billymitchell wrote: » But Lallana had a mare, so that might drop his ridiculous price down a bit. Still like to see Lallana at Liverpool for the right price
Dickerty wrote: » Just our luck that Sahcnez and Shaqiri are both having good tournaments, pushing the price up no doubt!
Suarezistheman wrote: » I think the availability of the likes of Sanchez & Shaquiri highlights how ridiculous any sum over £20 million for Lallana is. I wouldn't touch him at what Southampton value him at.
Dont be at yourself wrote: » I think FIFA will try and kick this into touch; either throw out the case for lack of evidence, or give him a slap on the wrist, a regular 3-game ban for violent conduct. It's a huge can of worms to apply retrospective punishment here. Sakho smashed his nose into a player's face last night, an act just as violent and more damaging, albeit not as 'weird'. How can they justify punishing Suarez, and not opening a case on all of the dozens of other violent acts undeteced by the referees throughout the World Cup? Not defending Suarez btw: he's a tool and will ultimately deserve whatever punishment comes his way.
Oddschecker @Oddschecker Liverpool now as short as 1/6 to sign Alexis Sanchez! Juventus also backed into 8/1 from 16/1
Agueroooo wrote: » brace yourselves..they are going to throw the book at Suarez imo and I have a feeling there will be a collective noise of jaws hitting the floor in a few hours.
mike65 wrote: » I don't get why breaking some other persons skin integrity is not considered violent, it clearly is.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Doesn't mean it's a done deal by any means, ref: Ribery, but odds have been slashed big time this morning.
“My feeling is that the negotiations are paralysed and I don’t see any hint that they will be restarted. We put a price on our players which we believe to be appropriate. Whoever wants to buy, can buy, and if you can’t..."
Agent Coulson wrote: » He's going to bite if he has too :pac:
mike65 wrote: » Echo running story by James Pearce saying Moreno deal is as good as dead short of LFC raising there valuation to 20m at least. Sevilla sporting director Ramon Rodríguez Verdejo
Nuri Sahin wrote: » This is near Dani Alves levels of stupidity, again. Sigh.
gafferino wrote: » Personal opinion? Or has stuff been leaked? Id be surprised if he plays in the WC again.
Kess73 wrote: » Six match international ban is what seems to be getting banded about since last night.
Knex. wrote: » Would be fair.
Agueroooo wrote: » I know that would mean him out of the World Cup but all considered it would seem very lenient
gafferino wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/international/luis-suarez-uruguay-striker-s-bite-hearing-to-continue-1.1846073 FIFA’s disciplinary hearing into Luis Suarez for biting will resume today, according to the head of the Uruguay Football Association. The independent disciplinary committee met until late last night without coming to a verdict on the case of the Liverpool striker who has been charged with misconduct for biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini. Uruguay FA president Wilmar Valdez emerged from the Copacabana Palace hotel in Rio de Janeiro shortly after midnight local time to say the hearing would continue today. Mr Valdez said: “We know they met for a long time but we don’t know if that means a good or a bad situation. They will continue in the morning.” ....... However there are influential voices who are trying to bring pressure to bear for the player to be dealt with more leniently. According to Uruguay newspaper Subrayado, the most powerful figures in South American football gathered in the Copacabana Palace to try to secure a much less severe sanction. These included Argentina’s long-standing vice-president Julio Grondona who is second only to Sepp Blatter in the pecking order, the president of CONMEBOL Eugenio Figueredo and his predecessor, Nicolas Leoz, who are both Uruguayan.
Kess73 wrote: » Would shut down the soccer forum, more like.
Dickerty wrote: » I think that's light! I was thinking more like 8/10 games, but also International only. Considering his prior for hand-balling on the line 4 years ago, never mind the biting incidents in club football, they have no reason to go easy on him...