Soft Falling Rain wrote: » £75m for a chap who just signed a new contract, who is in his peak and will remain so for years to come. If it wasn't for the bite his fee would have smashed what Bale and Ronaldo cost. There's no reason why we couldn't have commanded such a fee.
SlickRic wrote: » oh, and the 4 month ban is fully justified by the way.
klose wrote: » The real liverpool related news today is that it looks like dani pacheco has signed for real betis from his last club, decent move for him.
billy2012 wrote: » Suarez, did the work of 2 players with goals and assists. Impossible to be replaced by one player. I'll miss the Suarez song next year!!
Soft Falling Rain wrote: » The echo had a good article recently where it compared the Situation to losing Rush. We didn't try to replace like for like. Instead we put our faith in a trio of Beardsley, Barnes and Aldridge. It does have scary similarities to what Rodgers is seemingly doing. I mean scary in a good, exciting, way.
@luis16suarez · 40s I want to share with all the Reds this letter from me and my family. @LFC @HFSG_Official #JFT96
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Suarez just Tweeted this.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » I'm wanting to be polite here, as I do for the most part like your posts, but what you are saying is the equivalent of those fools that are saying Liverpool choked down the stretch. The likes of the Daily Fail and people who don't even watch the Bundesliga would believe. I can't be arsed to look for it myself, but it's there, I wrote a very lengthy piece (even for my standards) on Dortmund's season and aspirations in the Bundesliga thread that I'd recommend checking out.
Speaking for myself here. The outlook, despite what much of the media in England and fans of EPL clubS think is in fact good so long as we secure CL football, which we will barring another injury crisis.. err... upon the current injury crisis. When talking about the future, it starts with Zorc (Sporting Director) and Klopp.etc...
Knex. wrote: » I just remembered this, and it made me laugh. Might make a few sad pandas here chuckle! Years back when I was in secondary school, around the time Saha had dreadlocks and was playing for United, a lad in my school decided he was going to be one of those white guys who attempted to pull of such dreadlocks. Walks into the first class of the day in front of a farmer/GAA Kerryhead, who turns around and in an awkward bogger tone says, "Christ, lad. Louis Saha, is it? More like Louis Haha" It was so bloody awkward, and the 'locks were gone within a few days. :pac:
sabat wrote: » I have a funny feeling he'll be a flop and wind up heading to an oil club next summer for £60M...
NoviGlitzko wrote: » Why did Liverpool not go for Mandzukic when he was available to go? He's a beast.
Gbear wrote: » I presume you meant this one: Bayern won the league at a canter last season. If Dortmund get lucky and don't get injuries (because that's what's required when there's such a gulf in strength in depth and financial muscle), they're still massive underdogs. Maybe they'd not be quite as far outsiders as us (because there's really no other competition for the league whereas there's conceivably 5 teams who could win the EPL next season) but they'd still need to have an unimaginably strong season. If Pep had floundered a bit and really lost a lot of ground on the previous season's tally (and won with say 75-80 pts) I'd feel a lot more confident in Dortmund winning, but they got 90 pts, which is just insane in a 34 game season.
NukaCola wrote: » Thats no easy task.
Calvin Leong wrote: » One thing I'll miss more than Suarez is his chant...god that had such a ring to it.
SlickRic wrote: » the biggest thing we'll miss from Suarez IMO is his will, nay, his desperation to win. that is the part that will be hardest to replace.