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    Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
    how would you play it?

    --Mario--Fowler
    Suarez Gazza Diego

    ---------Fowler---Mario--------

    ------Suarez--------Diego------

    -------------Gazza-------------

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      Did none of you read the van der Meyde story? Sounds like he knew his way about town jeeeez

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        Originally posted by James P View Post
        I'm with you on this. It's the kind of snide **** that we'd despise in another team's player, and just contributes to the negative perception of Suarez from everyone outside LFC. If that had been Joey Barton, we'd all be slagging him off.

        I'm all for getting behind our players, but not when it means defending an action that ridiculous, or judgement that poor.
        The only exception I make for this kind of behaviour is Daniel Agger elbowing Torres in the face

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          Just been watching goal rush on lfc tv:Luis Suarez. And this guy is one of the limited editions of footballing mad geniuses truly he really is

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            I swear you didn't like him like 3 days ago
            The times they are a changin'.

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              Oh the winds of change

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                Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                I swear you didn't like him like 3 days ago
                I said he doesn't help himself or his image with his antics but as I said in my last post he's a mad genius ......after watching lfc.tv you. Can't do nothing but love him

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                  Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                  Oh the winds of change

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                    :whistle solo:
                    dave of mutilation

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                      Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                      :whistle solo:

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                        Last edited by little dave hedgehog; 31-10-12, 07:49 PM.
                        dave of mutilation

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                          I was suprised nobody from her has said they saw Van Der Meyde out in Liverpool. By the sounds of things he spent enough time there...
                          96 Never Forgotten

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                            Luis Suarez vs Swansea



                            [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSr0NxNBhGs"]Luis Suarez vs Swansea - YouTube[/ame]
                            Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                              A week after being accused of driving fans away from the game, today Luis Suarez instead finds himself the target of praise from the manager of Liverpool's upcoming opponents.

                              A week after David Moyes set out to demonise Luis Suarez ahead of the derby match between Everton and Liverpool, Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has added his own two cents to the Suarez conversation. Only in contrast to his Evertonian counterpart, Pardew has chosen instead to do something that has become increasingly rare amongst Liverpool's opponents—he's chosen to praise him.

                              "He is an outstanding talent, there’s no doubt about that," said Pardew, steadfastly refusing to be drawn into the conversation about diving, simulation, and other things a proper English player would never do. "I think you have to see how many chances he creates, and how many things he does in a game. You could do a highlights show for him after every game."

                              It's certainly been true that Suarez has been Liverpool's brightest performer under Brendan Rodgers, and with the Uruguayan striker having six of Liverpool's twelve league goals to go along with a pair of this season he'll likely need to be again for the Reds to have a chance of besting Newcastle on Sunday.

                              Still, despite that his ability to create and willingness to fight for his side are nigh on unimpeachable, it's more than a little strange to hear an opposition manager speak of Suarez without a boatload of caveats and disclaimers to go along with some slight, grudging praise.

                              In this case, much of Pardew's positive take concerning Suarez seems to stem from a desire to see Hatem Ben Arfa grow into a more consistent catalyst for Newcastle's attack, with the Newcastle manager seeing Suarez' drive and passion as the perfect template for the French attacking midfielder to base his game on.

                              "I’ve been talking to Hatem about trying to have the same impact that Luis is having," continued Pardew, "and he almost did on Sunday [versus West Brom]. You could have put him in that category."

                              Liverpool, in the meantime, will be hoping that Ben Arfa's play when Newcastle come to Anfield doesn't quite measure up to his man of the match performance against West Brom as the hosts look to close the three point gap and maybe even gain a toehold on the top half of the table.
                              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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                                Wow. Pardew can't have got the memo. Nor did Steven Taylor!

                                Luis Suarez is a footballing Mr Marmite - you either love him or hate him - and it seems to be mainly the latter.

                                Taylor knows which camp he falls into, and it might come as a bit of a surprise that the centre-back is a fully paid-up member of the Suarez fan club.

                                Newcastle travel to Liverpool on Sunday, and although he is likely to start on the bench, the Toon defender knows he’ll have his work cut out if called upon to try and shackle the livewire Uruguayan.

                                “He’s a brilliant player,” Taylor insisted. “Some of the goals he scores are unbelievable, and as a defender, he’s one of the trickiest centre-forwards out there you’ll come across.

                                "He’s very direct. He just gets the ball and it’s attack, attack, attack.

                                “The biggest threat from him comes when your team is attacking.

                                "That’s when he’s at his most dangerous because of the swift way he can break. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time and if you’re off your guard for even a split-second, he’ll punish you.”

                                There’s little chance of Taylor following the example of Everton manager David Moyes before the Anfield clash by dredging-up the way the striker sometimes questionably falls to earth.

                                Far from it.

                                In a bizarre way, Taylor has a grudging respect for any forward who ‘earns’ a crucial penalty or free-kick at his expense.

                                He added: “People try to target Suarez because of how good he is. They’ll do anything they can to make him not do something that gives his team the advantage.

                                “Not just talking about Suarez, but if strikers can fool everyone else, it’s clever from them. At the end of the day, if you’re the defender and you allow them to do that, then everyone will look at you and say you’ve made the mistake.

                                “That’s why our manager tells us that if you’re in the box, you touch their player and he goes down, then you’ve only got yourself to blame.”
                                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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