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Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostAbility aside.
He was a disgrace to the club.
The only mistake he made was biting Ivanovic. He more than compensated for that in the end. Redemption was his final season and we should never look back on his time with us with anything other than fond memories.
The xenophobic and racist media in this country are an utter disgrace, they were hellbent on driving him out. Yes he gave them ammo but he did not deserve the horrific treatment he got."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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He's not here anymore to defend, he was clearly guilty.Originally posted by Tee View Post
The only mistake he made was biting Ivanovic. He more than compensated for that in the end. Redemption was his final season and we should never look back on his time with us with anything other than fond memories.
The xenophobic and racist media in this country are an utter disgrace, they were hellbent on driving him out. Yes he gave them ammo but he did not deserve the horrific treatment he got.
He had Kenny ****ing Dalglish running round with a Support Suarez t-shirt on.Vive la France
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He was not clearly guilty, and I am proud of those T shirts. Evra is a lying cunt.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostHe's not here anymore to defend, he was clearly guilty.
He had Kenny ****ing Dalglish running round with a Support Suarez t-shirt on."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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I don't agree with that necessarily.Originally posted by Tee View Post
The only mistake he made was biting Ivanovic. He more than compensated for that in the end. Redemption was his final season and we should never look back on his time with us with anything other than fond memories.
The xenophobic and racist media in this country are an utter disgrace, they were hellbent on driving him out. Yes he gave them ammo but he did not deserve the horrific treatment he got.
but do you actually believe he would have had a change of heart on his departure to Arsenal if the club had not point blank refused the idea of it. I don't.
I mean he didn't just push for a way out, he came out in the papers and criticised the club, saying they should let him go.
He was happy to use the press then when it suited him.
He had to train away from the team and until he finally came to the realisation that the contract he signed meant something. I think that saga was worse than Torres, for example.Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
"There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly
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Originally posted by Corndog View PostI don't agree with that necessarily.
but do you actually believe he would have had a change of heart on his departure to Arsenal if the club had not point blank refused the idea of it. I don't.
I mean he didn't just push for a way out, he came out in the papers and criticised the club, saying they should let him go.
He was happy to use the press then when it suited him.
He had to train away from the team and until he finally came to the realisation that the contract he signed meant something. I think that saga was worse than Torres, for example.
Vive la France
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Originally posted by Corndog View PostI don't agree with that necessarily.
but do you actually believe he would have had a change of heart on his departure to Arsenal if the club had not point blank refused the idea of it. I don't.
I mean he didn't just push for a way out, he came out in the papers and criticised the club, saying they should let him go.
He was happy to use the press then when it suited him.
He had to train away from the team and until he finally came to the realisation that the contract he signed meant something. I think that saga was worse than Torres, for example.
The difference between Torres and Suarez is simple for me.
Even if it was self-serving motivation Suarez ran his nut off every time he crossed the line onto the pitch. He gave absolutely everything he could to earn a move and to the point we needed him on the pitch. Torres was a sullen little ****bag who didn't put the effort in.Football without Origi is nothing
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He didn't though. That's going by whichever of the versions of events Evra put forward.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostSuarez admitted to what Evra accused him of, it was the interpretation that was disputed. How old are you, 14?
I don't know what was going through Suarez head that day, nor what he said. So let's not any of us kid ourselves to be so sure one way or another.
What I do know is we handled the whole think very poorly, leaving aside the non-issue of the t-shirts.Like blood on iron
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Originally posted by Corndog View PostI don't agree with that necessarily.
but do you actually believe he would have had a change of heart on his departure to Arsenal if the club had not point blank refused the idea of it. I don't.
I mean he didn't just push for a way out, he came out in the papers and criticised the club, saying they should let him go.
He was happy to use the press then when it suited him.
He had to train away from the team and until he finally came to the realisation that the contract he signed meant something. I think that saga was worse than Torres, for example.
He was so upset with the London media that he tried to engineer a move to Arsenal. I dont think Luis Suarez has any special affection for us or any other club in England. If it serves his career best by playing for Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City he will happily do so.
When he enters the pitch, whatever shirt he puts on he gives 200%. That is in his DNA. I dont think the effort comes out of his love for a club or fans or anything like that. I am not criticizing him for that. I understand it and respect him for trying his best on the pitch.
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