Suarez Apologizes
This should put to bed any suspicion that it was Evra's fault. However, it still doesn't excuse Evra's childlike behavior.
At least we won't have to hear about this again until next season now.
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I am afraid this is will not have any effect now.
everyone outside of the Liverpool family sees Luis as a villain he was so stupid to do what he did. One handshake and this was pretty much over everyone had moved onto crucifiying John Terry and the whole England Coach saga.
Now he is going to get booed at every stadium and he will be public enemy number one for the English Press This was Manny Ramirez Stupid. I cannot take any more of this kind of shit I am already dealing with my MVP baseball player fighting doping charges Please Luis just behave and play football
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The continued issues
I wonder if he’s sold over the summer, and they use the proceeds to pay for much of their summer spending, on a striker, and some wing players.
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sadly I can see that happening
he is never going to get a fair shake in England and a lot of that is his own fault. The 9 games without him proved there would be life at Liverpool post Suarez. who knows maybe he just behaves and plays for the rest of the season and we can move on.
An Carling Cup and maybe an FA cup came make people forget a lot of shit
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He's gone!
You figure FSG spent a lot of money to get us to 4th, if the season ended today I would expect KK to “step down”, I do suspect luis will be sold during the window.
His upside is huge but all the issues he has caused will not be tolerated. I suppose if he has a 20 goal tally this season he might be retained. Italy or Spain for Luis if I had to guess. What is scary is that makes AC the only true striker.
FSG kept silent during this whole row but I would imagine a statement is forthcoming and luis was told to apologize.
by NC Nole on Feb 12, 2012 6:54 PM GMT via mobile up reply actions
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Luis would KILL in Italy.
The style of play suits him brilliantly and they’re willing to put up with a lot more drama there.
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I can't see him going to Spain
The only two teams that could afford him are probably two of the few teams in the world that he may not play regularly for. Germany seems far more likely than Spain.
by Stephen Schmidt on Feb 13, 2012 2:51 PM GMT up reply actions
Disagree
Who in Germany is going to pay anywhere remotely close to what he is worth, even these issues. If he can score a few goals/create some assists in the rest of the PL schedule and perform well in the FA cup and Carling final, we can still get some quality cash for him.
Paris St Germain is willing to pay, he might fit for them
and the two Milan teams are wanting strikers (yeah, I’m going off those who went for Tevez), that might be the market assuming Barca isn’t wanting him/willing to pay.
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by Mr. Sanchez on Feb 14, 2012 12:39 AM GMT up reply actions
This is true, I did not even think of PSG, I agree that the two Milan and even perhaps Juve could be after Suarez in the Serie A.
I just don’t think any German club would offer a decent fee for him.
Napoli could go for him too if they sell Cavani and/or Hamsik this summer.
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That might work, if we can get anything close to his actual value (as a player) after all this
they use the proceeds to pay for much of their summer spending, on a striker, and some wing players.
Do you think anyone will be willing to pay the going market rate for him now? I certainly hope so, but we might be “stuck” with him – as crazy as that sounds.
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by beast in bama on Feb 12, 2012 7:52 PM GMT up reply actions
Standard Charter is now upset by what happen
Hmmm biggest sponsor is pissed Luis is a dead man walking or should we say playing football enjoy the rest of this season watching play at Liverpool they are going to drop him like a hot rock come the summer window
Sigh
"Liverpool versus United is tribal and the lesson of history, whether we like it or not, is that it is not going to change any time soon," Daniel Taylor
I say...
Let’s forget about this issue and focus more football. The media is making this a big deal. Of course what Suarez did was wrong in a way but if fixes his attitude and scores goals then we’ll be just fine and we don’t have to worry about this to surface again. Let’s move on fellow Liverpool fans!
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We can move on but I really doubt the media does.
I think this whole thing will be brought up at least once during most of the matches for the rest of the year. It’s going to take a long time for this to go away.
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Unfortunately I have to agree
I don’t think it will go away until Suarez goes away. Next Man U match next season it will all start again.
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Yes, this feud is here to stay unfortunately
this crap show at Old Trafford on Saturday ensured that…
Even if Suarez leaves Liverpool in the summer (which seems more than likely now) if his team in Italy, Spain, Germany or wherever he signs ever meets up with ManUre in the Champions League then the media will again make the most of it…
wont be our problem than
Than it will be Suarez vs the Man Utd assholes not Liverpool and Suarez vs the Man Utd assholes. By dumping him they will have reclaimed the moral high ground
"Liverpool versus United is tribal and the lesson of history, whether we like it or not, is that it is not going to change any time soon," Daniel Taylor
Times story on Henry's renewed involvement with LFC...
http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=286709.0
Sounds like Suárez isn’t going anywhere.















