The "official" all things Suarez thread

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It started a few weeks ago.


"London Only Won 1 EC" a Chelsea fan who post nothing but anti Liverpool stuff has for months been calling Suarez useless and a flat track bully.

As soon as links with Barca came complete he posted an article saying that Suarez leaving for Barcelona would give Barcelona the best forward line ever.

TBF the Spanish league is the flattest of tracks
 
deal done great.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28180600

just want to say typical bbc. its high time all lfc fans boycott the site now. "luis suarez controversies" rather than full history.
bought 23 mil, sold 75mil, 31 goals, PFA, FWA player of year.. no lets just post the bad side.


I like the BBC.
If it wasn't for the Beeb there'd only be about 5 minutes of watchable telly on per week as far as I'm concerned.
It's only their sports department that's a bag of ****e.
 
well he'd know... he f'n knows nothing as proved time after time since the rafa line of communication ended.

88mil is aorund the houses which is about 75mil. the release is 75mil

in fact he picked it up off a spanish tv channel cos he knew nothing when the agreement was reached as i looked at his twitter and that tv channel got the timing compeltely wrong too. so all in all.... i'll stick with 75mil but f me i don't care if it was less cos its done and dusted thanfully in JULY not late august and we can all move on.
 
Ben Smith's story on the transfer on BBC is titled 'Barcelona get their man, Liverpool get their money' - don't like what the negative tone implies there.
 
Is there a hearing arranged? ermmmmm no.

ermmmmm yes.

Suarez appeal going to CAS: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28266834

Alejandro Balbi said:
[It] is blatantly draconian, totalitarian and fascist.

The right of a footballer to work is being violated, and football should be worried about that. The nine international games may seem excessive, but the fact that he can't watch a game of football, or train or carry out his job - we are talking about unpleasant things.

Justice will take its time but it will come.

We knew that Fifa would uphold the ban because they are corporatists. We will not stop, we are going to go to Cas and we will keep taking the juridical path that is available to us.
 
We wouldn't sanction a deal if we didn't think it was in our best interest..
Alot of these ITKs make it up the best of times..
Ballague, didn't he not report the Neymar deal at 40m? When we all know now that it was closer to 90m...
In short, Luis didn't want to stay, we got our money...
Thanks for the memories mate (not so much the ones that put our clubs name in the mud)..
 
To be fair to the journalists- they're doing what sells...

It's much easier to sell papers (and clicks) to people who are looking for a good laugh and being able to look down their noses. Leave out the controversy and it loses half the click-appeal.

Also, look at the majority of the rival fans (not all) - most are highlighting his controversies not his goals... rival fans make up the majority of the clicks.

They're doing what sells.
 
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That Balague feller just said it was 64m, we got ripped off if it was.<grr>

The media in Spain tow the Barcelona/Real line. They were always going to make out that they played hard ball and Liverpool bowed to the pressure of the mighty Spanish side. Happens every single time they sign a player from abroad. The Spanish press always report a lower figure than everyone else.

I'm surprised they didn't report that Suarez was so desperate to leave he bought out the remainder of his contract or clause. That's a favourite there too.