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Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
It's funny that CJ keeps making 'childlike' remarks and accusing others of the same - apart from the fact he's our best player and best goalscorer, Suarez plays with a childlike abandon that is so refreshing and enjoyable to watch.
Childlike abandon!
I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
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Great point this. I think we haven't utilised Suarez to the best of his ability yet. True, he missed a lot of chances last season but usually those were chances after trying to do much because of the lack of space. Rodgers tactics will grant him more time and space.Originally posted by ashey View PostIMO, Suarez struggles to score when he's playing against a tight, packed defence with no support / movement around him. He has to twist & turn so much to work an opening, he's not "set" to take the shot, or put any power on it. When he's got support & movement around him, he can run more directly at goal, or is able to move into position & be ready to take the shot much better. I think as this team gets used to each other & Rodgers' tactics, Suarez conversion rate will improve. So will the goals from midfield as well.
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I agree with Shaggy, let's just take pleasure in watching our best player play for us. If he's sold and replaced by other players then we can judge at that point whether we think it will be a good move and later look back at whether we were right in our judgements.
IMO all this hypothetical wheeling and dealing is totally pointless. It reminds me of a certain someone who wanted Rafa to be sacked so he could be replaced by Mourinho - that was nothing more than a fantasy that was plainly f*cking idiotic then, as later events proved..
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.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostI agree with Shaggy, let's just take pleasure in watching our best player play for us. If he's sold and replaced by other players then we can judge at that point whether we think it will be a good move and later look back at whether we were right in our judgements.
IMO all this hypothetical wheeling and dealing is totally pointless. It reminds me of a certain someone who wanted Rafa to be sacked so he could be replaced by Mourinho - that was nothing more than a fantasy that was plainly f*cking idiotic then, as later events proved.
Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostSelling Suarez would probably be as constructive as selling Xabi 3 years ago.
We're lucky to have Luis the same way we were lucky to have Xabi, neither of those players were/are replaceable in our current situation (no CL football, wage restrictions).
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Originally posted by Reece View PostHaving a player like Suarez in your team makes football great for me, amidst all the stuff that makes it ****. He may have his faults but he's exciting and loveable and I'd be more gutted losing him than I was Torres.
Torres was my favorite player and I didn't think I could like another Liverpool player so quickly and as much and then we signed Luis.
Luis will get better but he needs more quality around him especially in the final third for him to really showcase his true skill set.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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And this is what is slowly happening now. Norwich are a poor team but as we saw with Man Utd and City, we are applying Rodgers' philosophy and this in turn will mean that Suarez will be able to focus on those parts of his game that makes him the most dangerous.Originally posted by Mostar View PostLuis will get better but he needs more quality around him especially in the final third for him to really showcase his true skill set.
Anyone that thinks we're in a position to buy someone of his quality is seriously deluded.Was muß, das muß.
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See my signatureOriginally posted by foresterbloke View PostAnd this is what is slowly happening now. Norwich are a poor team but as we saw with Man Utd and City, we are applying Rodgers' philosophy and this in turn will mean that Suarez will be able to focus on those parts of his game that makes him the most dangerous.
Anyone that thinks we're in a position to buy someone of his quality is seriously deluded.
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Simon Steers @sisteers
Couple of interesting stats on Torres v Suarez: Torres career strike rate 41% v Suarez 56%. Torres International SR 31% v Suarez 52%. #LFC.Simon Steers @sisteers
Torres LFC SR 64% v Suarez 45%. Is it perception Suarez isn't a goal scorer due to chances he creates & misses? #LFC.imon Steers @sisteers
One thing is clear - as an all round footballer Suarez is far superior. And a lot closer to Torres as a goal scorer than you might think. #LFC.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Surely the LFC strike rate of Torres is phenomenal and Suarez less so there? Suarez might well be close to the goalscorer Torres is now but I think claims that he is near peak Torres don't hold water."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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