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Gerrard: Arsenal are clearly shit.

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This made me chuckle over my morning cuppa and croissant - The subsequent outrage from Arsenal fans on twitter also had me giggling.

From the Guardian

Steven Gerrard: Luis Suárez was too good for Arsenal • Liverpool captain says Suárez deserved Barcelona move • ‘With all due respect, I said he was too good for Arsenal’ Steven Gerrard told Luis Suárez that the Spanish clubs would come back for him if he had another good season. Steven Gerrard has said he understands Luis Suárez’s desire to join Barcelona and added that he was pleased the Uruguayan did not sign for Liverpool’s Premier League rivals Arsenal last summer. The Liverpool captain also feels that Liverpool would have been favourites for the title this season – had Suárez stayed. “His [Suárez’s] wife is from Barcelona and I don’t think you can begrudge a player like that, who has worked so hard for his dream,” Gerrard told the Daily Telegraph. “You can’t go against him when he says he is leaving for Barcelona. His dream from the first day he came was to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona. Last summer when he was out in the cold and training on his own that’s the conversation I had with him. I said: ‘Don’t go to Arsenal’. “I would have been really sad and disappointed to see Luis go to Arsenal. With all due respect to them, I said to him that he was too good for Arsenal. I said if you score 30 goals for us and win the PFA Player of the Year, the press Player of the Year – I knew he was going to win them – I told him Real or Barcelona will come for you.” Liverpool. who beat Manchester City on penalties in New York on Wednesday night, have signed Lazar Markovic, Emre Can, Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert so far and may add another striker to the squad. Gerrard added that Suárez had earned his dream move by working hard day in and day out in training and during matches. “I’m disappointed to see him leave now but I am happy for him that’s he has got what he wants and deserves. Since day one he has been phenomenal in training every day and in the games. I think he got the wrong advice last year from people around him, from people saying he needed to play in the Champions League and it did not matter who it was for. “I have experience of the Spanish clubs myself and I know if you play well they will come back and come back. I knew they’d be back for him as well. I just thought for his own sake, to get respect off the Liverpool fans, he had to give us at least one year. A lot of people might still think he should have given us one more, but my big dream was to play for Liverpool, and the foreign players’ big dream is to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona, that’s a fact.”
 
This made me chuckle over my morning cuppa and croissant - The subsequent outrage from Arsenal fans on twitter also had me giggling.

From the Guardian

Steven Gerrard: Luis Suárez was too good for Arsenal • Liverpool captain says Suárez deserved Barcelona move • ‘With all due respect, I said he was too good for Arsenal’ Steven Gerrard told Luis Suárez that the Spanish clubs would come back for him if he had another good season. Steven Gerrard has said he understands Luis Suárez’s desire to join Barcelona and added that he was pleased the Uruguayan did not sign for Liverpool’s Premier League rivals Arsenal last summer. The Liverpool captain also feels that Liverpool would have been favourites for the title this season – had Suárez stayed. “His [Suárez’s] wife is from Barcelona and I don’t think you can begrudge a player like that, who has worked so hard for his dream,” Gerrard told the Daily Telegraph. “You can’t go against him when he says he is leaving for Barcelona. His dream from the first day he came was to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona. Last summer when he was out in the cold and training on his own that’s the conversation I had with him. I said: ‘Don’t go to Arsenal’. “I would have been really sad and disappointed to see Luis go to Arsenal. With all due respect to them, I said to him that he was too good for Arsenal. I said if you score 30 goals for us and win the PFA Player of the Year, the press Player of the Year – I knew he was going to win them – I told him Real or Barcelona will come for you.” Liverpool. who beat Manchester City on penalties in New York on Wednesday night, have signed Lazar Markovic, Emre Can, Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert so far and may add another striker to the squad. Gerrard added that Suárez had earned his dream move by working hard day in and day out in training and during matches. “I’m disappointed to see him leave now but I am happy for him that’s he has got what he wants and deserves. Since day one he has been phenomenal in training every day and in the games. I think he got the wrong advice last year from people around him, from people saying he needed to play in the Champions League and it did not matter who it was for. “I have experience of the Spanish clubs myself and I know if you play well they will come back and come back. I knew they’d be back for him as well. I just thought for his own sake, to get respect off the Liverpool fans, he had to give us at least one year. A lot of people might still think he should have given us one more, but my big dream was to play for Liverpool, and the foreign players’ big dream is to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona, that’s a fact.

Wow.

Stevie must really be happy that Luis fucked off.
 
Pretty much what we all thought but anyway good advice.

I found this bit interesting
“I have experience of the Spanish clubs myself and I know if you play well they will come back and come back.
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So which Spanish teams were in for Stevie more than twice ?
 
I know its far easier to focus on the biting, diving and hand balling etc....

He was sweeping streets when his girl friend moved to Europe...he put his head down made it as a player and found his way to Europe. Gerrard says 'you get to go to spain if you score 30 and win pfa player of the year', bang! He does just that.

If that is not driven, i dont know what is.

Im cursing Stevie for not telling him Barca will make him their captain if he won us the league.....im sure he would have done it too the mad cunt...
 
Fancy a laugh guys? "The Ozil Effect" ahahahaa!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/10-reasons-arsenal-fans-can-3941643

10 reasons Arsenal fans can ignore Gerrard and be glad they didn't sign Luis Suarez
Is Luis Suarez too good for Arsenal? We've found 10 reason's why the Gunners dodged a bullet
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Family row: Luis Suarez in action against Arsenal
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has had the first dig of the season at title rivals Arsenal by insisting Luis Suarez was too good the Gunners.
Opening with the classically ironic cliche of 'with the greatest respect' Gerrard was referencing Arsene Wengers failed bid of £40m +£1 during the last summer transfer window.
On reflection of differing seasons for the two clubs here's a number of reasons Arsenal fans should ignore Gerrard's comments:
A good way to waste £40m +£1

Regardless of how good at football he is, Suarez can’t do a lot to help your team if he isn’t allowed anywhere near the squad.
Suarez is banned from partaking in any football related activity until October, meaning he’d miss at least the first eight of Arsenal’s new season including crucial games against the likes of Manchester City and Spurs.
It's one or the other

If Arsenal had successfully landed Suarez during the transfer window you can be sure they wouldn’t have splashed the same cash on their creative German Mesut Ozil.
Despite Ozil’s form tailing off slightly towards the end of the season he’s still a great player and it’s easy to forget it’s was his first term in English football.

The Ozil effect

Granted Suarez bagged a lot of goals last season but Ozil offered a far more sophisticated attribute to Arsene Wenger’s starting eleven.
Ozil has the ability to raise the overall level of play across the pitch with his quick movement and intelligent passing. Wilshere, Ramsey, Oxlade-Chamberlain and even Flamini to some extent have all benefited from having Ozil around them.
Not to mention he was Arsenal’s most creative midfielder and managed nine assists in the Premier League, more than any other in his side.

Yawn

Despite how brilliant he was at Liverpool last season, even the Anfield faithful would admit they started to get a little bit bored of defending his antics.
Surely the phrase "Yeah he's a nightmare but you'd have him in your side" would get tenuous for anybody?
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It's all about winning...

Liverpool trophies won last season with Suarez = 0
Arsenal trophies won last season without Suarez = 1
In the bad books

With Suarez in the Arsenal team we’d see some serious conflict, what would Jack Wilshere do to seek Arsene’s attention if Suarez became the resident bad boy?

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Jack Wilshere


Crocked list

Arsenal’s Premier League title push faltered due to their consistent list of unfortunate injuries to key men.
As good as he was, we’re pretty sure the little bitey Uruguayan would have been powerless to stop injuries to Ramsey, Walcott, Wilshere, the Ox etc etc.
World Cup champs

Instead of having the post World Cup blues of knowing your best player is suspended for four months Arsenal have a decent contingent of world champions heading back to the Emirates.
Podolski, Ozil, Mertesacker will be in nothing but confident mood when the Premier League season kicks off and with another rumoured to be on his way Arsenal fans can be optimistic again.

Cheer up Luis

Number of Arsenal players to cry at Selhurst Park = 0
Number of Liverpool players to cry at Selhurst Park = Luis Suarez
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Building for a future

Wenger looks to be building for yet another new era under Arsene, but Luis Suarez has played for five clubs in less than 10 years - not exactly the kind of player to build a legacy on.
While Gerrard might think Suarez is too good for Arsenal, the fact remains that Brendan Rodgers and Arsene Wenger both have something in common. They are pragmatic managers who have a philosophy and believe that no single player is bigger than the club.
Suarez was beginning to compromise that philosophy for Rodgers, and he would have done the same for Wenger, even if he did bring goals and short-term thrills.
It would have been the wrong move for Arsenal. The Gunners are looking for marriage material, not for a Tinder date.
 
Granted Suarez bagged a lot of goals last season but Ozil offered a far more sophisticated attribute to Arsene Wenger’s starting eleven. Ozil has the ability to raise the overall level of play across the pitch

Remarkable.
 
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