by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 13:41
by philM » 13 Feb 2012 13:44
No Fixed Abode I don't for one minute think the official apology from KKKenny and Suarez is genuine though. I believe (for the good of the club) they were told to make statements (by the owners) because all this has blackened the name of Liverpool FC and will affect future sponsorship and income into the club.
philMNo Fixed Abode I don't for one minute think the official apology from KKKenny and Suarez is genuine though. I believe (for the good of the club) they were told to make statements (by the owners) because all this has blackened the name of Liverpool FC and will affect future sponsorship and income into the club.
Well duh. So you've read the papers today, including the statement from Standard Chartered Bank? The owners and sponsors demanded an apology from KKKenny and Suarez.
by Terminal Boardom » 13 Feb 2012 13:47
by Royal Rother » 13 Feb 2012 13:48
Hoop Blahfloyd__streeteTheMaraudingDog The only thing that rattles is the Spurs net each time they play United.
Wahey! TMD 1-0 Frimmers.
LOL @ everyone involved in Handshakeg8, from Suarez - the Uruguayan Esther Rantzen - to Evra and his embarassing spaz out at the end to the slow-mos of Rio's gormless face during the Handshake. Laughable. Get rid of the pre-match handshake anyway, contrived and pointless nonsense given the contempt most of these spoileed millionaires have for each other.
This pretty much sums up my whole feelings on the staged handshake malarky. It's just a set piece bit of presentation for the TV cameras that brings nothing to the game. I'd never have wanted to shake the hands of everyone I was about to play against, it's just daft.
by Silver Fox » 13 Feb 2012 13:55
Hoop Blah This pretty much sums up my whole feelings on the staged handshake malarky. It's just a set piece bit of presentation for the TV cameras that brings nothing to the game.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 14:16
Royal Rother This SPECTACULARLY misses the whole point of the pre-match handshake which has nothing to do with TV at all.
It's actually a major part of the respect campaign that goes right the way through all levels of football, most importantly to kids' football. It was designed to, in some small way, arrest the decline in sportsmanship and respect for officials and the opposition.
by Terminal Boardom » 13 Feb 2012 14:18
Silver FoxHoop Blah This pretty much sums up my whole feelings on the staged handshake malarky. It's just a set piece bit of presentation for the TV cameras that brings nothing to the game.
is that why they only do it at televised games?
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 14:19
Silver FoxHoop Blah This pretty much sums up my whole feelings on the staged handshake malarky. It's just a set piece bit of presentation for the TV cameras that brings nothing to the game.
is that why they only do it at televised games?
by cmonurz » 13 Feb 2012 14:21
by Royal Rother » 13 Feb 2012 14:26
Hoop BlahRoyal Rother This SPECTACULARLY misses the whole point of the pre-match handshake which has nothing to do with TV at all.
It's actually a major part of the respect campaign that goes right the way through all levels of football, most importantly to kids' football. It was designed to, in some small way, arrest the decline in sportsmanship and respect for officials and the opposition.
I disagree. I know it's part of the totally flawed Respect campaign (one of the things I'm happy for anyone to slate the FA for) but if it wasn't for it being a big TV set piece to cover in the build up (nicked from the Cup Final) I'm certain it wouldn't have been introduced. It has absolutely no impact on a players respect for his opposition or the referee and so it's totally pointless.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 14:34
by TBM » 13 Feb 2012 14:38
Hoop Blah You don't think there's any influence from the TV companies on the 'packaging' of the game RR?
I know some of the kids leagues do the shaking of hands business, but I can assure you it's not all levels that do and I can assure you it has no influence over the respect of the opposition or the officials.
by FiNeRaIn » 13 Feb 2012 14:41
cmonurz Completely agree with HB’s posts on page 10, fwiw.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 14:47
TBMHoop Blah You don't think there's any influence from the TV companies on the 'packaging' of the game RR?
I know some of the kids leagues do the shaking of hands business, but I can assure you it's not all levels that do and I can assure you it has no influence over the respect of the opposition or the officials.
We do it on a Sunday morning and i have seen it done in the semi pro level on a Saturday
by cmonurz » 13 Feb 2012 14:49
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 14:50
FiNeRaIncmonurz Completely agree with HB’s posts on page 10, fwiw.
Well we knew you would tbh, I find the idea that Evra was looking to escalate this absolutely repulsive. His hand is there to be shook...he doesn't withdraw it and suarez walks on past. As for him being a " oxf*rd of the highest order" why on earth was this stated as some sort of fact? I and many others quite like him, what on earth has he done to be given this tag? Again, massively offensive comments from the bias liverpool fans on here.
by Royal Rother » 13 Feb 2012 14:51
Hoop Blah I can assure you it has no influence over the respect of the opposition or the officials.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 15:00
by Royal Rother » 13 Feb 2012 15:11
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