My point isn't really about him moving,we'll make plenty of profit on him from the oil rich PSG owners if we decide to let him go. My point is imo if he did make the quoted remarks after LFC club&supporters stood by him he should be ****ed off pronto because it would mean he cant give a flying **** about us or our club.
Not really, depends what the reporter asked in the first place. IMO, Suarez isn't very bright, hence him dropping his self in the deep stuff with the racial stuff and speaking to the Uruguayan media. I don't blame Suarez for wanting to prove his self in other countries, players do this all the time, even two of own in Steve McManaman and Michael Owen did it, they both said they wanted to go abroad at some point in their career fairly early in the careers at Liverpool. IMO, Suarez is the type of player that will give 100% on the pitch no matter what the situation, bit like Carlos Tevez.
I am confident if he is with us next season and he will have a point to prove, hopefully alongside a new strike partner too
Macca and Mikey the Manc came through our youth system,Suarez has had his head turned by the PSG owner and money obviously is a major part of his hoped move there. He's been with us for just over a year of his 4 year contract and if​ the remarks are true and in context hes got no right discussing moves to any club.
Quite true. Wouldn't surprise me if his head is turned by money, especially after the experience we had with Mascherano and witnessing Tevez's escapades at both Manchester clubs. South American attitude...?
Hes gonna get loads of stick over that interview from reds supporters. Who knows it might not be true,or he could be in the process of manipulating a move away. Either way only time will tell.
I reckon he wants to move, I said this immediately after he accepted his eight game ban. He clearly didn't want to accept it and the club just thought it would be best to take it on the chin and get on with it however this left Suarez looking like the guilty party (ignoring whether he is or not here) which he clearly wouldn't be happy with. The only hope I had was that he had picked up a minor injury that was going to rule him out for three, four or five of those games anyway (possibly true, he went back to Uruguay for the first two weeks). I have sort of resigned myself to him leaving. If he stays then great, if not we will make a tidy profit and get someone else in. Will be hard to replace him but no one is bigger than the club and all that. If he does stay, he will have a point to prove next year.
It's Suarez? And you're expecting honourable behaviour from this man? Come again? Gullible-check yourself pronto.
Are you trying to say that we are unable to make profit when selling by ourselves? I think that has been proved wrong after the tidy profit we made on Torres after 2 years of strops! We also made a profit on Meireles, a player who could not complete 90 minutesand was heading towards his 30's. Ashley isn't that great when it comes to selling players, how much did we get Enrique for? I think the Torres & Meireles episodes have scarred Liverpool fans and I think we're more cautious when selecting "Idols". I'm with the majority on this one, If Suarez goes, he goes... The money from Paris (and it will have to be a lot) will probably help fund a replacement and someone who can actually put the ball in the net. If he doesn't go then I think he'll be a massive success next season with a new strike partner. It's win win for us
Kenny's response to the Suarez story. When questioned about the comments, he said: "How often has Lugano played this year?" "I think you'll find [Edinson] Cavani was also mentioned and I think you'll find it was a television programme about Lugano. "Anything you tell me I'm dismissing." http://www.clickliverpool.com/sport...-dismisses-fresh-luis-suarez-speculation.html
I wouldn't lose too much sleep if Suarez was to be sold this summer anyway; as long as I could trust we'd make the necessary purchases to replace him with an even better model. We are very good at replacing that striker position - a'la Torres then Suarez, so lets hope we can just build on what we've got.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2114060/Raheem-Sterling-targeted-Tottenham.html Would make sense if KK continues not to play him, he'd be a damn load better on the wings than Hendo or Downing...
Then he would be a silly boy. If that is his attitude then let him go. We need players who want to be here. At 17 he doesn't have the experience to demand a place and must learn to bide his time. However, I do think he could do with some atleast sub starts soon - he looks better than Chamberlain did at his age, and can't be worse than Downing surely? 20 minutes against Wigan or Blackburn isn't going to hurt the lad is it? It's going to show us and him whether he's ready for the PL, and if he's not then he's got time to rectify that.
As someone in the comments section said: Why would he get more chances at 3rd place Spurs than 7th place Liverpool? Especially given our past with blooding youngsters - Gerrard, Owen, Fowler... they all play when they're ready.