Suarez News (#ONTOPIC)

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When will Suarez leave?

  • Pre-contract, gone 1st day

  • Gone in July

  • Gone in August

  • Gone on transfer deadline day


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Funny that when there was the faintest whiff of a non-story about Suarez going, there would be an immediate thread up on BBC salfords website.

No w he seems to be staying they have not even put an article up.

Non objective pants journalist wums. What a bnch of arseholes...lol

In other news FSG have come out and said how important it is to keep Liverpool FC a talking point over the summer when the Premier League is on its break. They have confirmed that this years attempts to keep LFc current have been extremely succesful and have even hampered the transfer activity of some of our rivals.

They would like to thank all gullible journalists around the world and especially Luis Suarez for his efforts in keeping Liverpool one of the most talked about clubs in the world.
 
Look who wrote the BBC piece and ask yourself, would I trust a word this person says concerning Liverpool Football Club or any of its players? If, like me your answer would be negative then you can understand both how any why it was published.

No mark piece by a nomark 'journo' (and that description does a mis-service to the title)
 
Look who wrote the BBC piece and ask yourself, would I trust a word this person says concerning Liverpool Football Club or any of its players? If, like me your answer would be negative then you can understand both how any why it was published.

No mark piece by a nomark 'journo' (and that description does a mis-service to the title)


Okay, as long as the original journo def said that he was tricked then fair enough
 
Okay, as long as the original journo def said that he was tricked then fair enough

I think Foredeck is referring to Ben Smith being one of the most ******ed and biased pricks BBC Salford have spewed forth. His profile picture is himself with the banner headline "Dalglish Leaves Liverpool".
 
I think Foredeck is referring to Ben Smith being one of the most ******ed and biased pricks BBC Salford have spewed forth. His profile picture is himself with the banner headline "Dalglish Leaves Liverpool".

Yeah I know, Im just saying that as long as the original journo admitted hed been tricked then the bbc can fail to report all the story as much as they want, **** them
 
I think Foredeck is referring to Ben Smith being one of the most ******ed and biased pricks BBC Salford have spewed forth. His profile picture is himself with the banner headline "Dalglish Leaves Liverpool".

I was talking about Ben Smith.

As far as I know the original piece that Suarez was staying was the truth. After that it appears some Gooners managed to spoof some very poor journos.
 
Yeah I know, Im just saying that as long as the original journo admitted hed been tricked then the bbc can fail to report all the story as much as they want, **** them

You're assuming that the BBC journo is basing his story on the hoax from earlier & not reporting based on him getting information from Liverpool about the supposed U turn from Suarez.
 
Yea he's not been fooled by the hoax, all he's saying is that Suarez hasn't told Liverpool that he's staying. He's not disputing the quotes from Suarez that say he's staying and he's made no mention of the hoax quotes saying that he had denied he was staying.

Ben Smith ‏@BenSmithBBC 41m

should say I believe the story from Uruguayan paper is true. But it was news to #LFC.
 
Oh I see the ****y BBC decide to report this

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23695857

without quotes. Yet refused to run the earlier story that he wanted to stay, that actually had some sort of quote.
Except for the first two sentences, that's almost word for word the same article that was posted a few days back <doh>

Can't believe that turd gets paid to copy and paste so frequently. Also can't believe the morons who lap it all up.
 
right okay think im up to speed now, cant be arsed with this anymore, its gotten beyond tedious with he said, he did, he didnt, he did, ****ing boring

If he stays im glad for our club as i think it will mean more points for us
 
Japan's Kyodo News has quoted Suarez as saying:

"I didn't say that, maybe someone else did and the main thing is that I am here now with the national team."

So I'm assuming this is separate from the twitter hoax about the post match press conference but basically amounts to the same thing. It comes down to which source is accurate, Kyodo news or El Observador and journalist Martin Charquero.
 
I was getting a bit worried earlier as lots of articles on the net are starting to quote Suarez as not saying he was to stay at Liverpool.

So I did a little research.

It is Kyodo news agency which is being quoted so I had alook. on Kyodo, (a subscription site) there are two articles, one on the Uruguay vs Japan game, (you can read a couple of paragraphs of this.) and one saying about the Suarez quotes. (You can read none of this unless you are subscribed.)

Both articles are by a journalist called Gus Fielding, i had a little look and he actually works for Japan today. However on the Japan today website he has only written one article, (exactly the same as what is available on the Kyodo match report - word for word.) he has written no article on Suarez quotes and there are no mention of Suarez quotes.

Therefore I am assuming these new quotes about him not wanting to stay are most likely bollocks.....Hopefully
 
I was getting a bit worried earlier as lots of articles on the net are starting to quote Suarez as not saying he was to stay at Liverpool.

So I did a little research.

It is Kyodo news agency which is being quoted so I had alook. on Kyodo, (a subscription site) there are two articles, one on the Uruguay vs Japan game, (you can read a couple of paragraphs of this.) and one saying about the Suarez quotes. (You can read none of this unless you are subscribed.)

Both articles are by a journalist called Gus Fielding, i had a little look and he actually works for Japan today. However on the Japan today website he has only written one article, (exactly the same as what is available on the Kyodo match report - word for word.) he has written no article on Suarez quotes and there are no mention of Suarez quotes.

Therefore I am assuming these new quotes about him not wanting to stay are most likely bollocks.....Hopefully

Careful, sounds like you're doing more research than most journalists <laugh>