid. I'd feel pretty pathetic trying to make excuses for him over and over again, in the end you just have to put your hands up and agree when someone needs teaching a lesson.
They knew what they were buying.
So, not a geniune guy who is truly sorry. Only a genuine guy who is bitterly disappointed that he got punished for something he got caught doing.
Liverpool are starting to remind me of some beaten wife, who spend their whole lives proclaiming, 'But I still love him'.
Rodgers: "I can't help but look at it & feel that the punishment has been against the man rather than the incident."
Well done Brendan, that is 100% correct, but 'The man' you speak of is actually a mouse. A nasty, cowardly, cheating little rodent. If this was a player from any other team they'd see that, so the bias is not against them, it's solely coming from them.
If Suarez had done this but happened to be playing for Manchester United, would all the Liverpool fans be up in arms about the severity of the ban then? No. It's only because it's also their loss that they're calling foul play and that is just ridiculous.
I'd be so gutted having a Spurs player acting this much of a dick all the time and I honestly would want rid. I'd feel pretty pathetic trying to make excuses for him over and over again, in the end you just have to put your hands up and agree when someone needs teaching a lesson.
They knew what they were buying.