Or it gets locked & someone starts a 2.0 thread.The answer to the thread title is:
No, he won't. Unless this thread reaches 100 pages, in which case it will be inevitable.
Or it gets locked & someone starts a 2.0 thread.
Except it has been as we still haven't won a league in 20 odd years and the chances decrease dramatically if he goesQuite, we went through this last Summer and I'm done if I'm going to fret all Summer again. What will be will be. He's probably the first or second best player in World Football at this present time, we keep him and we have one of the World's best players, we lose him and we rebuild to compensate. We've come out of this kind of situation dozens of times before, when everyone assumed that it would be game over.
we should get the Echo to write stories about their players and how they are 'overjoyed' at the prospect of joining us .
The Sunday times piece insults the intelligence even more than usual. Apparently he resented FSG 'reneging,' and Rodgers saying they didn't miss him during his ban - but he went on to sign a new contract. It's truly pathetic.
LUIS SUAREZ will shock Liverpool in the summer by insisting he wants to leave Anfield for a new career in Spain. Real Madrid and Barcelona have approached England’s Footballer of the Year and are ready to meet a release clause understood to be £67.9m.
While the Uruguay striker has a strong affection towards the club’s support and has enjoyed his time in the city, he has long held an ambition to play in Spain, with the opportunity to join one of the nation’s two leading clubs seemingly impossible to resist.
Sources close to Suarez say he was upset when the Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, said the team had not missed him when he was banned for the first five games of the 2013-14 Premier League season. Suarez is said to believe that he proved his importance with a 31-goal campaign.
Liverpool’s American owners chose to renege on a contractual promise that Suarez would be allowed to leave the club in the summer of 2013 if the team had failed to qualify for the Champions League, a betrayal of trust the striker has not forgiven.
Barcelona are thought to hold an advantage over Madrid in the pursuit of Suarez because the family of his wife, Sofia, live in the city. Remarkably, the Catalans intend to combine the Uruguayan with Lionel Messi and Neymar in their attack as they seek to win another head-to-head recruitment battle with the Champions League holders.
Except it has been as we still haven't won a league in 20 odd years and the chances decrease dramatically if he goes
The Sunday times piece insults the intelligence even more than usual. Apparently he resented FSG 'reneging,' and Rodgers saying they didn't miss him during his ban - but he went on to sign a new contract. It's truly pathetic.
LUIS SUAREZ will shock Liverpool in the summer by insisting he wants to leave Anfield for a new career in Spain. Real Madrid and Barcelona have approached England’s Footballer of the Year and are ready to meet a release clause understood to be £67.9m.
While the Uruguay striker has a strong affection towards the club’s support and has enjoyed his time in the city, he has long held an ambition to play in Spain, with the opportunity to join one of the nation’s two leading clubs seemingly impossible to resist.
Sources close to Suarez say he was upset when the Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, said the team had not missed him when he was banned for the first five games of the 2013-14 Premier League season. Suarez is said to believe that he proved his importance with a 31-goal campaign.
Liverpool’s American owners chose to renege on a contractual promise that Suarez would be allowed to leave the club in the summer of 2013 if the team had failed to qualify for the Champions League, a betrayal of trust the striker has not forgiven.
Barcelona are thought to hold an advantage over Madrid in the pursuit of Suarez because the family of his wife, Sofia, live in the city. Remarkably, the Catalans intend to combine the Uruguayan with Lionel Messi and Neymar in their attack as they seek to win another head-to-head recruitment battle with the Champions League holders.
Of course he resented not being allowed to leave.
He was pissed off and that's why his form was so bloody good in the first half of the season.
He scored about half as many goals after he signed his contract and became happy
Except that he scored 12 before signing his new contract and 22 after.
Apart from that though, you're dead right.
You can apologise when you realise your mistake Mark
I think we should let him go if he wants to leave. For the right price of course.
Is Ross going by goals to game ratios?Apologise, haha.. ok. Right after you, after all, he scored half the goals after signing his new contract.
Except that he scored 11 before signing his new contract and 22 after.
Apart from that though, you're dead right.