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    Originally posted by Darkon View Post
    Most footballers are role models in many eyes, and looked up to by youngsters and should behave according to that. If you put yourself in the spotlight, then you must also accept the inherent focus on every little detail, compared the the people watching from the dimmer place in the room.

    Footballers sell a product, a club and much more and they put themselve up to be judged IMO. Perhaps not by their values or opinions, but that makes them no less role models for many many people the way I see it.
    I don't buy it.

    Suárez can rightly be criticised for some of his behaviour on the pitch. As for everything else, any adult who thinks a footballer is a role model needs to grow up.

    Kids can look up to them of course but that's because they've got a lot to learn, including the fact that someone who is capable of brilliance in some ways isn't always (often) worth emulating in others. Kids who follow what footballers do too much are being let down by adults close to them, not the footballers they copy.
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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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      I wouldn't have a problem to behave properly 24/7 if I got paid say £50k a week.

      If MrM paid every Est member £100 a month then the mods would probably don't need to ban anyone ever. We would just smile and tell everyone how fantastic they are.
      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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        You don't have to buy it I'm fine with that, and won't judge you on it

        And it was kids I was talking about, but disagree with the conclusion you have.

        Not sure why I bother, not really interested in the debate I will just leave it here with my happy to go judgment of Suarez :P

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          What, footballers are to blame? Pah. It's an abdication of responsibility by people who should know and do better. It's crazy.
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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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            Originally posted by Neil Young View Post


            What, footballers are to blame? Pah. It's an abdication of responsibility by people who should know and do better. It's crazy.
            +1

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              im glad LS stayed but it wouldnt surprise me if Real madrid come back for suarez in january. I think theyre a striker short with benzema their only recognised striker. Theyve got morata but callejon left to join napoli.

              If theyre behind barca come the beginning of the window, i expect this whole ****storm to start up again.

              But 20 goals between now and january would be good luis.
              [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                I'm only shocked that he went for such an elaborate ruse for that.

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                  The 'hilarous' saga that ushered the summer transfer window concludes with a whimper. The manure fans that laughed at us are now the laughees.
                  One tit for another.

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                    Originally posted by Arn View Post
                    I wouldn't have a problem to behave properly 24/7 if I got paid say £50k a week.

                    If MrM paid every Est member £100 a month then the mods would probably don't need to ban anyone ever. We would just smile and tell everyone how fantastic they are.
                    It's the £5m arrangement fee that you'd ask him for that might be the problem.

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                      Originally posted by James P View Post
                      It's the £5m arrangement fee that you'd ask him for that might be the problem.


                      Or the €30+m fee

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                        Kop 305 ‏@Kop305
                        BR has decided Luis Suárez will operate out wide when he returns from a 10-match ban, with Daniel Sturridge immovable (Guardian)
                        MrBoywunder ‏@MrBoywunder 6m
                        Suarez is expected to feature on the flanks for Liverpool, with Philippe Coutinho moving into the centre behind Sturridge. (Guardian)
                        MrBoywunder ‏@MrBoywunder 5m
                        The new loan signing from Chelsea, Victor Moses, is expected to operate on the opposite wing to Suárez. (Guardian)
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          Brendan Rodgers plans to give Luis Suárez a wide berth at Liverpool

                          • Suárez will return on the wing after 10-match ban
                          • Sturridge will stay as main striker with Coutinho behind

                          Andy Hunter
                          The Guardian, Tuesday 3 September 2013 22.30 BST

                          Liverpool's manager, Brendan Rodgers, has decided Luis Suárez will operate out wide when he returns from a 10-match ban, with Daniel Sturridge immovable as Liverpool's front-line striker.

                          Suárez has two matches left to serve of his suspension for biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic and will make his return in the Capital One Cup clash at Manchester United on 25 September. But he is expected to feature on the flanks for Liverpool, with Philippe Coutinho moving into the centre behind the lone striker, as Rodgers leaves Sturridge to continue his devastating early-season form for Liverpool.

                          The England international has scored five goals in four Liverpool victories so far this season, the latest coming in Sunday's 1-0 defeat of Manchester United. Combined with Suárez's protracted efforts to move from Anfield this summer, the Liverpool manager believes the Uruguay international must force his way back as the focal point of the team's attack and that Sturridge is established in his position. The new loan signing from Chelsea, Victor Moses, is expected to operate on the opposite wing to Suárez once the striker returns from his suspension.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            coulda told you that.
                            dave of mutilation

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                              Obvious eh. You would hope also that the 3 behind Sturridge would be fluid and interchangeable. Suarez likes to roam anyway so it'll be fine.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                us
                                dave of mutilation

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