Imagine the scene, it's September, Suarez has served his ban, the window is shut & Rodgers names him as a substitute. 65 minutes in he calls him over, Suarez enters the fray, runs straight up to Mark Halsey & drops the nut on him, he then runs over around the centre circle making monkey gestures at the oppositions black players. Enjoys an 8 month sabbatical on the beach
and consequently never fulfils his dream of playing for Real. The guy needs to realise he's go to buck up this season and put in some performances again, but this time without the antics
Rodgers telling Suarez to accept that he won't be sold this summer and that he will be frozen out until he does. Fcking love this, this will hopefully make anyone else with a similar backstabbing personality think twice before joining Liverpool. Say bye to your career or ego, Suarez, both Henry and Rodgers have made it clear that one of the two have to go.
At this point the only thing viable for Suarez is to accept he's going nowhere till Jan at the very earliest. He's got 6 games to come to terms with it. However I do think he'll be trying to get a deal struck between 31 Aug and 1 Jan. But at least this will give us time to get someone else in knowing how much we have to spend and not having to bow to last day prices.
Where's all the deluded gooner fans gone anyway. They were on here giving us grief that we were going to loose Suarez and how he would improve their team now nothing And I see they've lost (or losing) another forward in chamakh.
I was going to point this out too but I think this would be a very bad move for Liverpool. If we agree a deal in principle for him to move in January or next summer, will he try as hard knowing he has a move lined up already? I think lining a move up is one thing but not actually signing it so that the buying could pull out would, despite being risky, be better
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reacted to Liverpool's vow that they will not let Suarez leave by stating he will continue his pursuit of the player in "a respectful and amicable way". "There is nothing to add to what I said already about the transfer of Suarez," he said. "If it will be done, it will be done in a respectful and amicable way with Liverpool. "I didn't read [Henry's] statements but we'll be faithful to the way we want to behave. "We are looking at possibilities to strengthen our squad. Suarez is one of the targets. If he's not for sale, he's not for sale. We have to accept that."
OT Report: United 1 Sevilla 3 "Sevilla may have won this friendly 3-1 but David Moyes' first Old Trafford fixture as manager was always going to be all about Rio Ferdinand." They would say that!!!!! Rios testimonial, ****ing brilliant
clearly with these snipets... The last bit about "If he's not for sale, he's not for sale. We have to accept that." is a bit of a joke really, both the manager and owner have it perfectly clear that Luis is not for sale and won't be going to arsenal, what else does he want Liverpool to do?
My first instinct was that the first quote could of been rehashed. But I agree with the last statement, Ayre, Henry and Rodgers have all stated that he is not for sale, so there is **** all else that can be said.