He has a contract that takes him up to 2018 I believe not sure there is any real need to offer him a new one unless its to strengthen LFCs position which I very much doubt!
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We want a happy/motivated player who contributes to the team and a new contract based around the terms he thought he had agreed before (but witha higher fee) might help achieve that. I think a clause that started next summer would potentially make sense for us.Originally posted by rcasemore View PostWhich is what I expect hence why give it to him ?"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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He should be motivated to firstly repay the faith shown in him after his indiscretions, to get us into the CL which is the easiest way for him to play in it but also to put himself in the shop window for prospective clubs who so far haven't apparently been queuing up for him; sadly that's not how things work.
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It would all depend on what the clause is and what activates it, I'm a little fed up with player power and especially greedy agents. If any new contract is forthcoming from us it shouldn't be for any more money and ideally stipulates he can leave if a club outside of the PL comes in with a bid of over 60-70 M pounds paid in one lump sum!
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Originally posted by rcasemore View PostHe should be motivated to firstly repay the faith shown in him after his indiscretions, to get us into the CL which is the easiest way for him to play in it but also to put himself in the shop window for prospective clubs who so far haven't apparently been queuing up for him; sadly that's not how things work.
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It would all depend on what the clause is and what activates it, I'm a little fed up with player power and especially greedy agents. If any new contract is forthcoming from us it shouldn't be for any more money and ideally stipulates he can leave if a club outside of the PL comes in with a bid of over 60-70 M pounds paid in one lump sum!
It's telling that no big clubs have come in for him. It speaks volumes that clubs aren't, at the moment, falling over themselves to sign him. Is he seen as a liability first and footballing genius second?Winning an argument on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win you are still a retard!
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I think it expires in 2016. In which case LFC would effectively be forced to sell next summer or face losing him for cut price the following year. An extension (with appropriate clauses) would give LFC more control at least.Originally posted by rcasemore View PostHe has a contract that takes him up to 2018 I believe not sure there is any real need to offer him a new one unless its to strengthen LFCs position which I very much doubt!.
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We're playing 4-4-2 right now, so when Suarez comes back I expect him to replace Aspas in the starting line up.Originally posted by Gazzla View PostIf he does play for us again I'd play him either side of Sturridge, he's earned the right to play central with his goal return and it's upto suarez to fit in around him
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I'm all for a new deal for Suarez. Think it makes both sense to get a watertight, unambiguous clause in there that protects both parties. It doesn't even need to be that high for me - £45m or so is fine, even if that's less than I'd like to see him go for eventually. But we include a stipulation that it's only activated if we don't get CL football and if it's a team abroad. If we do get CL, it raises substantially (or simply doesn't apply, though he probably wouldn't accept that). And any deal has to be done by July 10 or something like that. He gets his out next season and at a reasonable price. We get a player who's motivated, plus make sure that we'll have time to replace him in the window and that he won't go to a PL team. I imagine this was part of the brokered peace deal or whatever it was.
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I don't think the 4-4-2 is a longterm solution though. We're playing it because we're missing two attacking players - Suarez, and that left winger Brendan wants. We can't fit both of them plus Coutinho in a side playing 4-4-2. I still think 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 is Brendan's vision, with Suarez on one wing and another signing on the other, with Coutinho central, and what we're seeing now is just a bit of flexibility and pragmatism.Originally posted by JohnDoe View PostWe're playing 4-4-2 right now, so when Suarez comes back I expect him to replace Aspas in the starting line up.
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Suarez shouldn't play wide. He's our best player and should be played in his best position. Suarez and Sturridge would be superb together in a 4-4-2. I don't mind Coutinho playing wide left in a 4-4-2, because there's plenty of space to drift inside with two central midfielders instead of three.Originally posted by broman View PostI don't think the 4-4-2 is a longterm solution though. We're playing it because we're missing two attacking players - Suarez, and that left winger Brendan wants. We can't fit both of them plus Coutinho in a side playing 4-4-2. I still think 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 is Brendan's vision, with Suarez on one wing and another signing on the other, with Coutinho central, and what we're seeing now is just a bit of flexibility and pragmatism.
Sure, I'd like us to sign another wide player to give us an option of using Coutinho behind one striker in a 4-4-1-1, but we should maintain the current structure of two central midfielers.
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i think most of this is what i would be hoping for in any new contract for him.Originally posted by broman View PostI'm all for a new deal for Suarez. Think it makes both sense to get a watertight, unambiguous clause in there that protects both parties. It doesn't even need to be that high for me - £45m or so is fine, even if that's less than I'd like to see him go for eventually. But we include a stipulation that it's only activated if we don't get CL football and if it's a team abroad. If we do get CL, it raises substantially (or simply doesn't apply, though he probably wouldn't accept that). And any deal has to be done by July 10 or something like that. He gets his out next season and at a reasonable price. We get a player who's motivated, plus make sure that we'll have time to replace him in the window and that he won't go to a PL team. I imagine this was part of the brokered peace deal or whatever it was.
i would prefer 60m release, 70m if we are in CL, also add a clause to protect us from any more of his on field stupidityremoving all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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