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Anyone who thinks - should he stay - that he'd give anything other than the usual frenzied 100% effort then you'd have to wonder if they've ever seen him play. I'm not arsed about this really - if he goes he goes and we get top dollar to bring in a couple of quality players. If he stays - brilliant. It's not possible for him to play at anything other than full tilt.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnyone who thinks - should he stay - that he'd give anything other than the usual frenzied 100% effort then you'd have to wonder if they've ever seen him play. I'm not arsed about this really - if he goes he goes and we get top dollar to bring in a couple of quality players. If he stays - brilliant. It's not possible for him to play at anything other than full tilt.
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnyone who thinks - should he stay - that he'd give anything other than the usual frenzied 100% effort then you'd have to wonder if they've ever seen him play. I'm not arsed about this really - if he goes he goes and we get top dollar to bring in a couple of quality players. If he stays - brilliant. It's not possible for him to play at anything other than full tilt.
Suarez is Suarez. Every club that he signs for will get a top class player but also a player that will see red from time to time.
Zidane was the same, Maradona the same etc.Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
Susan Black
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Even when he is pissed off and in a bad fustrated mood its still 100% effort massive difference compared to others we have had at the clubOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostAnyone who thinks - should he stay - that he'd give anything other than the usual frenzied 100% effort then you'd have to wonder if they've ever seen him play. I'm not arsed about this really - if he goes he goes and we get top dollar to bring in a couple of quality players. If he stays - brilliant. It's not possible for him to play at anything other than full tilt.
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I don't think anyone doubts his talent on the pitch he's world class, but too much water has gone under the bridge now and personally I think it would be best he moves on.
Mostar made a great point that when Torres left it made most of us feel inconsolable ( in a football way) but with luis I don't feel that
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This man needs a good, sturdy personal publicist, but more so, he needs to wake up to his own role in this, embrace it and get some thick skin. If this is just a way to force a move, he is also going about it all wrong-- it may work in the end, but he is distancing himself from those who support him.
Look, supporters and players are on the same page. You know who has taken a **** ton of abuse from Suarez's actions? Liverpool Football Club, its supporters, and its reputation. The club and fans gathered behind him and bunkered because, in less professional circles, we were all being called racists and hypocrites, apologists, etc. The Club did a horrible job of getting a competing narrative out-- they put on the Suarez T-shirt instead of gathering up people who can get in front of a microphone and having them defend Luis with a single narrative, talking points, etc. The biting incident was, again, an unjust ban. Instead of appealing the ban with a rational response, the club/Luis just took it. Everyone is resigned to the fact that he cannot get a fair shake.
So, what remedy are the club putting forward? Why is Suarez listening to his agent (be calm, but go ahead and talk) and not the club (STFU!)? If this is all just an excuse to move to Madrid, it is incredibly cynical.
Honestly, I think Luis has a weird mentality. On the one hand, he claims to take responsibility for his actions. On the other, he feels incredibly victimized by having his actions treated differently than other, similar actions. I think he also feels nothing he can do or say will remedy the situation. All of THAT said, footballers live in a world where very few people tell them no, where they make a **** ton of money and are privileged beyond most of our dreams, where they are surrounded by professional yes men trying to make as much money off of them as possible-- I just get the feeling he is ill-equipped to step back on a personal level from this position and take control of his situation from top to bottom-- the club, his representatives, etc.
If it is a cynical move for a transfer? **** him, then."Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr
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