He should man up. He deserves no more loyalty from the club let alone a loyalty bonus. Hand in your request and do one. Hope the club arrange a proper send off for him Ajax style so we get a chance to kick balls back at him
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This kind of thing just sums him up as a person really. Talks about his family, daughter needing a good life and thinking of him in a good way, the guy should really have a look at himself. Yeah footballers do it and we would all move on for better offers. But he is an exceptional case. Has zero class and no sense of loyalty. Any offer over 50m sell him.
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TBH I really couldn't give a **** about this whole sorry saga anymore.
As long as we get good money for the ****ing cunt that's all that matters. We should be holding off for a minimum of 60 million here guys he's worth that even though he is a prick.
If he goes to Arsenal then so be it, there's nothing any of us can do about it. As I've said before devotion to these ****s is pointless, footballers are mercenaries they couldn't give a flying **** about you or I - Suarez included.
Get good money for him and then **** him off and move on. The club and what it stands for is more important than him or anyone else for that matter.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Its getting to the point where I want him sold, he is looking like a selfish prick.Originally posted by Sarb View PostHe should man up. He deserves no more loyalty from the club let alone a loyalty bonus. Hand in your request and do one. Hope the club arrange a proper send off for him Ajax style so we get a chance to kick balls back at him* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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+1.Originally posted by G View PostThe next step
That should have been the first thing he did back in June
Ha!Originally posted by Sarb View PostHand in your request and do one. Hope the club arrange a proper send off for him Ajax style so we get a chance to kick balls back at him
Seeking legal advice? He should get a better agent (Mino Raiola, obv), because that *new* contract he signed last summer clearly doesn't have the appropriate clauses he wanted.Originally posted by LFCTS @LFCTSRory Smith - It is thought Suarez has been in contact with his legal team in Uruguay if the saga drags on & LFC refuse to talk with Arsenal
I remember in January when the Suarez to Man City stories broke; Twitter was alive with both clubs denying that they leaked it to the press ... I think it's safe to say it was on Suarez's mind to jump ship seven months a go.
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Agreed.Originally posted by Slinky Skills View Post[SNIP]I really couldn't give a **** about this whole sorry saga anymore.
As long as we get good money [SNIP] that's all that matters. We should be holding off for a minimum of 60 million here guys[SNIP].
If he goes to Arsenal then so be it, there's nothing any of us can do about it. As I've said before devotion to these ****s is pointless, footballers are mercenaries they couldn't give a flying **** about you or I - Suarez included.
Get good money for him [SNIP]. The club and what it stands for is more important than him or anyone else for that matter.
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Full article by Rory Smith on The Times - Ball back in Luis Suárez’s court after Liverpool call bluff over contract
Club adamant striker will not be sold for less than £50m
Your move, Luis. If Arsenal’s £40,000,001 bid for Luis Suárez was seen by the Liverpool forward’s representatives as an ace in the struggle to extricate him from Anfield, it has failed. A little over 24 hours later, the ball is back in Suárez’s court.
The aim of that highly specific, slightly sarcastic offer was simple: to establish whether Liverpool believe, as Suárez’s agents do, that a clause exists in his contract that enables him to speak to any club that offers more than £40 million. They do not, it turns out. Liverpool rejected the offer out of hand and, though it was suggested yesterday that Suárez would indeed be able to hold discussions with Arsenal, Liverpool remain confident that such talks are meaningless.
The Anfield club are adamant he will not be sold for less than £50 million. Until a suitable bid arrives, he stays. John Henry, Liverpool’s principal owner, expressed that belief on Twitter, asking “what they are smoking at [the] Emirates” yesterday morning.
Brendan Rodgers, the manager, was less curt, suggesting that Suárez owes his club a debt of gratitude for standing by him as he served lengthy bans for racially abusing Patrice Evra and biting Branislav Ivanovic.
“There’s nothing new to report,” Rodgers said after Suárez featured in the last 20 minutes of Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Melbourne Victory in front of 95,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. “[Suárez] is very much a Liverpool player and over the course of the next couple of weeks we’ve got to get him up to speed. The support he has received from the supporters and the people of the city of Liverpool has been unrivalled. In this period of time he’s missed a lot of games for various reasons. The people have stood by him like a son and really looked after him. ”
To judge by Suárez’s demeanour during his brief cameo, though, that support is not at the forefront of his mind. If the 26-year-old appearing sullen as he warmed up is not exactly damning proof, his failure to celebrate with his team-mates after he teed up Iago Aspas’s goal to seal the win was moderately instructive. Given Liverpool’s interpretation of the clause in his contract — that they simply have to inform the forward if an offer in excess of £40 million arrives — Suárez has three options.
He can hope Arsenal — or Real Madrid, who remain interested in the forward and who yesterday sold Gonzalo Higuaín to Napoli for almost £33 million — match Liverpool’s estimate, and steel himself for the possibility that he may yet have to remain at Anfield if they do not.
That is unlikely. Suárez’s preference is for a move to Real. If that does not materialise, though, he would be happy for a transfer to Arsenal, despite his complaints about the treatment he has received from the English media.
There is no doubt that he is prepared to force Liverpool’s hand yet farther to get that move and is now considering whether the next step is to hand in a transfer request. That path would make the idea of him remaining at the club unpalatable for both parties, and may help to convince Liverpool to enter into a dialogue with Arsenal.
If that does not work, there is a third way: when Suárez wished to leave his first European club, Groningen, for Ajax in the summer of 2007, he was so infuriated by their refusal to accept the Amsterdam club’s first bid that he took Groningen to court. The case failed, but just a few hours after he had left court, Ajax returned with an improved offer — and Groningen, knowing their fans would not welcome Suárez the next season, acquiesced to his exit.
Such a course of action remains on the table for Suárez some six years on. It is thought he has already been in contact with his legal team in Uruguay; if the saga drags on and Liverpool refuse to hold talks with Arsenal, he may yet resort to the same tactic.
The difference, of course, is that Liverpool may wish to play hardball, confident that Suárez would prefer not to go on strike with the World Cup finals next summer. It is Suárez’s move, but it is not necessarily his game.
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How've you managed to maintain this level of frothing at the mouth hatred for this long?Originally posted by Sarb View PostObviously some are gonna keep their head firmly in the sand and all the stuff over the last 6 weeks have been fabricated by the press and Suarez is staying
I bet you're on you're third voodoo doll by now
Glass Half Full
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Where as people likeyou believe every line of it even if it contradicts everything that you already believe.Originally posted by Sarb View PostObviously some are gonna keep their head firmly in the sand and all the stuff over the last 6 weeks have been fabricated by the press and Suarez is staying
FFS, Shaggy has said that Smith is ****ing clueless in this thread at least three times while you have been busy pussyfooting around calling him a cunt.
Just say it, instead of prattling on like a stuck record. Suarez has said **** all yet 10 stories a day cause you tosay he is acting without class. He is keeping his yap shut.Football without Origi is nothing
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but, please please not the f*ckin gunners
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