Will Suarez leave Liverpool ?
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Will Suarez leave Liverpool ?
I think that he will negotiate a way out of his contract.
I don't think he would like the idea of not playing for 10 games, he is the type of player that needs to play as often as possible.
If he quits and goes to a European team he will be able to carry on playing.
He's cost the club any hopes of Europe now due to his antics.
Let him go, get the dosh and spend.
What do you think?
I don't think he would like the idea of not playing for 10 games, he is the type of player that needs to play as often as possible.
If he quits and goes to a European team he will be able to carry on playing.
He's cost the club any hopes of Europe now due to his antics.
Let him go, get the dosh and spend.
What do you think?
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He has some bad habits admittedly but he is an awesome player IMO, trouble is as soon as he steps foot on the pitch he becomes a different person, but as for playing football ( when he's not playing up ) he's awesome, just a shame he has a "dirty" side to him, but still think a 10 match ban is a bit ott, he just seems to be a player they can target, not that he helps himself, but just look at the "race row" one rule for him and another for Terry, even though Terry is a British person who knows not to use such a derogatory term, yet gets a smaller ban than a player who's own culture uses that term, regardless of it being right or wrong he's still made more a target of than most, IMO of course
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Trouble is , might be a good player, but,to many of his young fans,and older ones no doubt, he is a role model and people look up to him. And if i did that to someone , be a work colleague or whoever, id have been sacked there and then.
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the ban is pretty lenient imo
this is the SECOND time he's done it, he obviously didn't learn from the seven game ban he was given back then
he is an awesome player, no doubt, but an absolute plank, and an evil one at that!
agree with the terry comments too, seemed more lenient on terry
this is the SECOND time he's done it, he obviously didn't learn from the seven game ban he was given back then
he is an awesome player, no doubt, but an absolute plank, and an evil one at that!
agree with the terry comments too, seemed more lenient on terry
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He has some bad habits admittedly but he is an awesome player IMO, trouble is as soon as he steps foot on the pitch he becomes a different person, but as for playing football ( when he's not playing up ) he's awesome, just a shame he has a "dirty" side to him, but still think a 10 match ban is a bit ott, he just seems to be a player they can target, not that he helps himself, but just look at the "race row" one rule for him and another for Terry, even though Terry is a British person who knows not to use such a derogatory term, yet gets a smaller ban than a player who's own culture uses that term, regardless of it being right or wrong he's still made more a target off than most, IMO of course
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See the part where he says "race row" then goes on to mention Terry.
I'd agree Terry did get treated leniently I think we all think that.
The Defoe bite has been brought up but when you compare the two one is a little nip and the other looked like a man who hadn't eaten in weeks he ravaged that arm and wasn't letting go, like a rabid dog !.
Brendan seems to be going down the same road as Kenny with his backing and anger towards the FA T-shirts on Saturday and sacked on Monday ??
I'd agree Terry did get treated leniently I think we all think that.
The Defoe bite has been brought up but when you compare the two one is a little nip and the other looked like a man who hadn't eaten in weeks he ravaged that arm and wasn't letting go, like a rabid dog !.
Brendan seems to be going down the same road as Kenny with his backing and anger towards the FA T-shirts on Saturday and sacked on Monday ??
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See the part where he says "race row" then goes on to mention Terry.
I'd agree Terry did get treated leniently I think we all think that.
The Defoe bite has been brought up but when you compare the two one is a little nip and the other looked like a man who hadn't eaten in weeks he ravaged that arm and wasn't letting go, like a rabid dog !.
Brendan seems to be going down the same road as Kenny with his backing and anger towards the FA T-shirts on Saturday and sacked on Monday ??
I'd agree Terry did get treated leniently I think we all think that.
The Defoe bite has been brought up but when you compare the two one is a little nip and the other looked like a man who hadn't eaten in weeks he ravaged that arm and wasn't letting go, like a rabid dog !.
Brendan seems to be going down the same road as Kenny with his backing and anger towards the FA T-shirts on Saturday and sacked on Monday ??
Brendan does seem to be in a kind of backing mode, albeit not to the same degree as Kenny
I suspect they're afraid of losing him
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