http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/luis-suarez-denies-racist---8003220 **** off ...
What a nob. whether what he says is true or not, it was how long ago...? Move on FFS PS...where's Donga?
Not going to bother reading it. We did more than enough - perhaps he wanted double meat for lunch instead of salad and pasta. That's all I can come up with personally. **** him anyway, he's not our problem anymore. I do think though if he keeps his teeth out of everyone in Spain, he'll possibly become Barca's main man. A big IF though. For me Messi, is slowly declining and the Xavi's etc. are also slowly declining - Suarez seems to just keep getting better, and is robotic like, in the fact he hardly ever gets injured. Anyway **** him. He did his job here, and left. Ta ra.
He got more from us than he would from any other club. He's absolutely right about the handshake though. That was the way I saw it.
Regardless of what he may have thought it meant in Spanish, he never had the humility to understand how someone who wasn't from South America might find it offensive if you called them that. Rather than simply apologising to Evra for the offence he caused whilst still defending what he believed, instead he continues to vilify the victim, even in that article. Complete sub-human. Great footballer but as a human being, everything about his character cries scum.
As much as I think Evra is a a scumball who exaggerated an un-PC comment. Suarez was 100% wrong to make such a comment and... no he's probably not a racist but knows it wasn't acceptable to say. The club went above and beyond defending him. Bite me Suarez.
At the risk of having another Evra vs Suarez argument, isn't it also down to interpretation of whatever is said? Therefore Evra also understand the different cultures either.
Why's he felt the need to open up this old scar again? The man's a total buffoon and seemingly thinks that the Earth orbits around his ring piece.
Its also quite common to talk English in this country but that wasn't happening either. However, I couldn't give less of a **** TBH
Yeh I want to avoid that also but that's a pretty weak argument. How would any black or asian person take someone saying "because you are negro"? "Hold on a second Luis while I go and check your cultural background to check you're not being racist" EDIT: That's not really what I'm getting at though. No humility from him to even now try and bring some closure. Still intent on bad-mouthing the other guy it seems. He would do EXACTLY the same for the biting incident if it wasn't caught on camera.
Fair point. As I said, this could easily turn into the aold argument so I'm going to stop there rather than poke the fire
Once he is the main man at Barca.....when Messi, Neymar, xavi and iniesta step aside he will be the main man
Talent isn't a vaccine for ****ery... My only nod to the man is his determination to get the most for his family in a now fairly unseemly business. Other than that, he's simply a **** that can kick a football very well.
I actually agree with what Suarez is saying. The club's lawyers handled the whole thing badly. I remember reading this at the time - http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2012/01/cup-of-cock-ups-rightly-belongs-at-anfield/ Just one point from what I remember [don't want to go down this path yet again] but ... Why didn't the legal team challenge Evra's right to give evidence while watching actual footage as opposed to Suarez being denied that right and having to go solely from memory? Especially when the outcome hung on this very unbalanced procedure of obtaining the fact and Suarez deemed to have given 'an unreliable account' .... I wonder why that happened. Gross negligence of duty by our legal team.
Maybe he'd get more joy if he hadn't have admitted to saying certain things rather than saying the evidence didn't stack up. The fact is, he was rightly punished but based on inadequate evidence.
He isn't just "bringing it up now", - his autobiography is being serialised (in the Guardian, I think). Obviously it's one of the major topics of discussion, and naturally the papers will be all over it in order to cause further controversy and thereby generate more sales. Disappointingly, for the Echo, there seems to be little in the way of quotes to justify their headline. I'm not reflexively defending Suarez- I haven't read his book (and have no desire to) so I have no idea what he's actually said in it, I just think we all need to get our facts straight before we wheel out the lynch-mob again.