Racism
Suarez & Terry reaction highlight the hypocrisy of The Mirror and Oliver Holt
Comparing the reporting of The Mirror newspaper and their chief sports writer following the Luis Suarez ban and John Terry’s ban.
Liverpool and Manchester Utd: Divided by passion, United in Grief
Next Sunday afternoon the eyes of the world will be firmly locked on the pitch as the two most successful clubs in the history of English football lock horns once again.
Racism in football? Suarez: 8 match ban, Ferdinand: £45k fine
In an incredible piece of decision making, our beloved Football Association trumped itself again today by handing out a mere £45,000 fine to Manchester Utd defender Rio Ferdiand for a comment made on Twitter.
The media portrait of Luis Suarez
Si Steers takes a look at the British media’s handling of the Luis Suarez racism case.
Coates defends compatriot Suarez
Sebastian Coates says the media gave Suarez a bad name, and “went out to kill him”.
Johnson: Evra didn’t want to shake Luis’ hand
Glen Johnson explains his side of the Luis Suarez – Patrice Evra race row and sees things from a similar view to how most Liverpool supporters viewed it.
Liverpool FC brand Suarez actions “unacceptable” as Man Utd call for calm
Ian Ayre, has labelled Luis Suarez’s decision not to shake hands with Manchester Utd defender Patrice Evra before yesterday’s encounter between the two sides at Old Trafford as unacceptable.
Luis Suarez apologises over Evra handshake snub
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has apologised for not shaking hands with Manchester Utd defender Patrice Evra before Saturday’s Premier League clash between the two sides at Old Trafford.
Dalglish sorry for post-match reaction
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has apologised for his angry outburst at reporters following the Reds’ 2-1 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
A message for the media and the hypocrite Ferguson
Just who refused whose handshake? Evra played his victim cards perfectly to make it look like Suarez did.
Luis Suarez braced for abuse at Old Trafford
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez says he expects a torrent of abuse when the Reds visit Manchester Utd this Saturday in the Premier League.