
COME ON UNITED!
You gotta fancy West Ham in the replay with Chamakh now able to play.

joescrivens said:Luckily put a fiver on at 85 mins for a draw so won £22 giving a £12 profit on the night.
joescrivens said:Luckily put a fiver on at 85 mins for a draw so won £22 giving a £12 profit on the night.
Chelsea reportedly on the verge of signing Isco for £15m. If that happens I'll be gutted. Not just because it's Chelsea splashing their endless funds again, but because he's a player I've wanted at Arsenal for a while now. Such a big talent, and will probably spend half his time on the bench at Chelsea!
The23rdman said:Is that worse than spending a season at arsenal before city swoop?
Nice to meet a fellow West Ham fan![]()
Apparently even kissed the hand he used to turn the ball in, in front of the Mansfield fans. What a ****.Liverpool have had just 23% possession in the first 15 odd minutes of the second half against a Blue Square team. I'm sure that won't be going down with Brendan 'Possession' Rogers!
Edit: And it looks like Suarez is back to his cheating ways. But he was doing so wellApparently even kissed the hand he used to turn the ball in, in front of the Mansfield fans. What a ****.
Mansfield honour Liverpool with 96 empty seats and Liverpool sing "your support is effing ssss". Stay classy, Liverpool.
The handball looked more instinctive than 'cheating' - it's the officials that are to blame.
Yes but cheating instinctively is something Suarez has got form with. He's admitted to cheating purposely in the past in order to win games - it looks like it's now become an instinct.

The way Suarez kicked the ball at the net makes me think he expected it to be ruled out.
The handball looked more instinctive than 'cheating' - it's the officials that are to blame.
you should get a job with the daily mail. That kind of assumption would be perfect there
It was a presumption rather than an assumption.
With Suarez it's possibly a cultural thing - if you don't get caught then it's acceptable - blame the officials. And as long as LFC, BR and their fans are fine with it then maybe that's all that matters.
Perhaps we should applaud him. Or give him a big hand![]()
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.