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I don't think you can doubt Suarez's effort on the field. He always gives 110% and even if he suggests playing for Madrid, I just cannot see him giving any less. Talk of how well we did without him is very misleading. We had absolutely nothing to play for in those last few games, and did our usual trick of playing well when there is absolutely nothing to play for. Most of the teams we played were absolute rubbish too. Yes Coutinho was great, but he was glaringly absent in the two games against the half decent teams at the end of the season, Chelsea and Everton. I'm afraid the little run we went on at the end has glossed over the rest of the season. Suarez is crucial to us and top 4.
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Its ok having 3 or 4 very good players in your team, but you also need an edge to put you over the top in tight games. A player who is going to produce a little bit of magic or a brilliant finish where most can not. That was Gerrard, Torres, Suarez. We've been very lucky in that we got over Torres quickly with Suarez, and it turned out he was even better. But there is absolutely no guarantee that we can do that again. I would prefer to have one game changer in Suarez, that 2 or 3 good players who simply don't have that same spark. The one Messi gives Barca, the one Ronaldo gives Real, the one Silva gives City, Van Persie gives utd, Bale gives Spurs etc. Without that, we will struggle.Originally posted by Sarb View PostI think there is a bit of that but I think that it's also a realisation that you can't ever be reliant on one or two players in a team or squad capable of winning you a game. We seem to be building towards a 'team' comprising about 4 or 5 players who could do something, score a goal, create something out of nothing etc. For too long we've relied on Gerrard and Torres or Gerrard and Suarez.
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We all have Torres to thank for that.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostFor some reason, even though I think he's a much better player than Torres there doesn't seem to be a big a reaction from the fans about him leaving. Me included, just feel more nothingness about it! I think we'd be much, much better if he stays but with Torres I remember feeling sick when he left.
He was my favorite player by far and personally I was so hurt when, where and how he left.
I'll miss Luis when the day comes and he leaves but it will be nothing like Torres.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Originally posted by Mostar View PostWe all have Torres to thank for that.
He was my favorite player by far and personally I was so hurt when, where and how he left.
I'll miss Luis when the day comes and he leaves but it will be nothing like Torres.
Same here mate.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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I think we all feel exactly the same mateOriginally posted by Mostar View PostWe all have Torres to thank for that.
He was my favorite player by far and personally I was so hurt when, where and how he left.
I'll miss Luis when the day comes and he leaves but it will be nothing like Torres.
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Speaking of off topic, the warrior thread needs some adjustments I reckonOriginally posted by Alex View PostI have not read the context, but I am guessing it has nothing to do with Luis Suarez. Please keep it to the Rafa thread.
On Rafa, Peter Hooton said he was/is considered by club figures as some kind of Pol Pot figure, hence why he didn't get a look in.
And yeah I agree with the above stuff re Torres. That really hurt, if Suarez leaves it won't hurt as much as that, I'm immune to it now, it's unlikely in our current guise we will get much loyalty from top foreign players.Last edited by G; 10-06-13, 10:23 PM.
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Chairs!Originally posted by G View PostSpeaking of off topic, the warrior thread needs some adjustments I reckon
I hadn't heard that but I'd guessed something along those lines, hence my comment about the negatives he'd have brought.Originally posted by G View PostOn Rafa, Peter Hooton said he was/is considered by club figures as some kind of Pol Pot figure, hence why he didn't get a look in.
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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.
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2. Going tomorrow if I can finish work in time..
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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