Suarez

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What would you like to happen now?

  • Defend Suarez publicly, keep him

  • Condemn Suarez publicly, keep him

  • Stay neutral, keep him

  • Defend Suarez publicly (for now), sell him in the Summer

  • Condemn Suarez, sell him in the Summer

  • Stay neutral, sell him in the Symmer


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Luv, Im from Merseyside and go to every home game, as does my son, I spend thousands every season. I love the club from the depth of my soul,, and I make sacrifices in other parts of my life to ensure I see as much LFC as poss, and I want what is best for club in regards to winning matches / trophies. I also speak to fans who regularly go the game, and I sense that 95% + will say selling Luis is f**kin mental.Everyone things it what stupid what he did, but he must stay.

It pisses fans off like me when you get someone, who doesnt go to games, who doesnt put there money where there mouth is, who doesnt make sacrifice, saying hes making a disgrace of the club and we should sell him immediately.Suarez puts his f**kin heart and soul in2 every match, and some fans cant be arsed to make the effort to get out of there f**kin armchair to watch Liverpool.I came in from the match yesterday, and saw some of the comments on the match thread,they were embarrassing,loads wanting Luis out, and I thought thats not the view of the average bloke who goes to the game.Im also on twitter, and nearly everyone I follow is a match goer, i havnt read ONE tweet saying they want Luis out, they are all saying he must stay.I respect every fans view,but someone who spends a bomb on watching us play holds far more respect than someone who sits in his armchair

I came in from the match yesterday and despaired that yet again we are talking about his rage and not his talent. I despaired that yet again Suarez has taken that loyalty and faith and thrown it right back in our faces. I despaired that he hasn't learned a single lesson and learned to control himself but most of all I despaired that the thing of emotion and beauty that was the minutes applause before the game was lost amongst the **** storm of his actions. You and 99% of others can forgive him for that because of his undoubted talents but some of us find it a bitter pill to have to swallow...again.
 
Fair enough but someone not going to games etc doesn't mean they love the club less! It doesn't mean you can't see how much he works and that he would be willing to run through a brick wall for the Liverbird.

Personally, I think the calls to sell him are a knee jerk reaction. He is one of the best players in the world, if we sell him who are we going to get in in his place? How are we going to improve? Attract other players? etc etc etc...

If we get a big offer that the club believe is impossible to refuse then we sell him. But we don't sell him because of a extremely made few seconds!


For your commitment to the club... <applause> Wish I could do the same <ok>

I agree not going doesnt mean you love the club less, I also agree some comments where knee jerk in the heat of the moment.But the way LFC have handled this today as been correct,and the way I said we should handle it late last night

1. Suarez apology
2. Fine Suarez
3. Fine to HSG
4. Anger Management
5. Under no circumstance sell Luis,and issue statement saying that is our stance


Theres one more thing we must do, stick to number 5 in the summer
 
D's I think you'll find a lot of people were angry with him yesterday. Very much a case of not again! Some like me when they calmed down added a healthy dose of reality to that anger.

The club was never going to just get rid, he's an asset not just a person. And yes selling/firing him on principles in a game that no longer has any principles would be a self defeating gesture as another club would snap him up. Its also passing the buck morally if that's what we're trying to uphold. But we can't just shrug our shoulders each time.

I'm also all for second chances, redemption , turning things around & believe people should be given a chance to do so.

But three questions to you.

1) how many chances do you give a player? Because how many would we get at work?

2) Where is your line with player behaviour? What act would you not accept the idea of a player committing and still wearing the shirt? Do you have any moral line that can't be crossed just for the sake of a game of football?

3)people held that opinion which disagreed with yours. Why did you feel the need to personally insult those people by name calling & the repeated declaration that they are not real fans? Nobody insulted you.

On the plastic debate I'll state my case one final time. Without the TV watchers there would be no money in the English game. Like it or hate it your "thousands" and sacrifices are pocket change in today's game. They don't pay for the Suarez or the Alonso. Without the armchairs you'd be watching the equivalent of the Irish league and fair play to you, you'd probably still go to every match home & away & that's to be applauded.

but I find it ridiculously arrogant to despise the very people who's presence and its big tv money advertising give you those star players you "sacrifice" so much to go and see....

.and finally: if you don't want to hear armchair opinions I suggest you stick to debating the club in the local pub with the real fans rather than the Internet where the majority of us armchairs tend to hang out.;)

Edit: TBF you answered some of this while I was longwindedly typing...
 
Merseyside Police have claimed no further action will be taken against Suarez, after they visited Ivanovic at his home following complaints by spectators.

Seems Ivan isnt pressing charges, if he had wanted to, he would have called the police himself, why these ****wits feel the need to call the police about something that happened to someone else on TV is beyond me, they need to get a life.
 
I agree not going doesnt mean you love the club less, I also agree some comments where knee jerk in the heat of the moment.But the way LFC have handled this today as been correct,and the way I said we should handle it late last night

1. Suarez apology
2. Fine Suarez
3. Fine to HSG
4. Anger Management
5. Under no circumstance sell Luis,and issue statement saying that is our stance


Theres one more thing we must do, stick to number 5 in the summer

If he does leave after the depth of support he's had from everyone associated with the club on an ongoing basis, then he's a complete **** <ok>
 
1) how many chances do you give a player? Because how many would we get at work?

A player like C Poulsen gets no chances, a player like Suarez gets lots, thats not fair but neither is the world,and LFC exists to win games not be fair2) Where is your line with player behaviour? What act would you not accept the idea of a player committing and still wearing the shirt? Do you have any moral line that can't be crossed just for the sake of a game of football?

An assault would be allowable,so would a drink drive,something like Lee Hughes did would be well below the moral line.Also, Im sure some of the people critising Suarez yesterday have done things morally wrong in there life, steeling,drink driving, affairs,some would say drugs

3)people held that opinion which disagreed with yours. Why did you feel the need to personally insult those people by name calling & the repeated declaration that they are not real fans? Nobody insulted you.

I was simply saying that I was not happy about fans sat at home who dont spend money going to games telling us we should sell him, our best player,to a riva
On the plastic debate I'll state my case one final time. Without the TV watchers there would be no money in the English game. Like it or hate it your "thousands" and sacrifices are pocket change in today's game. They don't pay for the Suarez or the Alonso. Without the armchairs you'd be watching the equivalent of the Irish league and fair play to you, you'd probably still go to every match home & away & that's to be applauded.

but I find it ridiculously arrogant to despise the very people who's presence and its big tv money advertising give you those star players you "sacrifice" so much to go and see.... I agree no match goers are v important, but I dont take kindly to them saying we should sell our best player,when they havnt made the effort to go to the game
.and finally: if you don't want to hear armchair opinions I suggest you stick to debating the club in the local pub with the real fans rather than the Internet where the majority of us armchairs tend to hang out.;)

I rarely drink on match day, usually the only time I drink is for away matches
 
Personally I think he will get a 6 game ban but I am hoping for a 4 game ban as this season is over already for us and I would like him for first game of next season
 
And the chavs wonder why many think they are fktards
originally posted by Bluemoon
Throughout the years its always been fascinating to watch things that happen on a football pitch and get a yellow or red card, that are the result of a deliberate confrontation and cause injury! Things that, had they happened on the street, would have been classified as ABH or GBH and would have qualified for jail sentence possibly!
It caused me to think that the Saurez incident which did not get either a yellow or red, were it to have happened on the street would have had him on a charge of cannibalism which in some countries would have put him on the end of a rope! Aint no justice, is there?
 
1) how many chances do you give a player? Because how many would we get at work?

A player like C Poulsen gets no chances, a player like Suarez gets lots, thats not fair but neither is the world,and LFC exists to win games not be fair2) Where is your line with player behaviour? What act would you not accept the idea of a player committing and still wearing the shirt? Do you have any moral line that can't be crossed just for the sake of a game of football?

An assault would be allowable,so would a drink drive,something like Lee Hughes did would be below the moral line.Also, Im sure some of the people critising Suarez yesterday have done things morally wrong in there life, steeling,drink driving, affairs,some would say drugs

3)people held that opinion which disagreed with yours. Why did you feel the need to personally insult those people by name calling & the repeated declaration that they are not real fans? Nobody insulted you.

I was simply saying that I was not happy about fans sat at home who dont spend money going to games telling us we should sell him, our best player,to a riva
On the plastic debate I'll state my case one final time. Without the TV watchers there would be no money in the English game. Like it or hate it your "thousands" and sacrifices are pocket change in today's game. They don't pay for the Suarez or the Alonso. Without the armchairs you'd be watching the equivalent of the Irish league and fair play to you, you'd probably still go to every match home & away & that's to be applauded.

but I find it ridiculously arrogant to despise the very people who's presence and its big tv money advertising give you those star players you "sacrifice" so much to go and see.... I agree no match goers are v important, but I dont take kindly to them saying we should sell our best player,when they havnt made the effort to go to the game
.and finally: if you don't want to hear armchair opinions I suggest you stick to debating the club in the local pub with the real fans rather than the Internet where the majority of us armchairs tend to hang out.;)

I rarely drink on match day, usually the only time I drink is for away matches

Fair enough response. Thanks.
 
So this is fine as with Huth, Evil Evil Suarez, yeah he's let the "Club" down but he owes the internet watch for free supporters fk all

[video=youtube;Cs88nvpF_gw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs88nvpF_gw[/video]

drogba gets booked
 
And the chavs wonder why many think they are fktards

Sisu, Please dont tarnish us all with the same brush, that comment by Moon is OTT.
However, some of the comments you have made today are equally as ****tardy.
 
Sisu, Please dont tarnish us all with the same brush, that comment by Moon is OTT.
However, some of the comments you have made today are equally as ****tardy.

quotes please, talking bollox, without backing it up, is well, just bollox on it's own<ok>

At least you can disagree here, unlike on your board
 
If he does leave after the depth of support he's had from everyone associated with the club on an ongoing basis, then he's a complete **** <ok>

if you've not figured out that that is just what the guy is by now.... <laugh>

suarez is the most balanced player in the prem. for those 30 goals he did 30 disgusting things to balance them out.... like karma...... all is right with the universe when suarez kicks a kid then donates to charity.. there's a sort of twisted logic to it.
 
quotes please, talking bollox, without backing it up, is well, just bollox on it's own<ok>

At least you can disagree here, unlike on your board

It's truly mind boggling that you think you were banned for merely 'disagreeing'
 
I agree not going doesnt mean you love the club less, I also agree some comments where knee jerk in the heat of the moment.But the way LFC have handled this today as been correct,and the way I said we should handle it late last night

1. Suarez apology
2. Fine Suarez
3. Fine to HSG
4. Anger Management
5. Under no circumstance sell Luis,and issue statement saying that is our stance


Theres one more thing we must do, stick to number 5 in the summer

Can't argue with that <ok>
 
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