Glover_elbow
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Tommy smith
jimmy case
souness
Mcmahon
jimmy case
souness
Mcmahon
Tommy Smith
It was much about nothing, as CaT said if it had been Southampton it would not be newsAnd who was it that went down like a sack of spuds, when Allidiare patted them on the head, to get him sent off.
Now, that was cheating of the highest order
Pickford didn’t cheat
Lovely club.
So what do Liverpool actually want to happen. Do they want to try and shame Everton into some sort of self imposed banning of their own player to make things "fair"
I was tempted to respond with
’a minute’s silence’ - but the dark humour might offend
So I won’t say it
Best you didn't say it Finny.....Oops.
Dont recall them being this annoyed when Suarez bit another player which was much much worse than this incident
But as you know JM14, Suarez was rightly punished. Why would Liverpool be annoyed on that decision? They were angry with Suarez.
I am sure had Pickford done his dangerous tackle on a Boro player, with the same outcome, everyone would be calling the ref, VAR and the men in grey suits everything from a pig to a dog. I really do not see why Liverpool would be seen in a bad light for expecting some sort of justice regarding the incident tbh.
It's pointless just posting bad fouls by Liverpool players, that proves nothing. Especially as it was dealt with by a red card, despite the lack of VAR.can’t understand a word the commentator is saying - that’s the problem with scouse accents
We see bad decisions all of the time, red cards that weren't given, penalties etc. Just part of the game, not some big conspiracy against Liverpool
But as you know JM14, Suarez was rightly punished. Why would Liverpool be annoyed on that decision? They were angry with Suarez.
I am sure had Pickford done his dangerous tackle on a Boro player, with the same outcome, everyone would be calling the ref, VAR and the men in grey suits everything from a pig to a dog. I really do not see why Liverpool would be seen in a bad light for expecting some sort of justice regarding the incident tbh.