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Suarez Appreciation Thread

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Anyone else think Suarez two headed goals are as a result of Sturridge training to head it?

I can't see him training to improve someone without Suarez turning it into a competition, so I reckon they've been doing it together & Suarez is reaping the benefits.
 
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the swerve was amazing though - he obviosuly didn't do that intentionally but the reply from behind the goal was like watching a free kick - it just swerved in to the upper corner ... i almost felt bad for the keeper today - 4 goals where he had no chance whatsoever.

We just need ONE of those two playing at/near their top level throughout the season and I think we can do something impressive this year. What a striking combination ...
Tut tut..
Has Suarez now 'earned' his place in the team LTW? 😉
 
FFF: could well be. I've always thought there might be an element of competition to go with the cooperation in successful striker combos.
 
It just struck me watching the motd coverage that his headed goals looked so emphatic, I can't remember him being as powerful or eager to use his head in the past.

In fact I distinctly remember him using his hand in a similar situation to that second headed goal.

That combined with the fact Sturridge has been saying he's been training to improve his heading makes it seem the obvious answer.

Great news for us, those two pushing each other & improving those skills is almost unimaginable!
 
Sturridge and Suarez fighting for the topscorer title would probably mean that we're fighting for the top 4 places at least.
 
Sturridge and Suarez fighting for the topscorer title would probably mean that we're fighting for the top 4 places at least.
I'm afraid it means that the selfish fucks won't pass the ball to each other either.
 
Not on the evidence seen so far. They do take on a few ambitious shots, but i haven't seen them not pass the ball where the obvious choice was to pass to the other...
 
Not on the evidence seen so far. They do take on a few ambitious shots, but i haven't seen them not pass the ball where the obvious choice was to pass to the other...


Indeed. At times they have even over-elaborated in trying to seek one another out. Studge should have played Hendo in for what would have been a simple goal in the first half though. Hendo is making some great runs and deserves more reward.
 
Makes a mockery of the £35-40m fee offered during summer
 
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Weren't people saying we won't get 40 to 50 million again for him? His stock is rising again.
 
Yup. His form makes me worry that Madrid will be knocking on our door come January.
I hope we can keep him for long term
 
Yup. His form makes me worry that Madrid will be knocking on our door come January.
I hope we can keep him for long term

Don't see him staying even if we manage to win the league.
If Real comes a knockin again...he's gone
 
Yep...it should be clearer now who is the better player between Bale and Suarez.

There is no way Suarez would have failed to adapt like Bale has done at Madrid. He is a winner through and through. To make it worse, Madrid needed Suarez more than they needed Bale as they already had Ronoldo.

If that club was not run by a bunch of thickos (lucky us, yeah?) they would have done everything to get Suarez last summer.
 
Madrid look like mugs now. Fucking hell.
I mean sure Bale is younger but come on.
Also doesn't this kinda prove what a retarded decision it was to name Bale the best player in the premiership.
 
It's baffling how they decided to get rid of Higuain and be left with an unproven forward and Benzema, who's not an out-and-out centre forward. They could have had Suarez for a lot cheaper than Bale as well. Suarez would have forced a move and we would have accepted 50-60m without a doubt.
It's inevitable Suarez will leave if Madrid decide to come in again but for us to maximise his transfer fee we really could do with offering Suarez a big deal, just so we're not left with him having less than 2 years come next summer.
If he doesn't leave, then great, we have one of the world's best players earning top wages at LFC. No problem with that either.
 
If Madrid come in with a Bale + 30 mil (they pay of course) for Suarez offer in January? Any takers?

I'd be tempted.
 
I think we were so desperate not to sell to Arse we would have accepted 40 million from Madrid. Thank the lord for Bale.
 
I love how the commentators were gushing over him without going back to his "chequered past", little gushing everywhere, was refreshing. Put simply, he's by far the best player in this league, outstanding.
 
There is no way Suarez would have failed to adapt like Bale has done at Madrid.


I think Bale is a bit of a twat but it's massively premature to write Bale off after a preseason and first 10 games disrupted by injury.

The problem at Real Madrid is that once again they've blown their load on a player they didn't really need - perhaps to save face after losing out on Neymar. Ronaldo, Di Maria, Isco and Ozil was a fantastic attacking line-up. What they needed was a striker the club (so not Higuain) and the fans (so not Benzema) could get behind.

Had Falcao not been at A.Madrid I think he'd have ended up at Real. They should've bought Suarez instead though perhaps they're playing a long game with Falcao and they might still get him.
 
What's fickle about that? Nobody is suggesting that Suarez stopped being a cunt. He is both a cunt and a brilliant footballer. The two positions are perfectly compatible with one another.
I find the situation amusing, not the cunt and brilliance combination rather the hyperbolic vitriol (y'know the: get rid cos he's destroying the reputation of Liverpool, burn his shirt, etc...) and now the adulation he's getting for essentially playing like he did last season (y'know the: Real Madrid coming in with a billion euros + bale).

Extreme reactions to how a majority of footballers behave (even Gerrards done it). I find it fickle.
 
In this week's column, Frank McParland explains how Luis Suarez inspired the Liverpool Academy by lending a hand as they presented a special cheque to Alder Hey hospital.
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Suarez accompanied the parents of Stephen Packer, the Liverpool U9 player who passed away after a brave battle with cancer in November 2012, to the children's hospital in West Derby.
He was there to help present a cheque for £12,000, raised by Academy staff who completed a three-peaks challenge in Stephen's memory.
Suarez would go on to fire a scintillating hat-trick for the Reds against West Brom during the 4-1 demolition at Anfield on Saturday.
However, in his latest piece for Liverpoolfc.com, McParland focuses first on the No.7's inspirational actions of earlier in the week...
As some of you may already know, Alder Hey has a special link to the Academy. Our lads go in there every month to see the kids and spend time with some of the children who are being treated there.
We started this off with us going in at Christmas originally and we got a really good response from the kids. So we just felt it would be a good link for us and we wanted to do more.
Young Stephen Packer was treated there by the fantastic staff at the hospital - and we agreed with his parents that all funds raised in Stephen's name would go towards helping the brilliant work Alder Hey carry out.
So in May, we took on the three-peaks challenge and the Academy also held a special Stephen Packer tournament, which Liverpool won, and that all raised even more money for Alder Hey.
I've been to the hospital quite a few times now and I must say, it's an incredible place.
And then you have the Packer family who, from day one, have handled themselves with such dignity and have never asked for anything from us. They've just been absolutely fabulous people to deal with under such hard circumstances.
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So earlier this week, Luis Suarez went along to Alder Hey to help them present a cheque for £12,000, which he first handed over to Stephen's dad.
It makes the whole thing that extra bit special when you can get one of the top players in world football to take time out for such a poignant cause, because of the family connection that we have here between the Academy and Melwood.
Stephen's parents were delighted for Luis to be part of the presentation.
He was there, he had pictures taken with staff, with the families, with children and he threw himself into it. He didn't just go for five minutes - he stayed for quite a long time. He's a nice, down-to-earth boy, who has got kids of his own and so the empathy from him was there for all to see.
Everyone who has been involved with the Stephen Packer appeal has been humbled over the past year and it's been an honour just to be able to play a part.
Going forward we'll try and host a tournament each year from now, where we'll invite teams from Stephen's age group to come in and play in a mini competition.
But his legacy will always live on here at the Academy. There's the Stephen Packer memorial pitch at our Kirkby site and as you enter the complex and you go down the stairs, there's a massive tribute to him on the wall.
So we were delighted that Luis was able to come along and help present the cheque in Stephen's name to Alder Hey.
It showed just how humble a person he is - and then yesterday, at Anfield, we witnessed him at his very best out on the football pitch during the Reds' 4-1 win over West Brom.
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What he demonstrates in every training session and every game he plays is an enthusiasm to play football. If our kids at the Academy can learn from him, that can be a massive thing for them.
Believe it or not, some people don't actually play for the love of football - they play for everything else that goes with it. But you know Luis just loves to play the game.
When I've spoken to the boss about him, he just says he's the same in every training session and every time he goes out he wants to win. He's a real fighter and that's what our kids have to take from him.
They have to look at him and try to be as passionate and determined as he is. That's the truth with him - he's just an incredible player.
Aside from his sheer enthusiasm and from a technical point of view, what he's probably as good as virtually anyone in the world at doing is working in tight situations inside the box.
You know the type of position - where he's surrounded by defenders and no matter how many there is, he knows that somehow he's going to get through. And he does it so often.
Most of his goals are like the first one he scored yesterday, rather than the headers. Goals were he somehow manages to nutmeg someone or nick it past them - and that's all down to his tenacity, pace, strength and skill in the one-v-one situations.
He creates havoc for virtually every defender he plays against and so if our young lads can emulate that, then they'll be taking a huge step in the right direction.
 
Well, they'll need to pay a Bale-esque fee. He deserves to command one of the highest fees in transfer history.

they won't be able to afford that money again within same 6 months

if we sell Suarez it could be one of the worst decisions ever for this club
 
they won't be able to afford that money again within same 6 months

if we sell Suarez it could be one of the worst decisions ever for this club


I wouldn't want to sell at any price. However, I'd say we placated him in part with the assurance that whilst we would never sell to a rival, if one of the Spanish giants came in with the right offer we'd let him go. I think part of his public courtship of Arse was to smoke out an offer from Madrid.
 
I wouldn't want to sell at any price. However, I'd say we placated him in part with the assurance that whilst we would never sell to a rival, if one of the Spanish giants came in with the right offer we'd let him go. I think part of his public courtship of Arse was to smoke out an offer from Madrid.
This goes against the assumption he's a thick cunt.
 
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