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F.A. Cup Final- Liverpool vs West Ham [R]

Haukur Gudnason

::President Scouser::
Hmm..I guess it would be grossly inaccurate to state that there were no grounds for bringing Chelsea into 'it' or that there was 'no bearing' whatsoever. It's always better to have grounds for comparison so as to further emphasize a point. In which case, who better, richer, more powerful and potentially more dominant than the 'back to back' Champions of England? As our captain (which you tried to sign, twice in successive years, and failed hehe, what is it about you guys and 'doubles' I wonder) and Carra has said, to win anything, we have to beat Chelsea, that's just the way it is. And with that much power, comes much more responsibility. Responsibility to win and lose graciously and to always respect the opposition, and not merely paying it lip service. And on that score, your club has failed spectacularly.

And far be it from me to neglect any point which your own manager has on countless occasions seen fit to utilize for his own gains in his dealings with the media with scant regard or respect for the club I hold dear to my own as do many other Reds everywhere.
 
TheBlueBalla said:
Ask Gary Naysmith how sporting Captain Marvel is. Ask that fairy cunt luis garcia about cheating

i remember not long ago Drogba clearly handball against man city before scoring and he said "sometimes this is the game" as quoted below, so that means you are suppose to use your hand when playing soccer then? :rolleyes:

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba:
"It was a difficult game and when we got the goal there was more space for us to play in.
"Yes, it was handball but sometimes this is the game.

"I don't know how to explain. The ball comes to me and I can't do nothing but this."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4819946.stm


and funny does he dive or does he not dive? everyone should have a very clear mind on that funny little question i mentioned above.. :ewan:

Sometimes I dive, sometimes I stand. But I don't care about this. In football you can't stay up all the time... I don't dive, I play my game. If they are not happy with this and don't want me to play, I don't play.
Chelsea's Didier Drogba on his performance against Manchester City. That's cleared that up, then.

Unfortunately in the emotion of winning the game, my comments have come across partly in the wrong way. I want to make it clear that I don't dive. This was the intention of my answer.
Chelsea are swift to put a more lucid quote from 'Drogba' on their official website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/4848892.stm
 

TheBlueBalla

Starting XI
We'll with regards to diving, we all know he does it, and as was mentione on the previous page, perhaps its better to admit things which we know are true rather than to handball intentionally and get away with it (like your boy Djibril in this very cup final for example). But I will be the first to admit Drogba has done himself no favors, and though he has a good workrate, I wouldnt be too sad to see him depart for behavior like this

Haukur Gudnason said:
Hmm..I guess it would be grossly inaccurate to state that there were no grounds for bringing Chelsea into 'it' or that there was 'no bearing' whatsoever. It's always better to have grounds for comparison so as to further emphasize a point. In which case, who better, richer, more powerful and potentially more dominant than the 'back to back' Champions of England? As our captain (which you tried to sign, twice in successive years, and failed hehe, what is it about you guys and 'doubles' I wonder) and Carra has said, to win anything, we have to beat Chelsea, that's just the way it is. And with that much power, comes much more responsibility. Responsibility to win and lose graciously and to always respect the opposition, and not merely paying it lip service. And on that score, your club has failed spectacularly.

And far be it from me to neglect any point which your own manager has on countless occasions seen fit to utilize for his own gains in his dealings with the media with scant regard or respect for the club I hold dear to my own as do many other Reds everywhere.
You made many fair points in your first response, so I wont go back over all of those. But here you refer to not properly paying homage to the opposition. Now Ive admitted that Mourinho does many things that make me embarrassed for him, that much is true. But when our players dont come out with the same sandy vagina nonsense after losing big games, and line up to pay their respects to the opposition, then that is a blanket statment I cannot accept. On top of that the fan base have no particular disrespect for Liverpool as a whole, but I can understand when they become incensed by the continual targeting of Chelsea for scouse abuse, seemingly beyond all limits of logic. Again, I never hated your team, until your manager, your players and your fans couldnt stop talking about us

cue this thread. But this business can go on all day, so i'll thank you, sir, for your insights and leave it at that

Haukur Gudnason said:
*High 5's BlueBalla*
;)
 


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