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Looks like the club wrote that rather than Luis himself, to me anyway. I can't ever imagine that Suarez would say that everything the FA have done to him will help him improve his conduct.
Rome wasn't built in a day, but it wasn't built by the apprentice either.
Looks like the club wrote that rather than Luis himself, to me anyway. I can't ever imagine that Suarez would say that everything the FA have done to him will help him improve his conduct.
If it had been written by the club alone then it wouldn't have a comma for a decimal point.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
The only way for his to reduce the number of LFC matches he misses is to lon him to a L1 or L2 team.
Based on this season he could have completed his ban on 1 September iIf he had played for a team that entered the Football League Trophy (LDV Cup) and qualified for the League Cup second round having played in the First Round.
Based on our own fixtures this season he would have completed his ban on 29 September. Based on the fixtures of a PL team that was not playing in Europe he could have completed his ban on the weekend of 22/23
As funny as it would be to have him miss as few of our matches as possible the negative publicity of loaning him out to expedite his return is not worth it and that is before you consider all the hackers and cluster**** defenders that could injure him.
Looks like the club wrote that rather than Luis himself, to me anyway. I can't ever imagine that Suarez would say that everything the FA have done to him will help him improve his conduct.
Obviously he will have had help from the Club and it's lawyers, but it's roughly his words I'm sure or he wouldn't have posted it.
You know what's stuck in my mind from the PC? Rodgers' statement that we'd be in a better position if we had half a dozen players of Suarez's intensity.
That says he's had it with quite a few players and means business. I can see some serious business being done and some very committed players coming this way.
The only way for his to reduce the number of LFC matches he misses is to lon him to a L1 or L2 team.
Based on this season he could have completed his ban on 1 September iIf he had played for a team that entered the Football League Trophy (LDV Cup) and qualified for the League Cup second round having played in the First Round.
Based on our own fixtures this season he would have completed his ban on 29 September. Based on the fixtures of a PL team that was not playing in Europe he could have completed his ban on the weekend of 22/23
As funny as it would be to have him miss as few of our matches as possible the negative publicity of loaning him out to expedite his return is not worth it and that is before you consider all the hackers and cluster**** defenders that could injure him.
League One and League Two are still domestic leagues. Have a feeling to reduce the number of games he misses for us he'd have to go on loan to a non-League team. Hence why Barton couldn't get his ban reduced by going to Fleetwood, they'd just been promoted to League Two.
Rome wasn't built in a day, but it wasn't built by the apprentice either.
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