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its just not doing him any favours thats all. I honestly don't think he's getting special treatment from defenders. well no more than any good players get. yes he's getting fouled, but thats part of being a forward. we want the big decisions to go our way, that will only happen if he makes a consious decision to try and stay on his feet a little more. the more he moans, the more the opposition fans and managers will target him. he's great and i'm sure it'll all come good.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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It is part of his personality and it would be very difficult to change that.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Posthe shouldn't. but he should stay on his feet more and stop ****ing moaning.
Personally I have no problem with that but I do have an issue with him showing the finger to fans etc as that type of behavior is not only hurting him but also hurting the team.
He needs to cut out that **** and be more aware of his surroundings as he is too valued player for us to see him being suspended for silly reasons like that one.Last edited by Mostar; 07-12-11, 02:01 PM.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Better players wont improve his finishing though which is sub-standard for a player of his qualityOriginally posted by danperkins View PostIMO we are expected too much from Suarez, there is nobody else to take the game by the scruff of the neck and try things. Stevie had this burden for so long, Torre lifted it a bit and now it's back to Suarez. I just hope he doesn't burn his legs out like what happened to Stevie and Torres.
Suarez is a class footballers who really needs better players around him than we currently have in our attack.
I read somewhere he has something like an 8% conversion rate of chances (same as Carroll)
Other players playing for top 4 clubs have 20% plus (Aguero has nearer 40%!!)Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostI don't think defenders are being overly agressive towards him. yes they're getting tight but what are the options? you leave him alone and he dribbles past you and you lose the game? defenders have no other option available to them but to get tight. get tight or get murdered. dalglish and the like got rougher treatment in the past and got on with it. they took real hits from behind.
suarez plays them, he plays for fouls, he goes down at the slightest touch. thats not me being taken in by the media, its me watching him in all our games and seeing it for myself. the only way he'll turn this whole circus onside is by taking the ronaldo route. if you score goals and lots of them, the world thinks you're great and overlooks the fact that you're still the same player at heart. at the moment we have a player that goes to ground, moans at officials, gets wound up and rarely scores. we're losing here.
Gerrard being back would help him no end.
Exactly how I see it too.
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Liverpool and Suarez charged
Wednesday, 07 December, 2011
FA issues two charges.
Liverpool Football Club have been charged by The FA with failing to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion, following the dismissal of Jay Spearing.
The charge is in relation to Liverpool’s Premier League fixture at Fulham on 5 December 2011. The club has until 4pm on Monday 12 December to respond to the charge.
Luis Suarez has also been charged following an incident in the same game. The Liverpool player is charged with improper conduct, in relation to an alleged gesture made towards the Fulham fans at the end of the fixture.
The player has until 4pm on Monday 12 December to respond to the charge.
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