Originally posted by Frenchie
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48 in total want him sold. And 6 want him sold whatever the price..
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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Nobody really wants him that much, club wise. Can't help but think he's shot his mouth a year too early and scuppered his chance of the "big move" he really wanted all along.
If he wants to use LFC as a successful stepping stone to the spanish old firm, the best thing he could do is be patient, get his head down, keep his form high, have a non controversial season and stick it to the press (if he really is bothered) by doing his talking on the pitch.
Alonso and CR7 should be his role models for the career hop.
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And how many want him to stay?Originally posted by Neil Young View Post48 in total want him sold. And 6 want him sold whatever the price.
Quite extraordinary. As almost everyone agrees he's a top 5 player in the world and I doubt anyone in the top 20 would join a club with no European football unless we paid them outrageous wages.
Suarez is impulsive and he's letting out his frustrations whilst he is at home where he feels safe and loved and in every interview he has done he has made it clear how much he respects and loves Liverpool and the fans and that its everything else in England that he is tired of.
If we make him stay and refuse to sell him you can be absolutely certain that he will play as if his kids lives depended on victory and he would continue to respect and love Liverpool and the supporters as we should him.
Just let him let off his steam and don't worry about him so much. I'm really not worried about him, I'm more worried about the owners using his impulsive actions as an excuse to sell him to whoever tries to buy him and banking the money.
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