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Suarez – Evra Saga Ends With no Change in Punishment
The Patrice Evra and Luis Suarez racial abuse case came down to a matter of reliability, and while the FA found Evra to be sure, calm and certain in his testimony, the evidence presented by Luis Suarez was deemed unreliable, according to the report, which means Suarez will serve an 8 match ban.
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Suarez – Evra Racial Abuse Case Becomes Messy for Liverpool
Liverpool and Luis Suarez are protesting, but it seems to me the best they can get out of this situation is the sentence lessened. The FA hit Suarez with an 8 match ban plus a £40,000 fine for racially abusing Patrice Evra in the Liverpoo – Manchester United match from two months ago.
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Alex Ferguson Arrogance and Champions League Failure
Manchester United’s 1-2 loss at the hands of FC Basel and shocking exit from the Champions League is another blow to Alex Ferguson’s plans of dominating the league and Europe.
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Alex Ferguson After the 25 Year Celebrations
Everyone’s celebrating Alex Ferguson’s 25 years with Manchester United. Jose Mourinho is hailing him, while secretly, or not so secretly, waiting for him to retire already so he can have the bloody job. David Beckham is praising him, despite getting hit with a shoe in the face.
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John Terry and Rio Ferdinand Fighting For Respect
John Terry and Rio Ferdinand, each in his own way, is slowly losing his place, his spot, after nearly a decade of easily being considered the best two centre backs in the Premier League and of the World’s best. Age creeps up and takes you by surprise. Coming back from each injury becomes harder and harder.
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Premier League Big Wins Don’t Mean Nothing
Life Goes on, even after 8-2 losses, as Robin Van Persie’s hat trick at Stamford Bridge in the 5-3 Arsenal win over Chelsea proved, or Chicharito’s sting for Manchester United, beating Everton 1-0, six days after their 6-1 loss at home to Manchester City.
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Alex Ferguson’s Worst Defeat (Manchester City vs Manchester United)
Manchester City tied their biggest ever win over Manchester United, a humiliating 6-1 drubbing at Old Trafford with a sublime David Silva performance, getting Alex Ferguson to call this his worst defeat ever.
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LeBron James Visiting Liverpool
The biggest name at Anfield this afternoon in the Liverpool vs Manchester United match wasn’t on the pitch among the players, but in the stands, when minority owner LeBron James paid a visit to take some pictures and be seen a little bit.
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Steven Gerrard Return Not Enough (Liverpool vs Manchester United)
Steven Gerrard made his first start for Liverpool since March 2011, a 3-1 win over United at Anfield. Steven Gerrard scored his first goal of the season with a 68th minute free kick against a weak, confused and disappointing Manchester United, but it was only enough for a 1-1 draw after Chicharito snatched a late equalizer.
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Before Manchester United Visit Liverpool
Anfield hasn’t been the warmest of venues for Manchester United this past season, losing on their last three visits, including a fiery encounter last March, so far the best moment of Kenny Dalglish’s second tenure as Liverpool FC manager. Expect it to be just as, shall we say, warm, this Saturday.