Can't wait until the Premier League is rid of him. Biggest cheat in the game.

Had enough of this guy, he crys, bites, kicks, dives, jumps on his belly, throws tantrums. We often call grown up's big kids or babies, but he really is pathetic with his behaviour and that's two world cups (back to back) he has caused controversy. He will be at home in Spain but will get outshone by Bale![]()
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes believes that Liverpool forward Luis Suarez would be making a 'mistake' by signing for Barcelona and claims he would not gel with star player Lionel Messi.
(Source: Daily Mail)
Who said anything about gelling? Certainly not Goofy. He's planning on eating the f**ker!
Job sorted!
Nah, he's just be a snack for Hannibal....
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And that's not even including all his dives, he's been given the benefit of the doubt for far, far too long.

Somebody should make a DVD of all Goofy`s offences, send it to the FA and politely ask why their referees turn a blind eye to most of it.
I think Suarez is lucky that today's football lacks any real hard men (Lee Cattermole's mistimed tackles don't count). Imagine if he'd tried to bite Ron Harris or Norman Hunter? Cantona and Keano would have taken turns to kick him into Row Z of The Kop.
I reckon Joey Barton would have had him.
Seems like Suarez is definitely off (good riddance) and Liverpool are buying players en masse like us last season. Anyone else thinking they might over buy like Spurs and end up with a squad full of misfits, having made too many changes too soon?
Seems like Suarez is definitely off (good riddance) and Liverpool are buying players en masse like us last season. Anyone else thinking they might over buy like Spurs and end up with a squad full of misfits, having made too many changes too soon?
I don't think they will. They'll probably do something, you know, sensible, like buying a load of new players and integrating them slowly, or integrating them at all. And they'll probably start by buying players the manager wants and that they actually need.