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Whatever. I still maintain he'll go absolutely all out in our Premier League games once his ban is over. Sulking or otherwise. It's pre-season and training.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
As I said last night, if it pans out how I suspect it might, if he doesn't get his move, he'll get bored and by the end of his ban he'll be itching to play again. If he wants to play, he will play as he always does. He's had a rebuke, he'd have to apologise but if he plays for us again there's no way he'd play and not try. This stuff is all posturing, all trying to get the move. If he plays for LFC again he'll play the same way he's always played. Sulking in training before the window closes is absolutely not the same thing as pulling on the shirt and not trying in a game.
That's your opinion mate and not going to knock it.
But personally, it's just not a conclusion I'd draw from it. We'll have to wait and see how it pans out though. Suspect if a foreign club come in with £55m then he'll be sold
It wasn't enough for Luis Suarez to contact English newspapers and offer interviews to them, even though he must have known those words would get around the world in no time, Suarez wanted more. Today Marca have a two page spread after the Liverpool player after he invited them to his Merseyside home so he could open his heart and let it bleed about the torment he's going through. Again.
The interview is pretty similar to what Suarez said to the English newspapers but that he's been so blatant and invited Marca to his house shows even more cheek than he's managed to already, and Liverpool should be able to get some extra out of a transfer fee by hitting the player with a series of fines.
Suarez says that he isn't desperate to leave but that he made things clear with the club a year ago and he just wants them to stick to that, going on to say "We had an offer from a Champions League team, I raised the situation with my agent and they said we had a new coach, the club were a good bet to get into Europe and I renewed the contract with a new clause: if we didn't enter the Champions League, I could go if they got an offer in excess of £40m."
The Uruguay international isn't giving up on that clause, he's also not giving up on Real Madrid interest. Suarez admits that he's had no contact from the Spanish club but yet again says that he could never turn the club down. Giving an interview to Marca is probably purely to throw one last rope to Real Madrid in the hope that they'll catch it.
"Any player always aspires to the highest level and Real Madrid are among the best clubs there is in the world. It would be very difficult to say no to Madrid."
Suarez then refused to say which club he dreams of playing for and says that is private between him and his family. He praises the Liverpool fans for the reception he got at Anfield recently, but reckons that's because he's worked so hard to please them.
"The people of Liverpool are amazing. I am very grateful for all their love. I feel it is an honor and is proof that I am doing my job well."
The footballer didn't sound too gushing when asked if he's joining Arsenal and said that he'll join a team in the Champions League who match his buy-out clause, as he sees it, because he'd feel that they valued him.
A positive note for Arsenal fans would be that when asked which league he thought was the better, he said "The Premier League is the best for everything: for the stadiums, the fans, for how football is lived... It's one step ahead."
Suarez was pressed on whether he'll go as far as handing a transfer request in and suggested that he wouldn't "I'm defending the colours of Liverpool and will continue to do until the last minute. My idea is to reach an agreement amicably and that the clauses are met which we agreed a year ago. For now, they are not fulfilling it."
Despite speaking to English and Spanish media, calling his club liars, outlining his wish to leave repeatedly, Suarez doesn't appear keen to hand in a transfer request. Lovely chap.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
No probs, Dom. Thought you'd like to read it, so posted it especially for you
Yep, it's always a pleasure to read what such a highly regarded institution such as Talk Sport has to tell us, particularly when their esteemed listenership are asked to share their insightful views and opinions with us. We're very lucky to have them. I really must find the time to listen to these oracles more often. We all have a lot to learn from them.
Yep, it's always a pleasure to read what such a highly regarded institution such as Talk Sport has to tell us, particularly when their esteemed listenership are asked to share their insightful views and opinions with us. We're very lucky to have them. I really must find the time to listen to these oracles more often. We all have a lot to learn from them.
Or maybe not.
Taking that into account, you should have just stopped at the bit where I said "Was listening to Talksport this morning". But guess it's good to read and come up with a couple sarcastic posts instead
Taking that into account, you should have just stopped at the bit where I said "Was listening to Talksport this morning". But guess it's good to read and come up with a couple sarcastic posts instead
Absolutely.
If it was up to me, that station would have its licence revoked. I'd find a technicality somewhere.
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