Absolutely. It's called passion. Something we've lacked since Gazza. You can't fake it but it makes the difference. Watch his legs as he shapes up for that second goal. I don't think there is another player in the world capable of that right now. Hated the guy before tonight but I'm a fan now big time.
Suarez! What a player!!! Sublime touch and an absolute joy to watch when he is the "zone" and tonight he was.
I would trade my left testicle for a player as good as Suarez to play for England. Just come back from surgery, gives his all and scores two great goals in an absolutely massive game. This thread is utterly terrible.
Suarez is pathetic for his comments after the match. According to BBC he said he is glad he helped beat England as the media have laughed at his attitude over the past years. It's probably because you bit some one maybe?
Indeed, really wasn't bothered about him but seen him quoted as saying he 'enjoyed it because of how I suffered, the criticism I received.' Unless he's suffered some serious personal trauma that has stayed out of the papers/I didn't hear about or he was mistranslated, that goes a way to rebuilding the ill will I had towards him, get the **** over yourself.
Suarez is undoubtedly a great player and his emotion after the final whistle was fully understandable, but his comments soon after, about the way he has been treated show he has learnt nothing. After several unsavoury incidents last season you would have thought he might just have the wit to hold his hand up and keep his gob shut? Horrible little twat.
I don't mind anyone crying when they win, its crying when they lose that I can't stand (Suarez has, of course, done that as well). Forget Gazza, Bobby Charlton was the first, proper, emotional crier
Yes indeed. Bobby Charlton did cry, having won the World Cup. I guess, having a bald head, his excessive testosterone would, even in these days of throwaway insults, bat back the grow-a-pair brick-bats.
Lawrence Dallaglio - 2003 Rugby World Cup - before the game versus France cried whilst singing the National Anthem (yes rugby players know the words and actually sing them - not suggesting they sing them well ) - anyone watching that knew he was (or is) no sissie - in fact seeing that intensity was a notice that it was going to be a bad day for the French...