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The Evil That Men Do: Luis Suarez, Liverpool

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Tweet I think I had Luis Suarez in mind when I thought of this thread for my blog. Think of a highly skilled footballer who will mostly be remembered for being an utter bastard, and Suarez will be near the top … Continue reading

Posted in The Evil That Men Do | Tagged Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool, Luis Suarez | Leave a comment

The Evil That Men Do: Harry Redknapp

Tweet I started to write this piece at the weekend. Roughly speaking, the original draft was going to suggest that Harry Redknapp gets a raw deal from fans who don’t appreciate his achievements. I was going to look beyond the … Continue reading

Posted in The Evil That Men Do | Tagged Bournemouth, East End, Portsmouth, , Spurs, Tottenham, Van der Vaart, West Ham | 1 Comment

The Evil That Men Do: Martin Rowlands

Tweet The season of good will is well and truly over. Today I welcome Philip Evans to Regista to discuss the evil of Martin Rowlands. I wasn’t aware of this Rowland’s contentious back story, but he does come across as … Continue reading

Posted in Football League, The Evil That Men Do | Tagged Brentford, , Fulham, , West London | 4 Comments

The Evil That Men Do: the eternal debt of Marcus Gayle.

Tweet Marcus Gayle was a hard working footballer who never gave anyone reason to hate him, right? Wrong. Danny Slevin explains why he’s still counting his losses, and it’s all Gayle’s fault. If I was to pose the question of … Continue reading

Posted in The Evil That Men Do | Tagged AFC Wimbledon, Brentford, Celtic, Crazy Gang, Dons, , Marcus Gayle, Rangers, , Wimbledon | 2 Comments

The horror of football

Tweet It’s a Halloween special on Regista – a selection of the worst and most terrifying aspects of football. The biggest sin: faking Diving, or ‘simulation’ (if you want to sound like a grey civil servant), has been around for … Continue reading

Posted in The Evil That Men Do | Tagged Ade Akinbiyi, Busquets, Coventry, John Sitton, Kano, Ricoh Arena, , Rivaldo | Leave a comment