In all seriousness, all he had to say to appear reasonable was
"I don't condone diving and Luis knows that. It was a clear dive, I've spoken to Luis about it and it's something we're working on. Luis' reputation goes before him and as a consequence he's getting some very rough treatment from opponents, who believe they can foul him and will get away with it because referees are wary of Luis. I think at the moment Luis does need protection from referees, because he's taking some very rough treatment that could lead to a serious injury. We need to get a grip of the situation and it's something I'll be speaking to the referees about."
Is that too honest? People can see it with their own eyes - his choice is to look a total t**t to 99% of people, or be a man.
Posted By: duke of york on October 9th 2012 at 10:49:24
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- Wouldn't it be refreshing if Brendan Rodgers didn't defend Suarez (Other Football) - Charles21, Oct 9, 10:35:49
- In all seriousness, all he had to say to appear reasonable was (Other Football) - duke of york, Oct 9, 10:49:24
- Rodgers is a bit of a dick though (Other Football) - duke of york, Oct 9, 10:37:55
- He's quickly adapted to the whinging scouser 'model'! (n/m) (Other Football) - Kirrie, Oct 9, 10:42:54
- He's always the victim.... (n/m) (Other Football) - Pit, Oct 9, 10:45:04
- He's quickly adapted to the whinging scouser 'model'! (n/m) (Other Football) - Kirrie, Oct 9, 10:42:54
- but managers aren't meant to criticize their own players (Other Football) - SCC 28, Oct 9, 10:37:51
- Managers and clubs will always come out and defend their players in public. (Other Football) - Trent_Canary, Oct 9, 10:37:38
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