Jamie Carragher - calm down, calm down!
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The Sun ive got 'ere says "The Liverpool defender lost it after drink was thrown at him by Luton supporters wearing curly black wigs and yellow shell suits like .......etc"blurred wrote:Thought I'd offer the other side to The Sun 'newspaper', is all.fatshaft wrote:
As I said in my first post - you'll never know the truth, and there's more than one side to the story.
That bit seems to be missing from t'other post.
"Liverpool Supporters jump on bandwagon without getting all the facts shock"superjohnmcginlay wrote:The Sun ive got 'ere says "The Liverpool defender lost it after drink was thrown at him by Luton supporters wearing curly black wigs and yellow shell suits like .......etc"blurred wrote:Thought I'd offer the other side to The Sun 'newspaper', is all.fatshaft wrote:
As I said in my first post - you'll never know the truth, and there's more than one side to the story.
That bit seems to be missing from t'other post.
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You must have the early edition...superjohnmcginlay wrote:The Sun ive got 'ere says "The Liverpool defender lost it after drink was thrown at him by Luton supporters wearing curly black wigs and yellow shell suits like .......etc"blurred wrote:Thought I'd offer the other side to The Sun 'newspaper', is all.fatshaft wrote:
As I said in my first post - you'll never know the truth, and there's more than one side to the story.
That bit seems to be missing from t'other post.
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Didn't know who you were referring to, is all. And we all know that messageboard hysteria is generally best ignored, anyway.warthog wrote:Just the posters quoted by Fatshaft. I didn't realise that I had to qualify everything in such precise terms, especially in a post which is sceptical of the Sun's version of events.
Mr Angry has been at it again. What a cock.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/mers ... 269372.stm
Carragher cautioned for assault
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has been arrested and cautioned by police for common assault.
The former England international, 30, was questioned on Wednesday about a roadside argument with a man near his Crosby home on Tuesday.
Carragher had been on his way to training at the club's Melwood ground at the time.
The assault was reported to Merseyside Police by a witness to the incident involving the Bootle-born player.
Later that day the alleged victim reported Liverpool's vice-captain to officers who arranged an appointment to interview Carragher.
Common assault can include anything from spitting to shoving.
A Merseyside Police spokesman said: "We can confirm that a 30-year-old man from the Blundellsands area received a police caution for common assault in relation to an incident on Liverpool Road, Crosby, on Tuesday February 26."
A spokesman for Liverpool FC declined to comment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/mers ... 269372.stm
Carragher cautioned for assault
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has been arrested and cautioned by police for common assault.
The former England international, 30, was questioned on Wednesday about a roadside argument with a man near his Crosby home on Tuesday.
Carragher had been on his way to training at the club's Melwood ground at the time.
The assault was reported to Merseyside Police by a witness to the incident involving the Bootle-born player.
Later that day the alleged victim reported Liverpool's vice-captain to officers who arranged an appointment to interview Carragher.
Common assault can include anything from spitting to shoving.
A Merseyside Police spokesman said: "We can confirm that a 30-year-old man from the Blundellsands area received a police caution for common assault in relation to an incident on Liverpool Road, Crosby, on Tuesday February 26."
A spokesman for Liverpool FC declined to comment.
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Not defending Carragher or his ilk, but these annoying prats who hang around footballers houses for the sake of venting their spleen then relating it to their mates, get right on my wick. Trouble is, as soon as the receivers hit back-verbally or otherwise- (as most of us would subjected to that sort of abuse and threatening behaviour) the poor maligned pillocks go running to the police and the press and come out snow-white and seeking compensation. Roy Keane, another less than lovable soul, had much the same walking his dog. Cantona was provoked very verbally and hit out in retaliation and got a short sentence.
Like I said, I'm not defending any of it, buttered toasts have two sides but they always land butter-side down in these instances. Won't make me popular, but it's how I see it. Provocation has no crime listing and there never seem to be any witnesses about when it's used.
Like I said, I'm not defending any of it, buttered toasts have two sides but they always land butter-side down in these instances. Won't make me popular, but it's how I see it. Provocation has no crime listing and there never seem to be any witnesses about when it's used.
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TANGODANCER wrote:Not defending Carragher or his ilk, but these annoying prats who hang around footballers houses for the sake of venting their spleen then relating it to their mates, get right on my wick. Trouble is, as soon as the receivers hit back-verbally or otherwise- (as most of us would subjected to that sort of abuse and threatening behaviour) the poor maligned pillocks go running to the police and the press and come out snow-white and seeking compensation. Roy Keane, another less than lovable soul, had much the same walking his dog. Cantona was provoked very verbally and hit out in retaliation and got a short sentence.
Like I said, I'm not defending any of it, buttered toasts have two sides but they always land butter-side down in these instances. Won't make me popular, but it's how I see it. Provocation has no crime listing and there never seem to be any witnesses about when it's used.
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To be fair to Blurred, the RAWK guys and Carra, I quite often 'read' The Sun - I quite enjoy Page 3 models and quite enjoy mindless football related gossip. My housemate then likes to read how 27 footballers like to take turns on a transvestite dwarf named Cecilia and Britney's latest waredrobe 'disaster'
Anyhow I digress, Liverpool do get bad press, not so much as a city but as a club and at the moment they are taking great delight at the slightest hint of non-perfection from within the club and I imagine this has been ongoing for some time.
That Benitez is a P*ick though....
Anyhow I digress, Liverpool do get bad press, not so much as a city but as a club and at the moment they are taking great delight at the slightest hint of non-perfection from within the club and I imagine this has been ongoing for some time.
That Benitez is a P*ick though....
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