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    Originally posted by SB View Post
    I agree regarding Sturidge but the question was who is or who has the potential & I believe he has the potential.
    I think if he carries on it's almost impossible to argue he isn't one of the best in the league but he just needs these little injuries to stop. Lately he's played through with a thigh strain which is encouraging because I think some players stop with the slightest discomfort.
    Vive la France

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      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
      Because it went to the defender?

      There was a better example for Stoke yesterday that went to the back post.
      It wasn't meant to be the perfect example, I just posted it cos I saw it.

      But he was great yesterday and he's still nowhere near his best. His brilliance is most definitely taken for granted by most outside LFC.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        I was saying to a mate of mine yesterday that Suarez is the best player in the PL.

        He's a Manc and so obviously disagreed.

        His choice? Rooney.

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          Originally posted by Lee View Post
          I was saying to a mate of mine yesterday that Suarez is the best player in the PL.

          He's a Manc and so obviously disagreed.

          His choice? Rooney.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Luis Suárez

            Originally posted by Lee View Post
            I was saying to a mate of mine yesterday that Suarez is the best player in the PL.

            He's a Manc and so obviously disagreed.

            His choice? Rooney.
            A few of my Manc mates openly acknowledge the genius of Suarez and agree he pisses all over Rooney.
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              Basically they're lying if they don't

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                Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                Basically they're lying if they don't
                Either way they're a bunch of Manc cunts
                What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                Batman

                F*** off!!!

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                  Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                  People used to go mad over anyone doing the rabona but Suarez does it so often it's barely mentioned. And that was a rabona/nutmeg combo

                  Maybe he should've used his left foot but why bother when you can do that
                  That nut job that Stoke signed recently did an immense rabona yesterday
                  My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                    Impressive stat

                    Suarez has scored or assisted 19 goals in his last 19 Premier League appearances

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                      I'm calmer now - Suarez

                      Liverpool striker Luis Suarez insists he has returned from suspension a calmer person and admits he does not want "to be the same as before".


                      The Uruguay international has scored three goals in two appearances since serving his 10-game ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.

                      It is early days yet but both performances have been notable for the 26-year-old's footballing brilliance and not the controversy which has dogged his time in England.

                      Last weekend Suarez showed his softer side by coming onto the pitch for the pre-match handshakes against Crystal Palace with new-born son Benjamin and three-year-old daughter Delfina, and he believes his family are a steadying influence for him on the field.

                      "I am aware that in recent matches that I played I've been calmer," he said on his return to Uruguay ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers.

                      "I am very self-critical and I realised that playing well, with more tranquility, is helping me a lot.

                      "I realise and I prefer to continue and not be the same as before."

                      Suarez surprised many by appearing on the field with his children, but it is something of a tradition among South Americans and, despite initial resistance from club officials, they gave way on the striker's insistence.

                      "In England it is not common and the first club people told me I was not going to go with them but I told them that my children were going to come with me, like it or not," he told reporters who greeted his arrival at Montevideo airport in comments reported in Uruguayan newspaper El Pais.

                      "They understood in the end and it was a nice moment, a unique moment for me.

                      "They (family) make me think hard and calm me. Nowadays I think a lot of them when I'm on the field.

                      "I wanted my son to live as I do. I suffered a lot as a child and I do not want my children, or any other child, to experience the circumstances as I did.

                      "As a parent I try to give them all the love in the world and all the best."

                      Suarez dismissed some suggestions in the media that he had used his children to help win over fans on his first appearance at Anfield since the furore of his summer transfer saga when he accused the club of reneging on a deal allowing him to leave for a Champions League side.

                      "What the English papers say I do not care," added Suarez, who earlier in the summer had cited the British media as being one of the reasons he wanted to leave.

                      "The only thing I care about is playing football, and enjoying my family is what I love most."

                      That Suarez remained at Anfield despite interest from Arsenal, who tried to sign him with a £40million plus £1 bid, owed much to the intransigence of Reds owner John W Henry, who refused to entertain selling their prize asset.

                      Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard admitted "waking up every morning, hoping that nothing would happen and that he would still be here" and he was very proactive in trying to persuade the Uruguayan to stay.

                      It was an approach which did have some effect.

                      "I do not know if he prayed but what he said is what he feels because he was talking to me all the time," Suarez said.

                      "Gerrard, for me, is a legend in Liverpool and a great team-mate that helped me a lot.

                      "His attitude was an extra boost for me to take the decision to stay in Liverpool; both he and the fans of Liverpool influenced much for that.

                      "I admire him for the great player he is worldwide. For me he will always be a benchmark and at club level he is the best player I have played with in my career, as a person and as a footballer."


                      That rug really tied the room together.

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                        **** him, he won't try, he'll sulk, HE WON'T TRY! LET HIM WALK ALONE!
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          **** him, he won't try, he'll sulk, HE WON'T TRY! LET HIM WALK ALONE!
                          Roll another one and calm down mate
                          Was muß, das muß.

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                            I'm very calm mate. Only taking the piss out of Sarb and the others who kicked off at Suarez in the summer and claimed he wouldn't try if he stayed.
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              And I think my prediction of him scoring a few goals and it all being forgotten is pretty much there as well

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                                And those who said they'd much rather us do **** without him than do well with him must be pretty pissed off.
                                If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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