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SugarRay

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Dalglish is a cock but the questions put to him by the cvnts that work at Sky ( that Andy cock who does the post match interviews is shit ) are pathetic, akin to an antagonising schoolgirl.

'Oooooooh, Wayne Rooney has tweeted that Suarez should have been sent off, what is your take Kenny?'...anyone else cringe when he trotted out with that utter bullshit? I thought Dalglish answered that perfectly 'why would I have an opinion on what Wayne Rooney tweets?' spot on.

Brian Swanson, Andy whats his name etc, these cvnts are the tv versions of the red top newspapers. Sensationalist nonsense and they never ever ask an intriguing question. Zero class.
 

SugarRay

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the alleged offence was last October, the court case is in the summer.

what is the point in banning him next season for an offence this season, how does that punish him ? the whole thing stinks

The FA are playing it correctly. If the courts find him guilty then the FA have to investigate fvck all and can dish out the ban ( will be more than 8 games if this is the case and his international career will be finished for certain, although lets all hope that its over already, he isn't good enough )

Your anger should be with the cranks that have allowed this to run on for so long.
If it had been you or me being charged we would have already been in court for it. Ridiculous decision to put it back.
 

pistolP

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agree, I still like Kenny - Celtic hero

I agree that Suarez should not have been banned for so many games either, especially when compared to what John Terry allegedly said and the max he can get if found quilty is a £ 2 500 fine.


Please, how many matches should he have been suspended for ?
 

Spurs_Bear

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agree, I still like Kenny - Celtic hero

I agree that Suarez should not have been banned for so many games either, especially when compared to what John Terry allegedly said and the max he can get if found quilty is a £ 2 500 fine.

You've missed the point totally. The £2,500 fine is the maximum he can get as well as having it go on his criminal record. He has to deal with the FA after that, when if found guilty he will get a ban the same as Suarez.

Dalglish is a terrible ****. As someone said, he is trying to bring the whole 'victim' thing back to the scousers, as if the world owes them something. He's also doing an incredibly bad job as Liverpool manager.
 

ethanedwards

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Dalglish is a cock but the questions put to him by the cvnts that work at Sky ( that Andy cock who does the post match interviews is shit ) are pathetic, akin to an antagonising schoolgirl.

'Oooooooh, Wayne Rooney has tweeted that Suarez should have been sent off, what is your take Kenny?'...anyone else cringe when he trotted out with that utter bullshit? I thought Dalglish answered that perfectly 'why would I have an opinion on what Wayne Rooney tweets?' spot on.

Brian Swanson, Andy whats his name etc, these cvnts are the tv versions of the red top newspapers. Sensationalist nonsense and they never ever ask an intriguing question. Zero class.
Good post.
Moronic questions by moronic presenters.
 

Caco

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Dalglish is just trying to hide the fact that he's doing a terrible terrible job. He's spent a huge amount of money on quite alot of dross (Carroll, Henderson, Downing, Coates etc etc) and his only good signing is constantly suspended because he's a dick (something we all knew beforehand). Meanwhile only four teams have scored fewer goals than Liverpool at home, they are 11 points off a team who only spent 6m in the Summer and they currently sit in 7th position.

When those are the facts it's hardly surprising he's being so hostile and defensive. Fortunately because he's 'King Kenny' and he's bringing the glory days of victim mentality back to Anfield, they won't be able to sack him so he'll stay for longer than he should and hopefully take them properly into the dark ages.

TBF we've been that team in the past. His team dropped more points at home, he's entitled to be pissed off. Although, many lesser profile managers of smaller teams at least have good manners. Example being Mick McCarthy, Kenny could take a leaf out his book.
 
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Kenny has no class, its evident in his answers. He clearly assumes every question asked is a dig at his players.
 

talkshowhost86

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TBF we've been that team in the past. His team dropped more points at home, he's entitled to be pissed off. Although, many lesser profile managers of smaller teams at least have good manners. Example being Mick McCarthy, Kenny could take a leaf out his book.

The difference being that when that was the case our fans correctly asked questions of the manager, and he is aiming his pissedoffness at the wrong people.

Liverpool were poor last night and it's his Liverpool team. If that was anyone else in that job the bindippers would be furious and demanding his head. It's good for us that they are so myopic about Dalglish.
 

Grey Fox

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I'll give it 12 months before he has a breakdown and fucks off under the stone he came out from under. Those that know him are saying he is drinking heavily, if he doesn't win anything his exit will be fast tracked.
 

Mr Pink

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He always looks like he's been dragged away from his bottle of cider.
 

Teemu

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In his defence, if I was a dour Scottish twat too, I'd probably be as dour and twattish as he is.
 

Bus-Conductor

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Don't really see too much wrong in that interview apart from disagreeing with him about whether Suerez deserved a ban. His side had just unexpectedly outpointed one of the top three so of course he will say they did well. Liverpool dominated territory because we were set up to play 20 yards too deep....there can be few arguments there. It was the interviewer trying to be smart fishing for a reaction.....Dalglish was honest enough to say he failed to see the incidents in question. Now seen both interviews. What are we coming to when we can't listen to comments like that? Suerez aside.....little controversy there....

Agree with all of this.
 

LLPaulJ

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The Suarez comment was one thing, I don't know why he felt he needed to say that. I bet you people at the club wish he never mentioned the whole Suarez should of never been suspended in the first place.

But the thing I have a bigger problem with is his 'shitty' attitude when he is being interviewed. Even before the game he was on the defensive straight away and came across a bit of a cock. Then after the game when it was all finished and they have managed to avoid defeat and played fairly well he came out with the same stinking attitude. Just think he has a massive chip on his shoulder at the moment and its obviously not coming across too well. He is trying to come across a bit smart when he is actually failing miserably.
 

LLPaulJ

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Don't really see too much wrong in that interview apart from disagreeing with him about whether Suerez deserved a ban. His side had just unexpectedly outpointed one of the top three so of course he will say they did well. Liverpool dominated territory because we were set up to play 20 yards too deep....there can be few arguments there. It was the interviewer trying to be smart fishing for a reaction.....Dalglish was honest enough to say he failed to see the incidents in question. Now seen both interviews. What are we coming to when we can't listen to comments like that? Suerez aside.....little controversy there....

Its not so much what he says, its how he has said it. Just comes across arrogant and quite rude to be honest when there is no need. He was like that even before the game. Just think Kenny needs to lighten up a bit because at the moment he feels like every question is a personal dig at him and the world is against.
 

neogenisis

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I think he knows that of all the cash hes spunked the best *buy* has been the aging and in form Bellamy, doesnt look good that does it.
 

kungfugrip

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I just think he is trying to create a siege mentality, when one isn't required.

The FA really should have a look at his Suarez ban comments.

Suarez called Evra a N......, Suarez even admitted it in his testimony when quizzed by the FA.

As a whole Liverpool, who used to be a name which showed all the good things about English football, have come out of this last few months, looking incredibly classless

Completely agree
 

Riandor

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Um... other than the styance over Suarez I can't really find any fault in his interview.

Yes he is being a bit defensive, but come on... it was really a nothing interview to be honest.

He is under pressure, that much is clear, a lot of money for not a lot to show... however, a Carling Cup win would do him no harm, though it doesn't always save you from the sack, just ask Ramos, but let's not forget that we Spurs supporters were just as glad for the Carling Cup win a few seasons back.

I think Liverpool are challenging Newcastle for 6th to be honest and that is what will be galling to him.

I think Liverpool as a whole need to drop this siege mentality of them against the world. They are a club with one of the highest pedigrees in Europe let alone the UK and yes they are living in the past, but so have we been.

But I think Liverpool are not doing themselves any favours with the recent stance on things.

Fans included.

R.
 

akie

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Daglish just has the attitude that he knows the fans love him no matter what, and that the rest of the world owes him something
 
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