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SEWEREZ (just to upset a few more MOUSERS) is a horrible, vile and disgusting individual. Good footballer though, and certainly stands out from the Liverpoo squad.
 
he also typifies all that is right with football with his sublime skill. he's yin and yang



Wrong.

There are plenty of players that have skill, but without the racist, thuggish, and vile tendencies of Goofy.

There is little to be admired in the man, and he certainly will never be a "great" player.
 
You typify all that is wrong with a lot of spurs fans.:emoticon-0119-puke:



Don't shoot the messenger, Gaffe!

I didn't start this thread to make friends. Hard, plain talking is difficult for most of us to take, but it must be doubly difficult for you Mousers, given how badly your team has been managed, these past four or five seasons. Sometimes, my words may appear to be overly harsh, but you've got the comfort of knowing that I speak as an impartial, subjective and neutral onlooker, with absolutely no axe to grind.

One day, you will thank me for my honesty and my clarity of vision, Gaffe.
 
Why has this Suarez fella got a thread dedicated to him on here.

As far as I'm concerned, he can take a 'Mothers dive' in-to the deepest part of the Mersey...., him and his cockamany, goofy mouth dentures. Thats all.
 
He was superb last season, but he's been found out a bit in this campaign and he seems distracted too often, to me.
He's only 22, so there's no reason for us to panic and replace him right now, but he needs a period of consistent performance soon if he wants to call this season a successful one for himself.

To be fair to the lad, there's no pressure whatsoever on his place right now. What with England honours too, its pretty easy for complacency to set in. He is just not concentrating on the defensive side of his game like he did last season.
 
I started disliking Suarez at World Cup 2010, since I'd not seen him play before that I don't think. I'd just read his name linked with Spurs on Newsnow and whatnot. But throughout the tournament he was clearly a nasty piece of work, going down with any touch and then that handball against Ghana, which did for the best African team there and one I'd enjoyed backing.

And since he came to the EPL he's just steadily been keeping that opinion of mine growing. But it's true what someone said earlier - he is sort of like a pantomime villain. It's sort of great to have people like that around. Look at Ronaldo - look at him preening and strutting and winking! I ****ing LOVE hating Ronaldo (though would take him and cash for Bale;))!

Put it this way - I haven't really looked into the social contexts and linguistic nuances as to what "Negredo" (?) means - I'd just rather add "racist twat" to my idea of him. Sort of just for fun, really. I actually don't care if he's racist or not - it's just more ammunition to my villainising of him. All football fans do it.

But there is a reason why I have chosen him to villainise him - it wasn't random. It's cos he consistently plays like a bit of a ****.
 
If he were to cut out the sly kicks which are just so unnecessary, he'd be less despised....no he wouldn't, what am I saying! Amazing player, shockingly poor sportsman, that element is just non-existant.
 
Why has this Suarez fella got a thread dedicated to him on here.

As far as I'm concerned, he can take a 'Mothers dive' in-to the deepest part of the Mersey...., him and his cockamany, goofy mouth dentures. Thats all.

cos he's a twat,even if he's a good player
 
"Negrito" I meant, not "negredo", which is the name of that Spanish striker.

We've done this one before, Lenny. Translated it literally means " little black" everything depends though on the context, and the person who you're addressing.

If it's someone you know well, it's not unusual for the Spanish to use a greeting like, little fat one (gordito) or even little black guy ( Negrito) However, used in the wrong context, it could be taken as an insult, and you'd be asking for trouble.