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    Luis Suárez-Barça: Advanced Negotiations

    The 'nine' wants Barca and Bartomeu dress accepts break the box with a large financial offer

    Tomás Andreu | 06.26.2014 | 04:05 h

    Incredibly Barca by being the star signing of the 2014-15 season can be closed quickly and efficiently. Not unexpected setbacks arise, will the blaugrana club Liverpool and is announcing the agreement for the transfer of Luis Suarez in the coming days. Sources claim that both entities negotiations are well advanced and breakneck speed.

    All parties have defined their positions and seem to fit a final destination: the Camp Nou. Barca has left ambiguities and offers balance and assumed that Luis Suarez is the leading choice to shore up the attack and its incorporation requires an economic effort premier. The Uruguayan striker has also moved part through its environment. The player had already claimed explicitly abandon the Premier months, has now gone a step further and has asked its leaders an effort to reach a satisfactory agreement with FC Barcelona. The umpire, Liverpool, has picked up the gauntlet and, assuming progress assumed its star, focusing their energies on managing the best deal possible and find alternatives on the market.

    The information arising from Barça are terse, but very direct. All agree that the signing is going well and the figures of the operation are increasingly coming. The Blaugrana club would be willing to pay 50 million euros plus the capital generated by Alexis. The Chilean will, but to be seen if accepted into the Liverpool operation or insists his move to Juventus. Whether one or another way, the value of Alexis will be added to the 50 kilos already designated. In short, a first-rate transfer globally valued at an amount close to 80 million.

    From Barcelona and the surroundings of the player insists that everything is proceeding normally and lived after the biting incident Luis Suarez Chiellini not influence in the least. In England provide a novelty than expected in the last hours. According to the press, the general manager of Liverpool, Ian Ayre, reportedly met with coach Brendan Rodgers to discuss the redevelopment of the template and calibrate its position on the issue of Luis Suarez. Rodgers has shown understanding and understands that the time has come to move on and collect as many millions as possible.

    Barca have also won a second battle. This time, the Uruguayan and Liverpool have relegated himself to Real Madrid to a second term. Doubts have cooled the Madrid club open contacts with the player for months and have finally descabalgarlo auction. Barca have a free hand, absolute priority in the negotiations to resolve pending and future appear Alexis 50 million should already have on hand. If so, Liverpool opens the door. Zubi and note Sanllehí been resolved with the first tranche of the negotiation, the challenge would be the final nail in the hands of Bartholomew.



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      Poor Bartholomew.

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        Luis Suarez: Uruguay striker's 'bite' hearing continues

        The hearing into Luis Suarez's alleged bite on Italy's Giorgio Chiellini will continue on Thursday, says the head of the Uruguay Football Association.
        World governing body Fifa has charged Uruguay striker Suarez with misconduct.
        On Wednesday, an independent disciplinary committee did not reach a verdict on the Liverpool player's case.
        "They met for a long time but we don't know if that is good or bad. They will continue in the morning," said Uruguay FA president Wilmar Valdez.
        More to follow.
        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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          Assuming for a moment that he does end up at Barca, I'm not entirely convinced that a frontline of Neymar - Suarez - Messi will work out as well in practice as it looks on paper. I can see them rather getting in each other's way; each of them wants to be the heartbeat of an attack and while Luis can do the clinical striker thing his overall game is about much more than that.

          I don't watch a huge amount of Spanish football but I thought the perceived wisdom was that Neymar's presence has slightly diminished Messi's individual effectiveness last season. Would have thought adding Suarez could be a case of too many cooks. Or perhaps they're so good its irrelevant

          I would have thought generally that Barca need a Sturridge-type more than a Suarez really
          I could not dig, I dared not rob:
          Therefore I lied to please the mob.
          Now all my lies are proved untrue
          And I must face the men I slew.
          What tale shall serve me here among
          Mine angry and defrauded young?

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            Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
            Poor Bartholomew.
            We all have our crosses to bear.
            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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              Originally posted by RoboKop View Post
              We all have our crosses to bear.

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                Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                Assuming for a moment that he does end up at Barca, I'm not entirely convinced that a frontline of Neymar - Suarez - Messi will work out as well in practice as it looks on paper. I can see them rather getting in each other's way; each of them wants to be the heartbeat of an attack and while Luis can do the clinical striker thing his overall game is about much more than that.

                I don't watch a huge amount of Spanish football but I thought the perceived wisdom was that Neymar's presence has slightly diminished Messi's individual effectiveness last season. Would have thought adding Suarez could be a case of too many cooks. Or perhaps they're so good its irrelevant

                I would have thought generally that Barca need a Sturridge-type more than a Suarez really
                No idea why i think this, but, could Messi be on his way out ?

                Could City/Psg push the boat out that far ? and still be able to work out a bribery clause on the FFP rules as they have done previously ?

                edit: sorry, i meant 'get out clause'.

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                  Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                  Assuming for a moment that he does end up at Barca, I'm not entirely convinced that a frontline of Neymar - Suarez - Messi will work out as well in practice as it looks on paper. I can see them rather getting in each other's way; each of them wants to be the heartbeat of an attack and while Luis can do the clinical striker thing his overall game is about much more than that.

                  I don't watch a huge amount of Spanish football but I thought the perceived wisdom was that Neymar's presence has slightly diminished Messi's individual effectiveness last season. Would have thought adding Suarez could be a case of too many cooks. Or perhaps they're so good its irrelevant

                  I would have thought generally that Barca need a Sturridge-type more than a Suarez really
                  You're right, it sounds absolute ****e and would likely land them in mid-table.

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                    dunno where but read that some ****in clown even asked bruce springsteen for an opinion on it
                    Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                      Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                      Yup. People have said its a stupid argument to say they would rather be bitten than something such as an elbow.
                      Did anybody actually say that though?

                      The debate was about knee high tackles vs bites as far as I recall.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        Originally posted by rodo View Post
                        dunno where but read that some ****in clown even asked bruce springsteen for an opinion on it
                        Well, he is the Boss.
                        Modifying post.

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                          Originally posted by rodo View Post
                          dunno where but read that some ****in clown even asked bruce springsteen for an opinion on it


                          I saw them asking Andy Murray about it yesterday about 5 minutes after he came off court. Unreal.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            Really disappointed in Thommo doing that ****ty interview for SSN and saying Liverpool should get rid. Same thing with that utter cunt and Sky gimp Martin Tyler, standing by a beach in Rio smugly saying he doesn't think Luis will be back in the PL.
                            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                              Originally posted by rodo View Post
                              dunno where but read that some ****in clown even asked bruce springsteen for an opinion on it
                              How random

                              This has been horrendous in terms of non-footballing people taking the moral high ground though. In work just about everyone is talking about it, people that have zero interest in football, and most of the idiots want him jailed

                              I'm just laughing it all off to be honest, I find the moral indignation of the masses pretty amusing

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                                youre all forgetting the most valuable opinion from yesterday that of them ugly bunch of middle aged dogs the loose women!!!
                                Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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