Henry Winter @henrywinter
At Melwood#lfc. Rodgers on Mansfield chairman's criticism of Suarez: "He'd obviously had a few drinks in him by that stage"
Hahahaha. Didn't know Rodgers could crack the funnies. I mean deliberately.
Henry Winter @henrywinter
At Melwood#lfc. Rodgers on Mansfield chairman's criticism of Suarez: "He'd obviously had a few drinks in him by that stage"
More like thatdoes that push Gerrard wider?
---------------- Reina
Wisdom Skrtel Agger Johnson
----------- Lucas Allen
------------ Henderson
------ Downing Gerrard
------------- Suarez
-------------- Reina
Wisdom Skrtel Agger Johnson
-------------- Lucas
-------------- Allen
----------- Henderson
------------ Gerrard
------------ Downing
------------- Suarez
OR
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Wisdom--Skrtel--Agger------------
--Henderson--Lucas--Allen---------
------------Gerrard--------------------
-------------------------------Johnson
Downing-------------------------------
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----------------Suarez--------------------
Henderson has played right wing before (although he was shit at it). I'd imagine he is going to play out there and help Wisdom defenddoes that push Gerrard wider?
---------------- Reina
Wisdom Skrtel Agger Johnson
----------- Lucas Allen
------------ Henderson
------ Downing Gerrard
------------- Suarez
He's been poor in that position for us, but a number of Mackems fans thought he was better there for them.
If he plays Henderson right wing then he can fuck right off the touchy irish paedo bellend.
I have to say that I think attack might be the best form of defence in this match. I just can't see us not conceding in this game, and so i'd like to see a side that gets at their vulnerabilities- their defence. I'd love a Sterling, Suarez, Sturridge front 3 giving their defence something to fucking think about. yes sir.
What a complete fucking cretin. Dickhead.Man Utd v Liverpool: Luis Suarez laden with controversy - Ferguson
By Ben Smith
BBC Sport
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says Luis Suarez is "laden with controversy" ahead of Sunday's meeting with Liverpool.
Suarez heads to Old Trafford having been criticised for using his hand before scoring the Reds' second goal in their 2-1 FA Cup win at Mansfield.
"I don't know whether he enjoys [being controversial], but it is something we hope we don't suffer from ourselves," Ferguson said of Suarez, who was banned for eight games in 2011 for racially abusing United defender Patrice Evra.
Luis Suarez's controversies
July 2010 - Handles on the line to deny Ghana a winner in the last minute of extra-time in the World Cup quarter-finals. Asamoah Gyan misses the resulting penalty and Uruguay win the shoot-out to reach the semi-finals.
November 2010 - Given seven- match ban for biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal on the shoulder while playing for Ajax.
December 2011 - Given eight-match suspension and fined £40,000 for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra.
February 2012 - Refuses to shake hands with Evra at Old Trafford and is described as a "disgrace" by Sir Alex Ferguson.
October 2012 - Accused of diving by Stoke manager Tony Pulis.
November 2012 - Accused of stamping on Dave Jones by Wigan manager Roberto Martinez.
January 2013 - Mansfield chief executive Carolyn Radford says Suarez "stole" their FA Cup tie when he scored after using his hand.
That incident, for which he was also fined £40,000, occurred during the fierce rivals' 1-1 draw at Anfield.
Suarez subsequently refused to shake hands with Evra before United's 2-1 victory at Old Trafford in February 2012.
In the wake of last weekend's controversy at Field Mill, the Uruguayan was accused of "stealing" the FA Cup tie by Mansfield's chief executive Carolyn Radford.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has consistently spoken of his belief in Suarez, though, and criticised his treatment by officials and opposing fans.
"I never saw the game last Sunday, so it is difficult to say whether it was a deliberate handball," said Ferguson.
"You will always support your own player, I don't think that is surprising from Brendan.
"I have done it myself. It is just part of your loyalty to the player and protection for them too.
"I hope we don't suffer from some of the decisions that have gone his way in terms of that. We want it to be a good game on Sunday.