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Re: Luis Suarez
Awarded PFA player of the month.
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http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/luis-suarez-makes-it-a-hat-trick
Luis Suarez today collected the Standard Chartered LFC Player of the Month award for December - making it a hat-trick of trophies for the striker so far this season. Watch the presentation and interview now for FREE.
Luis Suarez today collected the Standard Chartered LFC Player of the Month award for December - making it a hat-trick of trophies for the striker so far this season. Watch the presentation and interview now for FREE.
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Re: Luis Suarez
There that Suarez again, stealing the limelight from Messi
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/james-lawton-lionel-messi-make-us-smile--luis-suarez-shows-games-ugly-new-face-8441727.html
What a tosser
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/james-lawton-lionel-messi-make-us-smile--luis-suarez-shows-games-ugly-new-face-8441727.html
What a tosser
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Re: Luis Suarez
They never show when he comforts an opposition player thats injured or anything
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Did his Twitter account get hacked? Not like him to be taking the piss
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How so?
There is another account with nearly the exact same name, you would have to look twice to make sure
There is another account with nearly the exact same name, you would have to look twice to make sure
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Ahha, yes you are correct.
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From an article in guess who in the Gaurdian
Suárez's handball prompted the Rev Bob Jones, a minister at three Methodist churches in Mansfield, to question the values of the modern game.
"I have long thought that the game of football suffers from two evils, too much money and a lack of sportsmanship," he told the Nottingham Post.
"I watched the game on TV and both my wife and I were incensed. On this occasion the player I believe knew he had done wrong by his reactions following the incident, but felt he either did not want to do the decent thing or felt under too much pressure from what the team and manager's reaction might be.
"I accept the referee made the decision but the player could have been a real gentleman and owned up to it."
To which Brian Durand responded on twitter
Ok Rev Jones, whilst we are on morality... What's your view on your football club's CEO being an ex call girl?
Suárez's handball prompted the Rev Bob Jones, a minister at three Methodist churches in Mansfield, to question the values of the modern game.
"I have long thought that the game of football suffers from two evils, too much money and a lack of sportsmanship," he told the Nottingham Post.
"I watched the game on TV and both my wife and I were incensed. On this occasion the player I believe knew he had done wrong by his reactions following the incident, but felt he either did not want to do the decent thing or felt under too much pressure from what the team and manager's reaction might be.
"I accept the referee made the decision but the player could have been a real gentleman and owned up to it."
To which Brian Durand responded on twitter
Ok Rev Jones, whilst we are on morality... What's your view on your football club's CEO being an ex call girl?
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Re: Luis Suarez
Joey Barton:
"People hate Suarez because he's good, he should take it as a sign of respect.People wouldn’t do it unless there was an element of respecting ability. Luis Suarez must feel happy to let his football do the talking because he’s an outstanding player."
"People hate Suarez because he's good, he should take it as a sign of respect.People wouldn’t do it unless there was an element of respecting ability. Luis Suarez must feel happy to let his football do the talking because he’s an outstanding player."
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https://twitter.com/Foxfang4/status/291623087798108160/photo/1/large
Correctly translated interview with Luis
Correctly translated interview with Luis
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Jesus the manager says it was unacceptable and will be dealt with internally.Press having another orgasm over another Suarez incident.Fookin Tossers.
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You'd be tired of it tbh. Maj that link you posted, can't read it on phone.
Any major difference on what's been reported
Any major difference on what's been reported
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A feckin joke this is, slow news day
I'm sick of reason about us for all the wrong reasons
I'm sick of reason about us for all the wrong reasons
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Happy bday Luis
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Luis Suarez has reiterated his desire to remain at Liverpool for a 'very long time' and revealed how the city feels like home.
The 26-year-old celebrates two years as the club's No.7 today.
Since his transfer from Ajax in January 2011 he has scored 43 goals in 84 appearances and he is the Barclays Premier League's second top goalscorer this season with 17.
Suarez - who signed a new contract in the summer - is eager to keep scoring goals in a Liverpool shirt for many years to come.
"I hope [to be at Liverpool] for a very long time because it's a massive club that kids dream about playing for," the 60-times Uruguay international told Liverpoolfc.com.
"I've been very proud to be at a club like Liverpool and to have made the decision to come here. In two years I've lived through some spectacular and very special moments that I will never, ever forget.
"There have been a few difficult times as well, but with the support of my family, the club and the fans, things have gone well for me.
"I do feel at home here. When I'm out and about, all I get is support and encouragement from the local people and that's very important, and when I come here to the club I feel like people have known me all my life. That also helps a great deal to making me feel so at home.
"I hope to be able to help out the team for as long as I possibly can while trying do something to make the club and the fans very happy."
Suarez was born fourth of seven brothers and learned to play football on the streets of Uruguay's third most populous city, Salto, before moving to the capital Montevideo.
At the age of 11 he had to decline an offer to attend a national team training camp because he could not afford football boots, but he would go on to earn international recognition at U20, U23 and senior level.
So how did his upbringing of street football prepare him for the Premier League?
"I don't know about that!" said Suarez. "It's a massive difference between street football in Uruguay and football in the Premier League.
"I think maybe I did pick up things playing in the street that maybe I wouldn't have learned playing on a proper pitch. They're different cultures and ways of life.
"It was a way of learning football that I do not regret for a minute. If anything, just the opposite. I'm grateful for all I learned there and I've got to where I am today partly thanks to all that."
The 26-year-old celebrates two years as the club's No.7 today.
Since his transfer from Ajax in January 2011 he has scored 43 goals in 84 appearances and he is the Barclays Premier League's second top goalscorer this season with 17.
Suarez - who signed a new contract in the summer - is eager to keep scoring goals in a Liverpool shirt for many years to come.
"I hope [to be at Liverpool] for a very long time because it's a massive club that kids dream about playing for," the 60-times Uruguay international told Liverpoolfc.com.
"I've been very proud to be at a club like Liverpool and to have made the decision to come here. In two years I've lived through some spectacular and very special moments that I will never, ever forget.
"There have been a few difficult times as well, but with the support of my family, the club and the fans, things have gone well for me.
"I do feel at home here. When I'm out and about, all I get is support and encouragement from the local people and that's very important, and when I come here to the club I feel like people have known me all my life. That also helps a great deal to making me feel so at home.
"I hope to be able to help out the team for as long as I possibly can while trying do something to make the club and the fans very happy."
Suarez was born fourth of seven brothers and learned to play football on the streets of Uruguay's third most populous city, Salto, before moving to the capital Montevideo.
At the age of 11 he had to decline an offer to attend a national team training camp because he could not afford football boots, but he would go on to earn international recognition at U20, U23 and senior level.
So how did his upbringing of street football prepare him for the Premier League?
"I don't know about that!" said Suarez. "It's a massive difference between street football in Uruguay and football in the Premier League.
"I think maybe I did pick up things playing in the street that maybe I wouldn't have learned playing on a proper pitch. They're different cultures and ways of life.
"It was a way of learning football that I do not regret for a minute. If anything, just the opposite. I'm grateful for all I learned there and I've got to where I am today partly thanks to all that."
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