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Suarez gives Barca and Real the two finger salute

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Dreambeliever

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Some fairytale for him.

Cast aside where many said he had lost his pace and was finished.

Scored the winner today to give AM their first title in 7 years.

Would you take him back if he was keen?
 
Happy for him.
I think it's too late for him now here - let him go back to Ajax, and pop in to a few games at anfield.

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Ahh Suarez the Lex Luthor of footballers. I'm a little confused about the energy some Liverpool fans give to Saurez.

When Torres left some publically burnt his shirt with his name on it, and wished him iIl will whenever they saw him.

But for some reason Suarez the man involved in a racist scandal, handballing World Cup cheat, bitter of humans, and rumours that he considered taking the club to court to leave for Arsenal. Then when we played him at Barca he celebrated against us like he had never players for us.

With all this in mind I don't get why some Liverpool fans have a soft spot for him?

Great player yes but I don't want a shady character playing for us.

There are players that have done less and received a lot more hate. Weird. All that being said it nice to see Barca and Real Madrid not profiting for once.
 
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Nope. Stick with the strategy which delivered us success - youngish, talented, hardworking players who can deliver immediate improvements in the near term.

Mane, Salah, Jota, Gini, Robertson, VVD, Allison - our success was built on such buys. Rather than Suarez, I would rather we focus on a youngish replacement for Origi. Basically, another signing with the profile of Jota.
 
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Nah, too old that horse.

Best forward I have seen play for us, since Rush.
And I love Fowler.
 
Nah, too old that horse.

Best forward I have seen play for us, since Rush.
And I love Fowler.
Totally agree with you one of the best footballers I have seen wear the Liverpool shirt. No argument. But if in a parallel universe Fred West was one of the best footballers to play for Liverpool I'm not sure I would still have a soft spot for Mr West that's my take on it. I know that im exaggerating but you get my drift.
 
He is clever footballer, could be used as an impact sub. Doubt he would leave AM anyway unless someone offered him a 4 year contract at £200k a week.
 
Ahh Suarez the Lex Luthor of footballers. I'm a little confused about the energy some Liverpool fans give to Saurez.

When Torres left some publically burnt his shirt with his name on it, and wished him iIl will whenever they saw him.

But for some reason Suarez the man involved in a racist scandal, handballing World Cup cheat, bitter of humans, and rumours that he considered taking the club to court to leave for Arsenal. Then when we played him at Barca he celebrated against us like he had never players for us.

With all this in mind I don't get why some Liverpool fans have a soft spot for him?

Great player yes but I don't want a shady character playing for us.

There are players that have done less and received a lot more hate. Weird. All that being said it nice to see Barca and Real Madrid not profiting for once.
Most talented players I’ve ever seen play for us and brought us to the brink of a title probably has a lot to do with it.
 
He's a cnut. So what? Football's full of 'em. One example: Graeme Souness is my nomination (and that of many others) as skipper of our All-Time XI, he too left us in his prime and he'd have eaten Suarez alive. In his time with us Suarez caused me more of the best kind of "How the F**K did he do that?" moments than any other Liverpool player in 60 years. I don't have to have the guy on my Christmas card list to have fond memories of what he achieved with and for us.
 
Ahh Suarez the Lex Luthor of footballers. I'm a little confused about the energy some Liverpool fans give to Saurez.

When Torres left some publically burnt his shirt with his name on it, and wished him iIl will whenever they saw him.

But for some reason Suarez the man involved in a racist scandal, handballing World Cup cheat, bitter of humans, and rumours that he considered taking the club to court to leave for Arsenal. Then when we played him at Barca he celebrated against us like he had never players for us.

With all this in mind I don't get why some Liverpool fans have a soft spot for him?

Great player yes but I don't want a shady character playing for us.

There are players that have done less and received a lot more hate. Weird. All that being said it nice to see Barca and Real Madrid not profiting for once.

The handball cheat thing is bullshit. The other team got a penalty and bottled it. You would want any player to do the same for your team in the last minute of a game. I'm not bothered about him celebrating either when he scored in front if his own fans for Barca. That whole thing is overdone and it wasn't at Anfield.

He was a complete arsehole at times but I think people remembered him as a ridiculously talented player who always gave his all here and was the catalyst in a completely unexpected title challenge. Part of why I am happy for him is winning it with Athletico is a lit harder than with Barca or Madrid I think he's probably too old for the Premier League now though unless he was a squad option.
 
It would be worth it to bring him back to win things with him, our most talented ever player, but yeah he's a cunt and by no means does he fit Klopp's ideal of how players should behave
 
Fantastic player, but a massive cunt.
His Liverpool career is finished and rightly so. He struggled in the CL this season which tells me he wouldnt be able to compete in the PL next season anyway.

Funny that he fucked Barca and Real over for the league win, but in terms of signing for us again:

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The handball cheat thing is bullshit. The other team got a penalty and bottled it. You would want any player to do the same for your team in the last minute of a game. I'm not bothered about him celebrating either when he scored in front if his own fans for Barca. That whole thing is overdone and it wasn't at Anfield.
Exactly - hack a player down as he runs clean through and its "taking one for the team", instinctively stick your hand out to stop a goal and its "oo, you dirty cheating Uruguayan"

At the end of the day any conscious infringement of the rules is technically "cheating".
 
Exactly - hack a player down as he runs clean through and its "taking one for the team", instinctively stick your hand out to stop a goal and its "oo, you dirty cheating Uruguayan"

At the end of the day any conscious infringement of the rules is technically "cheating".

Exactly. Somebody did it for Everton against us years ago (maybe Neville) and it was totally the right call. We got the penalty and Dirk buried. The handball is only vilified because the penalty taker bottled it.
 
I think context matters as well. Emotions were high already when Ghana played Uruguay.
For Africans there was a chance of finally seeing an African nation make it to the semi-finals in the world cup.
Also the tournament was held in Africa.
 
Context may make a difference to the way some people react to what happened. It make no difference whatever to the seriousness or otherwise of the offence.
 
Context may make a difference to the way some people react to what happened. It make no difference whatever to the seriousness or otherwise of the offence.
that's true, but I'm just demonstrating why so many were pissed off with Suarez handball in comparison to Neville's.
 
It would be worth it to bring him back to win things with him, our most talented ever player, but yeah he's a cunt and by no means does he fit Klopp's ideal of how players should behave

Disagree with that. Klopp and Suarez would be a match made in heaven. His willingness to work his balls off for 94 minutes every match and just incredible, insatiable desire to win is exactly what Klopp loves in a player, and Klopp has the man-management skills to suit, as well.

Celebrating against us just reinforces the above.

Would this be a good idea, now? Probably not, unless he did for sentimental reasons with appropriate expectations.

But, I can't think of another potential free signing that I would rather come in the 60th minute with the game on the line, covering for an injured Salah, or rotating through Christmas and cup campaigns.
 
You have to laugh. He tried to screw us with the move to Arsenal. And then he's off to Barca.

But sob! -then he cries when his new club shows him no loyalty.

Jaysis, love how these narcissists are always the victim You get what you give
 
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