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Dirkus_Circus

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So...has he been the best player in the league this year? For my money he has been.

Van Persie has been very good but he doesn't do as much for man yoo as Luis does for LFC.

Bale has been superb the last month and a half or so but he hasn't been as good the whole season as Suarez.

Thoughts?
 
Its Suarez for me. He's been good the entire season. RVP is in a dip of form now and Bale has been on and off.
He wont win player of the year though. Bale will wrongly get it.
 
One can only hope that Bale's hot streak ends today ... Arsenal win is good for us today.

As for those three - all three have carried their teams - Van Persie in the beginning when he was winning games for them, Bale the last month and a half, and Suarez from day 1 of the season. I think that's the only thing that separates the three as they've all had excellent years.
 
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I still can't get over that funny scene earlier on in the season when he scored, ran to the touchline and found not one of his teammates near him to celebrate the goal. Poor sod.
 
I believe it was at Stamford Bridge.

He's been brilliant this year and seems to be getting better. I really hope he sticks around and leads us to glory.
 
It's definitely Suarez. It was neck and neck with RVP, but his finishing has gone astray in recent weeks whereas Suarez keeps on producing.

Bale, for all his talent and recent match winning performances, is still behind the other two due to lack of consistency throughout the season.

It's a very talented top three.
 
I genuinely think Suarez deserves it, sadly politically they will not bring themselves to give it to him and i think we all know that.
 
All 3 have good arguments for winning it. Bale has been amazing all season not just 2 months. He's getting more headlines lately because of his goals, but he's been consistently top class all season. Rvp carried manure for the first half of the season by himself and so has suarez.
 
There are 3 awards voted on by different groups if I remember correctly:
- Football Writers' Association's Footballer of the Year award
- PFA Fans' Player of the Year award
- PFA Players' Player of the Year award

I think Suarez will probably win the last award voted on by players. The journos' choice will be RVP or Bale. The fans' choice is hard to call. Maybe Suarez has a chance there.
 
Isn't it amazing that someone thought Gareth Bale should be a LB? Seems so ridiculous now.
 
Suarez wont win the players award, most players seem to hate him, pathetic really.

I think most players are in awe of him - they (especially defenders) hate playing against him but that doesn't mean they won't recognize a gem when they see one. A few definitely dislike him of course.

Ronaldo won the PFA Players' POTY twice in a row, for example. I don't think players loved him that much.

Then again, these guys voted for Bale the season before, and for Giggs a few seasons back.
 
Sure he's good, but sometimes I just wish he would stop talking...

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez insists his "conscience is clear" following last season's incident with Patrice Evra where he was found guilty of racially abusing the Manchester United defender.

Suarez, 25, served an eight-match suspension after an FA hearing ruled he called Evra "negro" during the 1-1 draw between with United at Anfield in October 2011.
But an unapologetic Suarez suggested to ESPN that United's influence over the media was a reason why he was punished.
"Everybody has a different way of dealing with it," he told ESPN. "My conscience is clear after talking it all through. Manchester United hold a lot of sway over the press here and they're always going to use it in their favour."
Suarez, who scored a hat-trick in Liverpool's 4-0 win over Wigan on Saturday to become the Premier League's top scorer, blamed Evra for confronting him and insulting him about his nationality.
"Leaving aside that I had an argument with a person, he thought he could speak Spanish but he doesn't," Suarez added. "And when someone comes up to you and calls you names about being South American, you aren't just going to burst out weeping, are you? It's part of football."
Suarez admitted to diving in October's 0-0 draw against Stoke at Anfield and has said he is sometimes surprised by his actions. He was condemned for the dive by Tony Pulis and David Moyes and insists his reputation for controversy has counted against him.
"Sometimes you have reactions on the field, then you go 'what the heck did I do?' I was criticised when I fell over in a match against Stoke," he said. "To be honest with you, I did 'dive' on purpose. We were drawing, I was anxious to do something. But having the Stoke and Everton managers coming out like that! I realised Suarez sells."
But he insisted his contentious goal against Mansfield in the FA Cup followed an accidental, not a deliberate, handball, explaining: "The other day, a ball hit my hand and I scored. I didn't do it on purpose."
The Uruguayan believes some of his problems in England have been caused by cultural difficulties.
"When you're foreign and especially South American you are treated differently but at the end of the day, it is a different culture, a different lifestyle," Suarez said. "However, we're here to play football, which is what we know and always wanted to do. We just cannot stop and listen to nonsense after all the effort we've put into getting here."
Suarez, who said this week that he wants to stay at Liverpool, again pledged his loyalty to the club.
He said: "It's an amazing club, the team and the support you get from fans is just incredible. I don't regret coming over here at all and they are treating me really well."
Suarez's comments come just after FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb announced he will be meeting with players involved in racism incidents to discuss possible punishments.
"I will be meeting with the FA... and I would also like to have a round-table discussion to talk to the players and get their input, get some suggestions from them and learn from their experiences," Webb told reporters.
"Obviously there are a number of players who have been victimised, plus we would like to hear both sides really. We have been talking for a long time but we have not been protecting the players. It's a travesty that it has come to this.
"I don't think financial instruments are enough. Fines are not working. It's time to put proper things in place ... It's like in society, we know that if we break the law there will be consequences. Racism is unacceptable. The football family has to take a look in the mirror."
 
I don't see much wrong in what's he's said there meself. Maybe we should just stop all our players and managers talking to anyone at all, that might make people happy.
 
I do the "lalalala" fingers in the ears thing whenever he does an interview, then I picture that jinky run where he butchered the Manc backline and think, ahh well.
 
I do the "lalalala" fingers in the ears thing whenever he does an interview, then I picture that jinky run where he butchered the Manc backline and think, ahh well.

I just think he's one of the best players in the world and the leagues leading scorer. Then piss meself buzzing off those who suggested we sell the brilliant little divey bastard.
 
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