Aidan11 wrote:Dalglish doesn't do himself any favours though.
Every time someone asks him a question about anything he screws his face up and adopts a siege mentality.
Interviewers do ask questions managers don't like but that's their job and most managers just play the game. By being aggressive he just gives fodder to the media.
rich1uk wrote:i think dalglish's role on saturday is being over-stated tbh
rich1uk wrote:if you try and read what i said i was referring specifically to dalglish's interview on saturday, not how he has handled the overall situation
he told suarez to go through with the handshake and we cant assume he did not know that didn't happen. if you consider his comments in light of him assuming suarez had done what he was told to do they make more sense
good thing you are not his chairman then if you would make decisions like that
so what if geoff shreeves told him something , is he meant to believe what a reporter says who is trying to get a soundbite from an interview ?
In the end, it was difficult to know what was the more depressing and shocking: that moment when Luis Suárez walked past Patrice Evra, refused to shake his hand and reminded us this is a man whose brains are all in his feet, or afterwards when Kenny Dalglish tried to stare down the questions before coming up with a response that was so outlandishly flawed it made you wonder where he was storing all the qualities which we once associated with him?
sussexpob wrote:good thing you are not his chairman then if you would make decisions like that
Tbf, his chairman must be an idiot. He has given him over £100million to spend and he has wasted it on overpriced crap, and now they are only 3 points above Norwich, a team who's whole squad is apparently worth half of Jordan Henderson, and who's main striker is apparently valued at 80 times less then Carroll....
But Lambert took a nearing 30 year old Journeyman from Shewsbury for nothing and has seen him score like 75 goals in 2 and a half seasons, including 11 this year.... I think thats more than Suarez and Carroll combined, and amazing that Holt didnt really start for ten of the first games because Lambert went with Morrison as the lone forward.so what if geoff shreeves told him something , is he meant to believe what a reporter says who is trying to get a soundbite from an interview ?
An interviewer is not going to lie about an issue like that... he can use his journalistic prowess to squeeze a reaction, but simply making up the fact that Suarez didnt shake hands is not going to happen....
And regardless anyway.... Dalglish's reaction stated that Geoff Shreeves was bang out of order to fault what Suarez has done if it was true, implying that he had nothing to apologise for, so in short you are wrong.
I agree with the Guardian..In the end, it was difficult to know what was the more depressing and shocking: that moment when Luis Suárez walked past Patrice Evra, refused to shake his hand and reminded us this is a man whose brains are all in his feet, or afterwards when Kenny Dalglish tried to stare down the questions before coming up with a response that was so outlandishly flawed it made you wonder where he was storing all the qualities which we once associated with him?
Red Devil wrote:The suarez handshake thing should probably be here rather then the premiership thread.
It's strange how everyone is desperate to say that Liverpool are not racist ... yet they are clearly defending a racist ... they have not apologised for his racist comments and nor has he.
Apparently, Suarez was using the same wods to Glen Johnson in training - and no-one did anything about it.
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