LFC have come out and said Suarez is not for sale and no one, not Luis or Real have contacted LFC about this.
Just wait until we get called 'inhumane' for not letting our best players leave for a pittance. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...and-let-Javier-Mascherano-join-Barcelona.html
Liverpool statement: Luis Suarez is not for sale -neither Luis or his representatives have communicated these feelings directly to Liverpool
Liverpool-"The Club remains supportive of Luis & expect him to honour his contract. We will not be making any further comment at this stage"
The club are ****ing livid over this. They've never been do annoyed about a Liverpool player ever before. They're incensed.
Have a lot of right to be as well, we stood by him through everything, racism case, t-shirts, handshake with evra, middle finger to fulham, punching a player on international duty ( still had to deal with it), diving, biting. Every time we stood by him, really hope he winds his neck in and goes about all of this in a more reasonable manner.
Can just see Suarez ending up with Ostrich sized egg on his face. Real have said he is good a player, but followed it up with but it doesnt always fit. I think Real; want Bale to be honest, and will only go for Suarez if they can get him cheap. This all seems to be started by Suarez with no guarantee that Real actually want him...(Unless of course he knows something we dont and he has been tapped up.) Its all beginning to piss me off a bit now. At least Torres waited for an offer to come in. Quality player, but any player who makes us a laughing stock to other fans just when we were getting on our feet again can do one. I do worry what he will do if he doesnt get his way. tirar sus juguetes fuera del cochecito
Rarely ever speaks to the media? really, he does it every time he goes back home - short memory? He no sooner lands in Uruguay and does press interviews that's where he admitted calling Evra negro, he doesn't seem to realise what he says there gets reported back here, either that or he is being very shrewd and only talking to his native press because he feels more comfortable talking to them and he does actually know it will get relayed to us via them.
Expect this to get worse before it gets better. As I said, my mate says the club are furious, but they aint going to say that to the press, are they?
if the translator is right on ssn, then Suarez said he never got any support when he was been hounded by the media - sounds like he is having a dig at the club here - if so then good riddance - he has caused us another problem now that clubs know he wants to move - this always affects the transfer fee - club have bent over backwards for him and he has thrown it back at them - for those saying he may have been misquoted, ssn would not have a translator making that mistake while translating when you can hear Suarez speaking Uruguayan in the background Those saying we should not be selling our top players if we want to compete - this is different as Suarez says he wants to move for other than footballing reasons - had he come out with the Torres line about wanting to win things it would be different PS- cant remember another player who so consistently got the fans up off their seats - 40m plus Alonso will do for me though if he really wants to go - he is missing for the first six games of the season and if he is made stay against his will, surely he will do something stupid again to earn a lengthy ban on top of that.
if the translator is right on ssn, then Suarez said he never got any support when he was been hounded by the media - sounds like he is having a dig at the club here - if so then good riddance - he has caused us another problem now that clubs know he wants to move - this always affects the transfer fee - club have bent over backwards for him and he has thrown it back at them - for those saying he may have been misquoted, ssn would not have a translator making that mistake while translating when you can hear Suarez speaking Uruguayan in the background Those saying we should not be selling our top players if we want to compete - this is different as Suarez says he wants to move for other than footballing reasons - had he come out with the Torres line about wanting to win things it would be different PS- cant remember another player who so consistently got the fans up off their seats - 40m plus Alonso will do for me though if he really wants to go - he is missing for the first six games of the season and if he is made stay against his will, surely he will do something stupid again to earn a lengthy ban on top of that.
if the translator is right on ssn, then Suarez said he never got any support when he was been hounded by the media - sounds like he is having a dig at the club here - if so then good riddance - he has caused us another problem now that clubs know he wants to move - this always affects the transfer fee - club have bent over backwards for him and he has thrown it back at them - for those saying he may have been misquoted, ssn would not have a translator making that mistake while translating when you can hear Suarez speaking Uruguayan in the background Those saying we should not be selling our top players if we want to compete - this is different as Suarez says he wants to move for other than footballing reasons - had he come out with the Torres line about wanting to win things it would be different PS- cant remember another player who so consistently got the fans up off their seats - 40m plus Alonso will do for me though if he really wants to go - he is missing for the first six games of the season and if he is made stay against his will, surely he will do something stupid again to earn a lengthy ban on top of that.
What he actually said was ' ... being persecuted from the paparazzi all the time. I couldn’t go to my garden or the supermarket. I couldn’t do anything. I know it is normal being followed by the press, but it was too much. All silly things they said about me, all the pictures, all the taunts, etc.That happened every day and nobody in the press supported me. They talk about me being the named as the best player in England, but I knew that wasn’t going to happen. I knew it because of the way they treated me”
it's official - Luis Suárez confirms he wants to leave http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/31/luis-suarez-wants-leave-liverpool Luis Suárez confirms he wants to leave but Liverpool say he must stay ⢠Suárez claims he doesn't feel comfortable in England ⢠Liverpool: 'We expect him to honour his contract' Share 147 inShare1 Email Andy Hunter The Guardian, Friday 31 May 2013 14.18 BST Luis Suárez wants move away from Liverpool Luis Suárez has confirmed he wants to leave Liverpool in the latest interview to express his disillusionment with life in England. The Liverpool striker has given three interviews in the past two days to encourage interest from Real Madrid, the first to reveal he would find it hard to say no to the Spanish club, the second suggesting now is the time for a "change of environment" and the third finally confirming his intention to leave Anfield. Liverpool have responded to Suárez's latest announcement, though they have been unable to rein in the 26-year-old while on international duty in his native Uruguay. A club spokesperson said: "Luis Suárez is not for sale. Neither Luis or his representatives have communicated these feelings directly to Liverpool Football Club. The club remains supportive of Luis and expect him to honour his contract. We will not be making any further comment at this stage." Suárez has repeatedly insisted his reason for wanting to leave Liverpool is not financial or the lure of Champions League football but his treatment by the press in England. Ahead of Uruguay's friendly against France in Montevideo, Suárez told a press conference: "It is a difficult moment for me. My coach and my colleagues know that they [the media] didn't treat me well. Because of the paparazzi I could not go in my garden, I could not go to the supermarket. My reason for leaving is not the money. It's my family and image. I don't feel comfortable here anymore." Suárez was a target for photographers after he sunk his teeth into the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April, an act that resulted in a 10-match ban from the Football Association and, he has now confirmed, prompted him to reconsider his future in English football. "The straw that broke the camel's back was my mistake," he said of his second suspension for biting an opponent. The Liverpool striker insists he has not agreed a deal with Real, and his agent, Pere Guardiola, contradicted his client's utterances on Thursday by claiming Suárez remained happy at Anfield. Liverpool have feared Suárez would push for a move despite the club's firm support over the Patrice Evra and Ivanovic controversies. Those two incidents alone have landed Suárez with suspensions totalling 18 matches but the striker claims it is the press who have sullied his image. He said: "It's a good moment for a change of environment because of all I've been through in England, where I haven't been judged as a player but based on other things. I had a hard time, very hard, in the things that have been said are lies. One has limits and the family also suffers. They treated me bad and it would be understandable if one day I go to my club [and the media are waiting for him] but I cannot walk my baby â the paparazzi are always there. "My family, my image â that's what matters to me most. The coach and some colleagues know that I suffered, I was treated badly and I did not feel comfortable and they know perfectly. It's nothing against Liverpool, on the contrary, I feel very comfortable at the club, but I have a daughter and I do not want to hear bad things about her father. In England they talk about many things and in some ways I feel uncomfortable. I do not know when I'm going and I do not know if I'm staying. If I stay it is because it is a great club but also in turn I know that it is difficult because of the harassment I get from the press." In his latest interview, however, Suárez confirms a decision to leave has been made.