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Will Liverpool sell Luis Suarez

  • 24-04-2013 3:00pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,405 ✭✭✭


    To an extent I feel sorry for Suarez. He's so fiercely competitive that you know he'd do anything to win. But that comes with a downside, he is at times uncontrollably impulsive and this has led him to do many deplorable things on the pitch in fits of anger. He doesn't endear himself to opposition players at all and that's not just because of the publicized controversies. He's probably the dirtiest CF in the league always lashing out or slyly kicking other players even when he's in possession. I'm a fan of an all action physical centre forward but there has to be a limit. He probably gets the horrors when leaves the pitch and sees some of the things he's done and most likely instantly regrets them. I do hope he can cut that out of his game and I hope that he stays at Liverpool because the league would be worse without him. I think the majority of the people who want him sold are opposition fans and just want to see Liverpool weakened.
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,405 ✭✭✭Lukker-


    To an extent I feel sorry for Suarez. He's so fiercely competitive that you know he'd do anything to win. But that comes with a downside, he is at times uncontrollably impulsive and this has led him to do many deplorable things on the pitch in fits of anger. He doesn't endear himself to opposition players at all and that's not just because of the publicized controversies. He's probably the dirtiest CF in the league always lashing out or slyly kicking other players even when he's in possession. I'm a fan of an all action physical centre forward but there has to be a limit. He probably gets the horrors when leaves the pitch and sees some of the things he's done and most likely instantly regrets them. I do hope he can cut that out of his game and I hope that he stays at Liverpool because the league would be worse without him. I think the majority of the people who want him sold are opposition fans and just want to see Liverpool weakened.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,405 ✭✭✭Lukker-


    To an extent I feel sorry for Suarez. He's so fiercely competitive that you know he'd do anything to win. But that comes with a downside, he is at times uncontrollably impulsive and this has led him to do many deplorable things on the pitch in fits of anger. He doesn't endear himself to opposition players at all and that's not just because of the publicized controversies. He's probably the dirtiest CF in the league always lashing out or slyly kicking other players even when he's in possession. I'm a fan of an all action physical centre forward but there has to be a limit. He probably gets the horrors when leaves the pitch and sees some of the things he's done and most likely instantly regrets them. I do hope he can cut that out of his game and I hope that he stays at Liverpool because the league would be worse without him. I think the majority of the people who want him sold are opposition fans and just want to see Liverpool weakened.


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