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Originally posted by dom9 View PostThe shear level of activity every deadline day says otherwise.
We have all but said that if the right offer, i.e. £50m+ comes in he will go. Just a waiting game now for an offer from Madrid IMO.
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Oh I get you. But surely we will need to have a replacement already in place before we sell him. Or maybe Aspas is that player.Originally posted by dom9 View PostThe point was that it was a record transfer which took place on deadline day.
Can't see us haggling over this until the last minute. There will have to be a point where we say he's not available anymore.Are we winning?
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Signing Suarez was rather like a mistress marrying her formerly married man. In her case she knows she is marrying a man who plays away. And we knew we were getting a player who will want to move to a more glamorous (ie trophy-winning) club and will stop at nothing to get that move. We only had a few years to turn ourselves into that club, and we have not got there.
I would love him to stay but I will be upset only if we don't get a good price.
Now, where's my wife gone......
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For Madrid yes but it's not ideal for us. This will have to be decided in the next week or so or else he stays. That's what Rodgers have been hinting at anyway.Originally posted by Tee View Post
We have all but said that if the right offer, i.e. £50m+ comes in he will go. Just a waiting game now for an offer from Madrid IMO.Are we winning?
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We shall have to wait and see.Originally posted by Nigey View PostOh I get you. But surely we will need to have a replacement already in place before we sell him. Or maybe Aspas is that player.
Can't see us haggling over this until the last minute. There will have to be a point where we say he's not available anymore.Oh I don't know.
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Why would he want to move to Arsenal thenOriginally posted by Paul12 View PostSigning Suarez was rather like a mistress marrying her formerly married man. In her case she knows she is marrying a man who plays away. And we knew we were getting a player who will want to move to a more glamorous (ie trophy-winning) club and will stop at nothing to get that move. We only had a few years to turn ourselves into that club, and we have not got there.
I would love him to stay but I will be upset only if we don't get a good price.
Now, where's my wife gone......
We come not to play.
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Originally posted by kev776 View PostWe should let him go to Arsenal on loan, still our player, he gets CL footie, everybody happy.
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Bill Shankly.
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In the scheme of things, being in the CL is more glamorous and is more like being in a trophy hunt than a team that did not even manage to qualify for the Europa Cup.Originally posted by Imy View PostWhy would he want to move to Arsenal then
We know there is nothing more glamorous than our club, but the modern player measures the desirability of a club in other ways.
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"Suarez saga killing morale"
Suarez [Action Images]
by SportsDirect News Reporter
29th July 2013 12:11pm BST
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is hoping a club meets the £50 million evaluation of striker Luis Suarez so he can rebuild morale within the club.
The Merseysiders have already rejected two bids from Premier League rivals Arsenal, most recently for a cheeky £40000001, whilst claiming they want to keep the Uruguayan at the club.
However, sources at the club said "morale has nosedived" among the squad with a number of players angered by the way Suarez has treated the club after the way they stood behind him following his high profile misdemeanors.
One source told SportsDirect News: "The club are playing hard ball by saying they don't want Suarez to leave because they want to get as much as they can. If an offer came in now, even just shy of £50m, they would take it. The gaffer doesn't want despondency in the camp."
http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/prem...ing-morale.php
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