Suarez in Court, Oldham in the FA Cup, and Other Wednesday Notes

By: Ed | December 14th, 2011
   

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One of the nice things about an up and down fall for Liverpool is that we’ve had the joy of monitoring things that are a pain in the ass both on and off the pitch. After a relatively serene spring and a summer mostly marked by optimism, we’ve been able to lament lack of finishing, dropped points, and poor decisions in matches to go along with a host of other concerns away from the action. And no single entity is more responsible recently for those concerns than the FA, who asserted themselves as clear leaders in organizational incompetence and general nincompoopery.

* The most frustrating aspect of all of this is that there’s actually clarification needed for which incident we’re talking about—in this case it’s the charges of racism lodged by Patrice Evra towards Luis Suarez back on October 15th. There’s really no need to get back into any of the actual details, which have been covered more than enough by all parties involved. So the one bright spot (if we can call it that) in the whole saga is that it looks like it’ll finally be over, with the FA remembering that they started something and now have the unfortunate task of following through:

The hearing is expected to last for two days with the outcome expected by the end of the week. Both players are due to give evidence to the hearing. The charge followed a month-long investigation and the Uruguay striker immediately denied the accusation.

A two day trial after nearly nine weeks of fielding complaints and investigating…something, and suddenly there’s a resolution on the horizon. At this point it feels like the relevance is lost, and while it’s a necessary part of the process, failing to act sooner—one way or the other—makes this much more of a circus than it needed to be. All the stuff we said two months ago still applies, in that if there’s actually proof of Suarez using racist language, or even use of a phrase that’s “okay” in his culture, there could and likely should be some sort of consequence. If not, there’s still no clearing everything up, and the FA will have deferred to the court of public opinion, where the verdict on Suarez has already been delivered.

At least until his next FA hearing, which he’ll at least have more time to prepare for.

* More focused on the football, last night Liverpool learned the identity of their opponents for the third round of the FA Cup; Oldham Athletic will visit Anfield on January 6th after getting past Southend United 1-0. Chris Taylor scored the only goal of the match in the 58th minute to give the League One side a chance at a shock result in the next round.

It’s a decent enough draw for Liverpool, who haven’t made it past the fifth round in the five years since their win at the Millenium Stadium. But they’ve struggled early regardless of their opponent, drawing with Luton and Reading before eventually advancing and crashing out to Arsenal in the 2006-2007 third round and at the hands of Manchester United in Kenny Dalglish’s first match back earlier this year. Their wobbly home form isn’t going to do them any favors, though, and while this season has seen the club take domestic cup competition more seriously, that doesn’t make them immune to stumbling.

* Lastly, everyone’s favorite wang-flashing, hairless midfielder is looking towards the first team after his successful loan spell at Blackpool. Jonjo Shelvey made the bench and featured briefly against QPR on Sunday, and given the lack of options in the midfield for the immediate future, some have already started to talk about him as a legitimate option over the busy month of December. For his part, Shelvey’s saying all the right things, and depending on how Dalglish decides to line up, there’s a very real possibility he could see meaningful minutes:

“I feel that the time I spent away from the club really helped me come on as a player. But it also made me realise just how much I want to be playing in Liverpool’s first team. There’s a big difference between Championship football and Premier League football. It’s so good to be back in and around the squad.

“I only got on for a few minutes on Saturday (in the 1-0 win against QPR) but it was really special to be back out there on the pitch in front of the fans. It’s always a great honour to play for Liverpool. Kenny called me back and hopefully now I can show the gaffer what I can do. I’ve got to deliver day in, day out in training and try to force my way into his plans.”

So while for now it looks like Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam are going to partner, there’s undoubtedly some sort of role for Shelvey to play. Whether that’s more than just being an extra set of fresh legs to spell those who feature more regularly, or as a regular contributor himself, it’s nice to at least have a young talent who’s got his head on straight and is willing to work to provide whatever sort of support the club needs.

Now he just needs to make sure he blocks Damien Comolli from his Twitter.

We’ll be back later on with any other news as it pops up, but for now go ahead and consider the eerie resemblance of a late-seventies Al Pacino to Luis Suarez, and hope that the Uruguayan does his homework before attending his hearing. I mean, it’s even subtitled in Spanish for crying out loud:


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  • Geoff Twentyman
  • Yungdocumentary

    what choice do we have eh. ltes get game on n show em y we r the reds.YNWA
     

  • Latortillablanca

    within the next two days, eh?  begin holding your breath now, folks...

  • ayoslime

    the video made me laugh real hard, especially because it's probably not far from what the actual Suarez trial will look like..with the people in charge and all...

  • Ryan

    The banners are making a comeback! I knew they'd be in-style again soon. Someday we'll be able to put all the banners together to make an epic Liverpool timeline!

  • PDubz18

    Maybe Henderson isn't the finished product, but man, 16 million for a reliable (if a little inexperienced) box-to-box midfielder who will only get better is starting to look well worth it. Had we not gone after Hendo we would have had to deploy Meireles (assuming he would have stayed) in the double pivot with Adam, which would be incredibly scary.

  • Redarmy

    In 2 years it's gonna sound like this:

    Maybe Shelvey isn't the finished product, but man, 1 million for a reliable (if a little inexperienced) box-to-box midfielder who will only get better is starting to look well worth it. Had we not gone after Shelvey we would have had to deploy Hendo (assuming he would have stayed) in the double pivot with Adam, which would be incredibly scary. 

  • Latortillablanca

    that's pretty dreary...

  • Suarez from the car park...

    Raul was excellent alongside Lucas....

  • purify_the_body

    No, he wasn't. He only started to do well when he got pushed up behind the striker. He couldn't tackle or defend for shit...

  • Latortillablanca

    that's a bit harsh - he was never gonna be M.A.S.C.H., but he could do a job... his initial problem was being shunted out on the wings.  even when kenny arrived - as you say - he was behind the striker. his natural role is that box-to-box position he does so well in for portugal.

  • Redarmy

    Raul is a top player, period. Exactly the type of player we're missing right now. He was the perfect complement to Suarez with his vision, movement and skill. (Remember the Arsenal game?) Now we're talking about January targets and another 20-30 million for someone who can do just that.

    Whoever decided to sell him to Chelsea is a f..ing moron.

  • Latortillablanca

    well... we've been around this one a couple times already, but meireles was the one who decided to sell meireles to chelsea.  the second a player doesnt want to be there, they are useless and/or a hinderance to the squad.

    but who's talkin bout 20-30 mil replacement?  Gaston Ramirez is the most expensive name being bandied about and he shouldnt be any more than 15m.  regardless a raul replacement that's more expensive than what we sold him for is highly unlikely, in fact, his name might be jonjo shelvey.

  • Tom Foolery

    BAHAAHAA!! Oh, man. I didnt' even read the post, yet. That photoshoppery is some of the best work I've seen up here, photoshopped, written, or otherwise.

    Okay, deep breaths. Whoo!...Alright, now I can go back and read the news.

  • jpr

    I'm already laughing my ass off just looking at the photo. Funny funny shit. Who's the guy with the wig? He looks serious. Luis obviously didn't do anything. Just look at that smile.

  • Ed

    I can't tell if you're serious or not, but as far as first efforts go, I'm inexplicably proud of clicking random buttons that made the thing look different.

  • Tom Foolery

    Only kinda serious. As far as best work goes, there's been much more quality posted up here that clearly took more time and effort.

    As far as sheer hilarity goes, this one is up there with the best.

  • Ed

    Oh, good, I don't want to be known for taking either time or effort.

  • Suarez from the car park...

    It's a fast moving world man!

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