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Luis Suarez pwned by the Lizards and is Staying, and has said sorry to BR and teammates

let's be honest , for all our talk and being in "control" of this , the chances are it's going to explode in our faces . Now i'm not saying that's even the clubs fault , if bids don't come in early then what can you do . But time is ticking and if he is able to force this move , especially to arsenal, then it's not going to look good on the club . We'll really need to pull off some good , smart transfers to cover for it or we may be in alot of trouble .

And yeah he's a cunt but this is what happens when you finish 7th, 6th , 8th and 7th . And i don't care what any of you think , nearly everyone involved in the club over the last 5 to 6 yrs has contributed to that shite , they can all fuck off as far as i am concerned .
 
Asked if the Reds simply had to inform Suarez of offers in excess of that figure, Rodgers said: “Absolutely. That's it. There is nothing more than that.”

From the echo, puts that one to bed then.
 
Some absolute cunt bag I've been following retweeted this:
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I was dancing around the room. Until I saw the date on it. Wanker.
 
Put up or shut up! Rodgers' Suarez warning for Gunners

25 Jul 2013 00:01
LFC manager warns Arsenal to bid true value or stop unsettling Reds' star man

Brendan Rodgers has warned Arsenal to 'put up or shut up' in their pursuit of Liverpool FC striker Luis Suarez .
The Reds boss insists the Gunners must significantly increase their bid of £40million plus £1 to have any hope of landing the Uruguayan.
Rodgers, who recently said he ranks Suarez in the same class as Edinson Cavani who joined Paris St-Germain from Napoli for £55million, dismissed suggestions that the Londoners' latest offer had triggered a release clause in the player's contract

Suarez, who made his first Liverpool appearance for three months in yesterday's 2-0 win over Melbourne Victory, was scheduled to fly with the squad from Australia to Thailand today for the final leg of the tour.

“For me, it is work as normal,” Rodgers said.

“There is no change for me or for Luis. He is a paid player at Liverpool Football Club so he just needs to get on with getting himself fit.

“That’s how it is. Until somebody tells me something different that is what all my concentration will be on.

“If Arsenal want the player then they have to produce the value for the player.

“There was an offer a few weeks ago of £35million and two weeks later it is now £40million and £1. I don’t think it is anywhere near the value of what he is worth.

“It is two-fold really. A player may want to go, but then somebody has to pay the value or worth of that player.”

Arsenal, whose current record transfer fee is the £15million they spent on Andrey Arshavin in 2009, expect Suarez to try to force the issue by telling Liverpool he wants to join the Gunners.

However, the Reds have no intention of granting him that wish unless there is a suitably attractive offer on the table.

Suarez’s agent Pere Guardiola believed a bid of more than £40million would allow his client to move on but Liverpool have always insisted that is not the case.

Asked if the Reds simply had to inform Suarez of offers in excess of that figure, Rodgers said: “Absolutely. That's it. There is nothing more than that.”

Rodgers discussed Arsenal's new bid with Suarez prior to yesterday's game in front of a crowd of more than 95,000.

The manager is confident last season's top scorer will continue to apply himself for Liverpool while this summer-long saga continues.

“It may be a distraction, but players are paid enough money now to produce for their clubs and he just has to keep his professionalism, which he has done,” Rodgers said.

“He was okay to go on to the pitch and his concentration was fine.

“I am not worried about him (in that sense), but there will be no games played at Liverpool. He is part of the group and he knows the standard you have to meet at this club, on and off the field.

“After a long flight and then double training sessions Monday and Tuesday and then the game he's just a wee bit weary.”

Liverpool aren't prepared to allow the uncertainty surrounding Suarez to drag on into August, potentially damaging the start of their Premier League campaign.

Asked if there would be a cut-off point for the Reds to even consider offers, Rodgers said: “Yes and that period will come soon.”

Philippe Coutinho and Kolo Toure both missed yesterday's game due to minor injuries but could return in Sunday's match against Thailand in Bangkok.
 
What does he mean with "there will be no games played at Liverpool" ?

No more funny business from Suarez?
 
Feels like for every fan Suarez is losing, BR is getting two, which could be a very good thing looking at the big picture.
 
So people can act the cunt because of our league position?

You can still leave a club in a dignified manner.

no what i meant was that even if he wasn't a cunt , players of his quality will want out or be unwilling to join us if you have finishes like we have had over the last few seasons. we only have ourselves to blame for losing players of this quality .
 
Carlos Carpia (journalist from Marca - think he's the Chief Editor)'s column
http://www.marca.com/2013/07/24/en/football/real_madrid/1374696070.html

Higuaín is off to Naples and Real Madrid is not going to sign a number '9', even if Ibrahimovic and Luis Suárez were begging for a place. The 'Los Blancos' club is set on opting for home-grown talents, Morata and Jesé, as replacements for 'El Pipa' with the convincing argument: "We believe in them and they deserve this opportunity. They are also very good. If Higuaín leaves, we are not going to sign a new forward".

This is what is called a half-truth, common currency in the complex relationship between a journalist and club management. Because not bringing in a new forward is one thing and not bringing in a goalscorer is quite another matter. Which Bale is. In fact, last season he scored 26 goals in the Premier League, to Luis Suarez's 30 and the fractious Ibra's 33.

To me, Higuaín has always seemed like a great attacker and his progression over the six and a half seasons that he has sported the white shirt has been huge. He may not be the undisputed forward to carry Real Madrid if we take CR7 out of the equation, although he has always complained of lack of continuity, citing his goal/min ratio. In any case, it is understandable for him to want to play in a team that ensures him the star status he believes he deserves.

We should not forget, however, that Real Madrid's top scorer over recent years has been Cristiano, with 50 goals per campaign, from the wing to boot. Gareth Bale does not play out front either, but has exceeded the 20 goals averaged by 'El Pipita'. What I'm trying to say is, it does not matter whether the cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice.
Seems to be suggesting that Bale is the top target instead of Suarez/Ibrahimovic
 
So it is ONLY Arsenal bidding. If Suarez goes there, all of us will be bursting at the seams, full of steam, even if we get 50m+...

On the other hand if he leaves England, I shall swallow the spits.
 
Oh fuck right off. One game, after he's just flown long haul into Oz?

It's pre-season and as @gkmacca has pointed out in another thread, his body language in games we are winning can be fucking awful - berating refs, shouting at team mates, throwing his hands in the air.

When we're winning 6 nil it's the sign of a winner eh...
This was very different and every single person who was watching him in the ground saw it.

I hope we are all wrong but it looked bad, very bad.
 
Did it look like a really good player who doesn't give a shit about preseason, and who has no desire to injure themselves, especially as they are courting offers?

Who gives a shit. If he does stay, he won't play like that.
 
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