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On second thoughts, you cant have 'head' mentioned twice so close to each other - so i would change it slightly:Originally posted by Shaggy View PostSuarez song?
Suggested by RAWK poster PeeGee on Twitter, inspired by this Celtic song.
YouTube - Just can't get enough





When I think of Suarez, I know he is a Red. (I just can't get enough) when he scores a volley or when it's with his head ( I just can't get enough) he scores a goal and the Kop go wild...and I just can't seem to get enough der der der der der der der, der der der der der der der, der der der
That would be my preference
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Yeah noticed the double use of 'head' myself. Good alternative that.
Took my lad to nursery earlier and sang this all the way there and back, and I don't even like Depeche Mode.
Davie/'Dalglish' will cream his pants when he sees this. 
This plus the 'sweet Carroll 9' song are both ****ing ace, really hope they take off.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Haha I was thinking exactly thatOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostYeah noticed the double use of 'head' myself. Good alternative that.
Took my lad to nursery earlier and sang this all the way there and back, and I don't even like Depeche Mode.
Davie/'Dalglish' will cream his pants when he sees this. 
This plus the 'sweet Carroll 9' song are both ****ing ace, really hope they take off.
I might direct him towards it in case he hasn't yet seen it.
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Awsome. Let's make this happen, want to sing this at Plactic Bridge on SundayOriginally posted by Craig_H View PostOn second thoughts, you cant have 'head' mentioned twice so close to each other - so i would change it slightly:
When I think of Suarez, I know he is a Red. (I just can't get enough) when he scores a volley or when it's with his head ( I just can't get enough) he scores a goal and the Kop go wild...and I just can't seem to get enough der der der der der der der, der der der der der der der, der der der
That would be my preference
This city has two great football teams – Liverpool and Liverpool reserves
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I've only watched the highlights on Sky (so I am basing it on very little match action!!!), but he reminds me of 2 players - Carlos Tevez for his workrate and harrying of defenders and also Rushie with his intelligent movement along the defensive line.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostVery good movement, intelligent use of the ball, always keen to give and then go for the next pass and showed a good turn of pace/acceleration, plus good touch. Very promising.
One thing i do love about him already, compared to someone else i could mention, is how he doesnt have this egotistical 'i have to beat 6 defenders and do everything on my own' nonsense.
He took on defenders, but when the more simple (right) ball was on, he played it nearly every time.
Think he will be quality. Cant wait to see him paired up with Carroll. AC in the Kuyt role tonight, whilst not offering the same workrate, should be brilliant.
I think he's going to be a good 'un!!!
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Sounds ****ing awesome!!Originally posted by cled the red View PostI've only watched the highlights on Sky (so I am basing it on very little match action!!!), but he reminds me of 2 players - Carlos Tevez for his workrate and harrying of defenders and also Rushie with his intelligent movement along the defensive line.
I think he's going to be a good 'un!!!
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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more I read, the more I like about this guy!
from Skysports - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...720442,00.html
Luis Suarez has revealed that Kenny Dalglish's presence at Liverpool convinced him to join the Reds.
The Uruguayan striker saw his switch to Anfield rubberstamped on transfer deadline day, allowing him to pen a five-and-a-half-year contract.
His deal was pushed through as Fernando Torres edged closer to the exits, with a £50million deal with Chelsea eventually agreed.
Suarez was targeted as a replacement for the Spaniard, with £35million splashed out on Andy Carroll to play alongside him.
The former Ajax man was intrigued by the challenge posed by Liverpool from the outset, but admits that the opportunity to work with a 'legend' such as Dalglish helped to sway his final decision.
"He is a person who you respect after only a few seconds of conversation," Suarez told LFC Weekly.
"He tried to speak to me in Spanish - 'hola, bienvenido' (hello and welcome) - the basics and that impressed me. Obviously, he is a legend at this club, in this city, but I think it's very important to judge people as you see them rather than just what you hear. He has lived up to that legend in my eyes.
"I could see quickly that Dalglish is a manager and a person who I can relate to and he is very determined to make the team play with a certain image - the kind of attractive football that I want to be a part of.
"He was very keen to bring me here and if there is one person that was influential in my signing, it was him. He is very ambitious about the club and is confident he can lead the club back to the top. Now I am here, I do not want to disappoint him in any way."
Perspective
Filling Torres' boots and impressing his boss means scoring goals, with Suarez under pressure to hit the ground running.
He made the perfect start with a debut goal in a 2-0 victory over Stoke on Wednesday and insists he is unfazed by the pressures being placed upon him.
"Ajax made me realise that it's important to keep a perspective on life and football," he added.
"I am aware that the fee Liverpool paid for me was big, but I'm not going to worry about that. There will be pressure from the outside for me to succeed but every time I set foot on to a football pitch, I want to enjoy it. There is no point being here if I don't enjoy it.
"Some players can become obsessed with the pressure and trying to deal with it, but I think it is important to be yourself - try your best and believe in yourself."
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