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  1. lol
    lol
    October 31, 2009 at 12:59 pm | | Reply


    Title should be “Despite Criticism, Carragher Continues to Get Red Cards for Liverpool”

  2. Geoff
    Geoff
    October 31, 2009 at 2:34 pm | | Reply


    Very funny,

    Zamora should have got a penalty from him before he got sent off as well!

  3. Ivan
    Ivan
    October 31, 2009 at 2:52 pm | | Reply


    Bad timing for this article. Carra is not in a bad run of form, like Rio and Vidic, he simply isn’t good enough to play for Liverpool(alongside 8 other Liverpool players who shamed the red jersey today). Rafa out! This is getting ridiculous!

  4. nothap'n
    nothap'n
    October 31, 2009 at 3:19 pm | | Reply


    Rafa was quick as hell to sub out Torres, then Benayoun, then Kuyt from an already weakened squad (by his making).

    He already had no Gerrard, Aquilani, Skrtel, Aurelio, Riera, and Johnson…and I bet half of them could have played but he kept them about because of the Champions League.

    Instead he underestimated Fulham at Craven Cottage, started the slowest central defense in history outside of a beer league with Carragher and Kyrgiakos, and actually had Voronin featured up front with Torres.

    Every decision looked like Rafa wanted to be fired at this point. and f*uck him if they have a full strength squad for Wednesday and he is shitting off the league for that shit.

  5. Raatzie
    Raatzie
    October 31, 2009 at 7:15 pm | | Reply


    Stay tuned for my equally well-timed article “Robin van Persie Can’t Score Worth a S–t.”

  6. California_Gooner
    California_Gooner
    October 31, 2009 at 11:33 pm | | Reply


    ha ha ha Red Carding D-bag enjoy not playing in Champions league next season ….

  7. Gaz
    Gaz
    November 2, 2009 at 12:45 pm | | Reply


    Surely you mean that Carragher is a red cardED d-bag. The red cardING d-bag is the ref. :)

    We’ll still make the Champion’s League – don’t be silly.

    Remember we’ve won it five times (and been the runner-up a few times). How many times have you won it (none… runner-up once, I believe). :)

    I stopped watching after the second goal – I saw it all coming as soon as they took Torres off. Fulham seemed to think, “we don’t have to worry about that side of the pitch anymore”.

    Poor, poor, poor, poor.

    The overall point of the article, I agree with. He makes mistakes and has bad form but he’s truly full of heart for the Scouse side. You won’t find many footballers around that love the city and the club enough to risk life and limb like he is willing to do.

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