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Will Liverpool finish in the top 4 this season?  

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  1. 1. Will Liverpool finish in the top 4 this season?

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they've always revelled in the us-v them complex. They're so utterly inextricably intertwined with the idea that everyone is out to get them its paranoid delusion on a grand scale. They are actually psychologically damaged.

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Hi Folks,

Just having a debate with a pal who seems to think that Suarez was not guilty and the evidence stinks. He only said the N word once...! and that he did not mean it racially its all evras fauly blah blah.

What exacly did the language experts say.

What is the evidence that suggests he did say those words...!

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suarez got found guilty because of 2 things, 1 his defence was based around him admitting saying negrito which in his culture isnt considered negative, it roughly translates to little black man, 2 his defence was really inconsistent in terms of what he said to the FA and what he said to the panel, when he was shown the video of him pinching evra his explanation was all over shop

which to me is ridiculous, if any of us did that in the street we'd be strung up and no matter what we were charged with in court if our defence was that sloppy we'd be found guilty

it seems to me that liverpool took a really lazy approach into their defence team and spent more time/money/effort into playing the victim card

IMO you just cant see john terry making the same mistake, he'll have a lawyer who earns more than him defending him and his case will be sqeaky clean making it very hard to find him guilty

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At the end of the day, it doesn't matter about the Liverpool fans opinions, Evra's opinion, Suarez's opinion, appeals, tribunals or whatnot because God has already spoken on the matter

Liverpool's decision to don T-shirts in support of Luis Suárez 24 hours after he was found guilty of racially abusing Patrice Evra was described as "shameful" by Paul McGrath, while Alan Hansen, the club's former captain turned television pundit, issued an unreserved apology for describing black players as "coloured" on Match of the Day.

McGrath, the former Manchester United and Aston Villa defender, led widespread condemnation of Liverpool's increasingly isolated stance over Suárez and claimed he would have thrown the T-shirt to the floor had he been the striker's team-mate Glen Johnson.

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