Like you say Liverpool and City fans twist it, Man Utd fans can't see any wrong. We'll have to agree to disagree
Erm Evra ran across infront Suarez he knew exactly what he was doing, fortunately Suarez totally ignored him.
Tweeted by Roy Keane yesterday ...what a lovely person...... Roy Keane@roy_keane_EsqReply If I was playing, if Incey was playing, if Sparky was playing: Suarez ends the game wishing he'd shaken hands.
When he arrived at Liverpool last season, I thought what a great talent they had brought in. The guy looked top class and played specially well in the hole behind a target man. In games towards the end of last season and this, he has changed. I have watched game after game, expecting to see the great talent on show, but instead being treated to ninety plus minutes of Suarey falling over and feigning fouls on him, then sitting on his back-side for ages and remonstrating with increasing frustration with the ref, or with the player who fouled him. If what has happened already ins't bad enough, I predict he will blow-up big-time before long. He cannot keep his temper and seems increasingly to behave like a spoilt kid. His kick on Parker in the Spurs game definitely warranted a red card for the intent alone, let alone the actual contact. The blame here lies firmly with Liverpool FC, who needed to bring some discipline to Suarez' performances a long time before even the Evra matter blew up. Instead they seem to be developing a culture of poor discipline amongst several players, amongst whom Suarez is the worst, but also including Skrtel, Carragher and Charlie Adam, all of whom are quite up to petulance and who seem to be supported by the club, come what may. I really thought that Liverpool would make an impact this season and am convinced they would have done, but for this under-current of indiscipline. There seems little attempt at the club to impose proper professional discipline. It already seems far too late to rein in Suarez. Shame on him and on the club. Those 'Suarez' T-shirts look a bit stupid now, along with the players who wore them.
...and who has the nerve to describe himself on twitter as 'Not the real keane' and now describes as ... "Ex-footballer, manager, robot, madman, winner. PARODY ACCOUNT!"