...or the PL
not even the Emirates cup![]()
Basically, nothing, he won't win anything there, at all.
...or the PL
not even the Emirates cup![]()
He might win the league or FA cup, even Wigan and Birmingham managed thoseBasically, nothing, he won't win anything there, at all.![]()

Personally, I make my stance based on what I've been told by a friend who, so far, has been quite accurate on the rare occasions I get info. Not that this stands much ground with anyone else on the board, but couldn't care less about thatI'm not sure why you are all so certain that if there is truth in Suarez story that he would have just immedietly dragged you to court the moment the transfer window opened...
Why play your cards until you have to? Until a club of a certain standard came in for him there was no point making a fuss. Since then he has had a couple of weeks to look over his options and clearly his first action is this interview. I'm sure we will see more steps taken before we get a conclusion to the saga and he has clearly stated he feels he does have options and is willing to pursue different avenues to tryand get a deal done.
Now i'm not saying that he will take you to court, or which clause exists and which doesn't or whatever - just saying that you can't assume he has no leg to stand on just because your club isn't already in court.

Personally, I make my stance based on what I've been told by a friend who, so far, has been quite accurate on the rare occasions I get info. Not that this stands much ground with anyone else on the board, but couldn't care less about that
From another perspective, lets say you're right and he wants to keep cards to his chest. He's leaving it rather late if he wants to force through a move before the end of this transfer window. Court proceedings can take a long time to go through, making this either a bad decision for waiting so long, or a bad decision not do nothing about it.
I'm not sure why you are all so certain that if there is truth in Suarez story that he would have just immedietly dragged you to court the moment the transfer window opened...
Why play your cards until you have to? Until a club of a certain standard came in for him there was no point making a fuss. Since then he has had a couple of weeks to look over his options and clearly his first action is this interview. I'm sure we will see more steps taken before we get a conclusion to the saga and he has clearly stated he feels he does have options and is willing to pursue different avenues to tryand get a deal done.
Now i'm not saying that he will take you to court, or which clause exists and which doesn't or whatever - just saying that you can't assume he has no leg to stand on just because your club isn't already in court.
This is daft considering only one club came in for him & according to his latest ramblings all that mattered was CL football. Which that club has (almost)
We said no to both offers to that one club including one according to him was legally binding we accept. We then named a price he knew you wouldn't meet because he'd told you there was a clause. Why would you add ten million if you thought your last offer was binding? At that point court is only route left.
So he's still talking and not doing.
So instead of show me the money: show me the contract. Because he's apparently shown it to everybody else....

I'm not sure why you are all so certain that if there is truth in Suarez story that he would have just immedietly dragged you to court the moment the transfer window opened...
Why play your cards until you have to? Until a club of a certain standard came in for him there was no point making a fuss. Since then he has had a couple of weeks to look over his options and clearly his first action is this interview. I'm sure we will see more steps taken before we get a conclusion to the saga and he has clearly stated he feels he does have options and is willing to pursue different avenues to tryand get a deal done.
Now i'm not saying that he will take you to court, or which clause exists and which doesn't or whatever - just saying that you can't assume he has no leg to stand on just because your club isn't already in court.
If he takes the club to court do you really think that's going to help him long term? If I was an owner of a club and had the chance to sign a player that had been banned for biting an opponent twice, banned for racism and then taken his club to court in order to get a transfer I'd think **** it, seems a lot of hassle for £50mil.
I don't think he's done himself much favour, should have just shut up and done everything in private and he could have left with all our blessing and appreciation of what he's done for us.


What's all this about a club of a certain standard? What standard? Even Suarez does not say that this clause only related to CL clubs. It certainly can't be a moral standard as his comments (if true) clearly identify illegal behaviour between his 'people' and your club!
Now Suarez's contract is commercial property belonging to Liverpool Football Club. Their position regarding a release clause has not changed throughout this affair. I think that I will rely upon their legal advice.