Suarez

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What would you like to happen now?

  • Defend Suarez publicly, keep him

  • Condemn Suarez publicly, keep him

  • Stay neutral, keep him

  • Defend Suarez publicly (for now), sell him in the Summer

  • Condemn Suarez, sell him in the Summer

  • Stay neutral, sell him in the Symmer


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Tim Vickery
South American football expert "At the moment in South America, the headlines are showing a little bit of humour. There are lots of headlines about Suarez being hungry for goals.

"He has grown up in a win-at-all-costs football culture, where these incidents are not taken anything like as seriously as they are in England.

"I think the attitude in Uruguay is that Suarez keeps breaking the 11th commandment: Don't get caught."
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I've just phoned my reporter mate who covered the game yesterday, to see if I could get a bit of inside track. He said "I'll call you back. No ****ing chance at the moment!". No real surprise there then <laugh>
 
You don't give a **** but yet you still feel the need to come on here and post that drivel like any troll would.

I was merely responding to a question.. Thought it was a well balanced perspective to be honest.. I can understand how you struggle with knowing what one of those is. <ok>
 
When Suarez was 15 he headbutted a ref as well, looks like he will never change. :mad:

Biting the arm of Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic is only the latest in a series of controversial losses of discipline throughout Luis Suarez's career.

Uruguayan club Nacional's technical director Daniel Enriquez told the Sun in February 2012 that Suarez headbutted a referee while playing for them as a 15-year-old.

"He was angry, stormed over to the referee and headbutted him. The referee had a broken nose and was bleeding like a cow," he said
 
Think this puts a lot of it to bed, if he goes it will be his own doing or someone coming in with a massive checkbook:

Will the events of the last 24 hours have any bearing on Luis's future at Liverpool Football Club?

Not at all. It affects his future in the sense that we have to work with him on his discipline - but Luis is a very important player to the club. He's a very popular player with his teammates. As we keep saying, he signed a new four-year contract last summer and we'd all love to see him here throughout that contract. He's a fantastic player, top scorer and everything we'd want in a striker, so there's no change there. This is more about getting him back on the right track and it's largely down to Brendan now to work with him on that side of his character.
 
Think this puts a lot of it to bed, if he goes it will be his own doing or someone coming in with a massive checkbook:

Will the events of the last 24 hours have any bearing on Luis's future at Liverpool Football Club?
Not at all. It affects his future in the sense that we have to work with him on his discipline - but Luis is a very important player to the club. He's a very popular player with his teammates. As we keep saying, he signed a new four-year contract last summer and we'd all love to see him here throughout that contract. He's a fantastic player, top scorer and everything we'd want in a striker, so there's no change there. This is more about getting him back on the right track and it's largely down to Brendan now to work with him on that side of his character. :

This could just be a tactic to get the best price out of him. If you declare you want him out, the price will plummet. Most fans now do not want him as he has seriously tainted the image of the club.
 
This could just be a tactic to get the best price out of him. If you declare you want him out, the price will plummet. Most fans now do not want him as he has seriously tainted the image of the club.

Don't even think it is most, think it is more down the middle and give it another week the ideas could change. It is really hard to grapple with I will say that.

A question to maybe ask: At what level, or what incident, would make you say " out, done, can't work with him anymore"? This will obviously be different but it seems many have a different perspective with this and hence the about 55-45 split in the voting.
 
Adidas have backed Liverpool's handling of the incident so anyone who wants to be morally outraged by Suarez can start organising their boycott now.
 
How can you have a well balanced view if you are a Man united fan and a troll? You are obviously both.

How is that being troll you ******ed twat??? I said that i could see it from both perspectives and said that i felt for you all having your clubs name dragged through the mud again..

Just because of who i support is irrelevant. Ive not posted anything saying he should be banned from football. Yes i took the piss a bit but so what.
 
We are already a mid table team and if we sell our best player we will continue to be a mid table team or even worse. Normally I would take the attitude of that no player is irreplaceable but in this case I just don't see who we could possibly sign in our current situation who is even close to Saurez ability. Its not like plarers like Falcoa are going to be queuing up to join our club. For me its simple. Deal with the likely FA ban, Try to help Suarez work out his issues if thats possible and try to build the team around him
 
We are already a mid table team and if we sell our best player we will continue to be a mid table team or even worse. Normally I would take the attitude of that no player is irreplaceable but in this case I just don't see who we could possibly sign in our current situation who is even close to Saurez ability. Its not like plarers like Falcoa are going to be queuing up to join our club. For me its simple. Deal with the likely FA ban, Try to help Suarez work out his issues if thats possible and try to build the team around him

Whilst I agree about keeping him can you really build a team around a guy who might miss a **** load of games suspended every year? It's a massive risk to do that with someone as unstable as he seems to be.
 
How is that being troll you ******ed twat??? I said that i could see it from both perspectives and said that i felt for you all having your clubs name dragged through the mud again..

Just because of who i support is irrelevant. Ive not posted anything saying he should be banned from football. Yes i took the piss a bit but so what.

A ******ed twat <laugh> Thats mature. You called Suarez a vile twat, I think if I went onto the tumbleweed manc board and called Rooney a vile twat I would prob get banned.
 
A ******ed twat <laugh> Thats mature. You called Suarez a vile twat, I think if I went onto the tumbleweed manc board and called Rooney a vile twat I would prob get banned.

He is certainly a twat... wouldnt go as far as to say he is vile one. <ok>

Dont single me out for saying nothing any different to what your own fans have said. . the guy is a liability to your club.

I'd be in a serious conundrum if he were a player for my team as he is a superb player but he is also a massive **** and an embarrassment to the name of your club. As much as i dislike Liverpool Fc I respect the club, I also have no problem with its fans, its just unfortunate that they have idiots like yourself and donga who seem to think because we support different teams we cant provide a well balanced view on a subject just becuase you cant.
 
Red Bill to you gobshite...maybe we could send him to dig some coal out with his gnashers...oh wait...sorry there's no mines left eh <doh>

Might mean that the coal he excavates would be cheaper than what you'd pay from abroad which would make economic sense to do so... failing that if you need coal its cheaper from abroad <ok>

Perhaps just send him down a mine anyway, with instructions not to come back out until he stops being a naughty boy.
 
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