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Wouldn't have made a difference. I think the goal would still have stood.
Would have made a huge difference - not to the score but to his reputation.
Wouldn't have made a difference. I think the goal would still have stood.
So is tax dodging OK as long as you don't get caught? Or fiddling benefits?
Is "It's up to someone else to stop me" now a legitimate defence?
He's a diving, cheating scumbag. Always has been and always will be.
There isn't a player in the world that would have stood up and said
Ref, that wasn't a goal, take us back to 1-0.
but wasn't it something like he was awarded a penalty then told the ref it shouldn't have been a pen so he then hit a soft one on purpose ?Another underwhelming Arsenal display.
He does some disgusting, sneaky things on the pitch and that's why I don't like Suarez however I think all he's guilty of here is an instinctive handball.
Having been missed by the officials, not many players would have gone over and told the ref that the goal shouldn't have stood. Given the opposition today - Suarez could have done his reputation a world of good if he'd done that though.
Ref probably wouldn't have changed his mind - I'm just saying Suarez could have done his reputation the world of good by telling the ref or at least not celebrating as he clearly expected it not to stand.
With regards to other players - didn't 'Stevie Me' do something a few years back - I can't recallbut wasn't it something like he was awarded a penalty then told the ref it shouldn't have been a pen so he then hit a soft one on purpose ?
Mind you, we seem to be at it... Cazorla the other week, then Ramsey tripped over his own legs today and went down claiming a pen!!!
Robbie Fowler might have ala the penalty at ArsenalThere isn't a player in the world that would have stood up and said
Ref, that wasn't a goal, take us back
Robbie Fowler might have ala the penalty at Arsenal
That could be the time I was thinking of. I had in it my head it was gerrard.
Well said by the Mansfield manager re. The handball:
"If it had fallen for us, we'd have taken it"
The drama queens will droll on about it though, sigh.
Great effort Mansfield. Played very well.
In football, there is no such thing as instinctive handball.
Personally, I feel the officials cocked up.
In football, there is no such thing as instinctive handball.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20929151
So it seems LFC's PR has learnt nothing from previous disastrous handlings of Suarez incidents.
Of course, the issue is not whether the goal should have stood (the rules are clear that it should assuming the officials didn't see the incident). It's not even that Suarez should be expected to cry foul himself. Again, you wouldn't expect too many players to do that.
It's how it is handled afterwards. LFC's approach is straight on the offensive and blame the officials. No hint of culpability.
Perhaps they should take a leaf out of Moyes' and Neville's book by showing some of the humility and integrity that Everton displayed after Neville was caught diving.
In football, there is no such thing as instinctive handball.
Personally, I feel the officials cocked up.
what a mountain out of a molehill.
We should be talking about what a stellar job mansfield did and how well we should respect them keeping 96 seats free and how their manager points no blame and isn't moaning.
But instead, once again the drama queens go on and on and on and on. :shake: What a shame
Tom, from that statement I doubt if you've ever kicked a ball.
Tom, from that statement I doubt if you've ever kicked a ball.
They dwarves that replay and were robbed.
No, you are wrong, it is instinctive to kick it or head it or chest it etc....the only player that it is instinctive to handle the ball is the goalie so I should need to edit my 1st statement and add - 'apart from t' keeper'
If you are saying that it is instinctive to use your hands in football (as an outfield player, just for all the pedants we have in this glorious forum) you have been coached incorrectly.
These things happen. You cannot coach instincts, Tom. nobody plans to handle the ball, but it does happen. I've done it in games and immediately wonder where the hell it came from. I was never a cheat or dirty (never got booked), but I have handled the ball out of instinct on a couple of occasions.
You speak in absolutes that do not have any basis in reality.
I would loved to have played football against you.
You are getting instinctive and an inability to read the situation of the ball mixed up.
Like I said.....coaching!
I would loved to have played football against you.
Nope, I'm not. It just happens at times.
Tommy, my old mate, you'd never have got anywhere near me.![]()
I wouldn't have got near the ball as you would have been running with it in your hands above yer 'ed!
So, Howard Webb takes charge of Man U v Liverpool whilst Arsenal get lumped with Mike Dean for their game against City. Brilliant. Just brilliant.