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    John Henry's smoking comment.
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      Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 1m
      Things do change in football, and you can never say never. But that is Liverpool's stance as of July 25, and it's what they've told Arsenal.

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        Originally posted by Marina View Post
        Didn't you know they play beautiful football? They are above "winning."


        They are the David Moyes of football clubs.

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          Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
          John Henry's smoking comment.
          Oh, not the French one!!

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            Originally posted by RedAndWhite View Post


            They are the David Moyes of football clubs.

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              LFC have informed Arsenal that they have no intention of selling Luis Suarez in any circumstances to a team they consider rivals. (Times)
              Please let it be true.

              If it is...

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                I sense some tension between Rory Smith and John Cross

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                  Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 1m
                  To those saying "Liverpool will have to let him go" if he does this, that or the other. They don't "have" to do anything.
                  Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 1m
                  Their view in the current circumstances is that he will not go to another PL club, especially one whose place in the CL they want to take.
                  Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 44s
                  That may change: a bigger bid, a transfer request, or whatever. And I don't know what the view is on Real, if they come in.
                  Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 7s
                  But that is how it is at the moment. Complain about lack of quotes or tell me I'm biased all you like, that is their view.

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                    John Cross is a ****ing cunt.

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                      Rory Smith ‏@RorySmithTimes 59s
                      And that's it. Seeing as I'm not qualified to do this sort of thing, all subsequent queries should be addressed to @johncrossmirror.

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                          Originally posted by Chris View Post
                          John Cross is a ****ing cunt.


                          It seems there were some sly digs to Rory this morning from John Cross and some others

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                            Cheeky monkey

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                              John Crosd is probably crying in Tokyo at the moment

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                                Arsenal prepare new bid for Luis Suárez as Liverpool stay silent on talks
                                • Liverpool refused to discuss Thursday's meeting with Suárez
                                • Suárez was not granted permission to speak to Arsenal officials

                                David Hytner and Andy Hunter
                                The Guardian, Friday 26 July 2013 22.00 BST


                                Arsenal are preparing to raise their offer once again for the Liverpool striker Luis Suárez as they seek to capitalise on perceived tensions between the player and his employer.

                                Suárez held talks over his future with the Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and the chief executive Ian Ayre on Thursday. The club's refusal to discuss how the meeting went has been interpreted by Arsenal as a positive sign for them. If Suárez had indicated any willingness to stay at Anfield, then Liverpool would have been expected to publicise it.

                                Arsenal's strategy when they made their second offer for Suárez of one pound over £40m on Tuesday was to put pressure on a clause in the Uruguayan's contract, which they were led to believe would permit him to open negotiations with them and, effectively, force the player's hand. They would love to see him agitate for the move, although a written transfer request may be too much for them to hope for.

                                Liverpool have refused to confirm whether Suárez asked to speak to Arsenal in the talks with Rodgers and Ayre since the £40,000,001 offer was received and rejected. However, they remain adamant that the disputed clause in Suárez's contract does not allow him to meet or open negotiations with Arsenal now that a bid of more than £40m has been made.

                                Liverpool have not granted Suárez permission to speak to Arsenal officials. The clause in the contract he signed last August, they insist, entitles Suárez to be informed of any bid over £40m and for Liverpool to enter into discussions over his transfer should they wish to do so.

                                Arsenal, whose opening offer for Suárez was worth £30m plus £5m in add-ons, are now ready to go higher, as they seek what would be a stunning coup. They have never previously paid more than £15m for a player. They are aware, though, that Liverpool will not countenance Suárez's sale unless there is a bid of more than £50m. Suárez scored 30 goals in Rodgers' debut season in charge and Liverpool's hopes of returning to the Champions League rest on him.

                                Real Madrid continue to lurk in the background, and they have indicated to Suárez's representatives that they have an interest in signing him. Their bank balance has been boosted by the £32m that they received from Napoli for the striker Gonzalo Higuaín, who was previously a target for Arsenal.

                                Arsenal, though, believe that they are in the driving seat for Suárez as Real are preoccupied by their pursuit of the Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale. Tottenham maintain that Bale is not for sale. Suárez is expected to play some part in Liverpool's friendly against Thailand in Bangkok on Sunday.

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