Luis Suarez signs for Barcelona

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Postby devaney » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:39 pm

So you can appeal a red card but not two yellows is ok? Or the referee took action so no further action will be taken? There's just a couple that beg a lot of questions.
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Postby woof woof ! » Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:37 pm

devaney » Thu Mar 20, 2014 12:43 pm wrote:Things happen at the spare of a moment in football and at times I'm certain that most players almost instantly regret their own acts of crass stupidity. That is what Suarez's bite amounted to and he received an idiotic disproportionate 10 match ban for the offence


I was as pi'ssed off as maybe even you when Luis got the ten match suspension BUT what would our reaction have been if for instance instead of Luis it was John Terry (or any other Chelsea player) that had bitten one of ours ?

My guess is we'd be screaming for a lifetime ban.

Let's not allow blind loyalty to cloud our perception of what Luis did. Luis was bang out of order, the red mist descended and he lost it. If anything he was lucky to not be banned for the rest of the season at least.

On the upside Luis seems to have learnt his lesson and we are seeing a man more in control of himself and he's a better player for it.

PS. I think the word is "spur" not "spare"   :D
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Postby devaney » Fri Mar 21, 2014 8:30 am

woof woof ! » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:37 pm wrote:
devaney » Thu Mar 20, 2014 12:43 pm wrote:Things happen at the spare of a moment in football and at times I'm certain that most players almost instantly regret their own acts of crass stupidity. That is what Suarez's bite amounted to and he received an idiotic disproportionate 10 match ban for the offence


I was as pi'ssed off as maybe even you when Luis got the ten match suspension BUT what would our reaction have been if for instance instead of Luis it was John Terry (or any other Chelsea player) that had bitten one of ours ?

My guess is we'd be screaming for a lifetime ban.

Let's not allow blind loyalty to cloud our perception of what Luis did. Luis was bang out of order, the red mist descended and he lost it. If anything he was lucky to not be banned for the rest of the season at least.

On the upside Luis seems to have learnt his lesson and we are seeing a man more in control of himself and he's a better player for it.

PS. I think the word is "spur" not "spare"   :D


It's not blind loyalty mate. I can live with the lengths of the bans if they are consistent.Let's face it George Boyd will not get a 10 game ban and Ramirez won't have his ban extended? I'd put good money on that and that is what I have a major problem with.I will never be convinced that what Luis did was in the same stratosphere as Ramirez.

Ta for the Engliiiiiiisssh lesson by the way  :laugh:
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Postby metalhead » Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:14 pm

Suarez >>>>>>> than any other liverpool striker I've ever seen.

Maybe better than Dalglish (I haven't seen Dalglish though)
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Postby stmichael » Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:51 pm

Suarez already has 2 more goals than RVP won the golden boot with last season with 8 games left and having missed 5 games. Utterly mental.
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Postby Stu the Red » Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:32 pm

The most ridiculously talented player I've ever seen playing for this club.

Quite simply lost for words at his sheer brilliance.

We're clearly not a one man team, Coutinho, Sturridge and Sterling are all very talented... Luis is without a doubt, for me is ten classes above though. Never seen a player who contributes so much in every department. Absolutely sublime.

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Postby JC_81 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:39 pm

Not bad is he? :laugh:
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Postby metalhead » Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:52 pm

Do people remember the time that we all hated Suarez for a week?  :D
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Postby devaney » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:32 pm

Best player I have ever seen in a red shirt!! In fact I'd almost go as far as to say he is the best player I have seen in any shirt and I go back a bit! UNBELIEVABLY SPECIAL! He deserves a title based purely on entertainment. Comolli made some disastrous mistakes but Luis without doubt was his finest hour. Massive credit to the owners and management team during the summer of Luis's discontent  :bowdown
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Chelsea €945m (€1051m)
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Postby kazza » Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:42 am

devaney » Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:32 pm wrote:Best player I have ever seen in a red shirt!! In fact I'd almost go as far as to say he is the best player I have seen in any shirt and I go back a bit! UNBELIEVABLY SPECIAL! He deserves a title based purely on entertainment. Comolli made some disastrous mistakes but Luis without doubt was his finest hour. Massive credit to the owners and management team during the summer of Luis's discontent  :bowdown

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Postby crazyhorse » Sun Mar 23, 2014 12:03 pm

I would say Suarez is currently the third best player in world football. Messi and Ronaldo are ahead but Luis is closing that gap.

Regardless he should be a contender for the balon dor next year.
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Postby damjan193 » Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:29 pm

Actually, considering only this season, I think he's been the best player in world football. Or at least joint best with Ronaldo. Messi hasn't been at his best this season (provided he was injured for a while).
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Postby mramo » Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:19 am

I agree. I also understand last weekend Suarez equalled Fernando Torres' 102 Liverpool league appearances by 1 goal. (102/66 against 102/65), which makes Suarez prolific than Torres was in 102 games.
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Postby babu » Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:48 pm

Torres who?
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Postby killerp » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:36 am

Luis Suarez has to beat Andy Cole & and Alan Shearer on 34 goals for the season to make history. With 8 games to go & sitting on 28 goals now i'd say he will make history. Amazing since he missed the first 6 games.

Just look at some of the other big name strikers to grace the EPL, Suarez looks like the best of the lot (Even better than Robbie)

Our old mate Torres in his best form on 24, surely Sturridge will match or better that, oh and some guy called Owen who managed 18 back in god knows when.

Its unheard of in premier league history to have 2 top scorers from the same club! more history in the making!

2013–14 So Far...

Rank Player                              Club                    Goals
1 Uruguay Luis Suárez              Liverpool             28
2 England Daniel Sturridge      Liverpool             19


2012–13

Rank Player                                     Club                  Goals
1 Netherlands Robin van Persie         Manchester United   26
2 Uruguay Luis Suárez                     Liverpool           23

2011–12

Rank Player                                      Club                     Goals
1 Netherlands Robin Van Persie      Arsenal                     30
2 England Wayne Rooney              Manchester United    27

2010–11

Rank Player                              Club                        Goals
1 Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov      Manchester United       20
1       Argentina Carlos Tévez      Manchester City        20

2009–10

Rank Player                              Club                       Goals
1 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba      Chelsea                29
2 England Wayne Rooney      Manchester United       27

2008–09

Rank Player                              Club                       Goals
1 France Nicolas Anelka              Chelsea               19
2 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo      Manchester United      18

2007–08

Rank Player                              Club                        Goals
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo      Manchester United       31
2 Spain Fernando Torres      Liverpool                24
2       Togo Emmanuel Adebayor      Arsenal                        24

2006–07

Rank Player                              Club                    Goals
1 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba      Chelsea             20
2 South Africa Benni McCarthy    Blackburn Rovers     18

2005–06

Rank Player                                      Club                     Goals
1 France Thierry Henry                      Arsenal                     27
2 Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy      Manchester United    21

2004–05

Rank Player                              Club             Goals
1 France Thierry Henry              Arsenal             25
2 England Andy Johnson      Crystal Palace   21

2003–04

Rank Player                              Club                   Goals
1 France Thierry Henry              Arsenal                   30
2 England Alan Shearer              Newcastle United   22

2002–03

Rank Player                                      Club                    Goals
1 Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy      Manchester United   25
2 France Thierry Henry                      Arsenal                    24

2001–02

Rank Player                                              Club                     Goals
1 France Thierry Henry                              Arsenal                     24
2 Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink      Chelsea             23
2      Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy              Manchester United    23
2      England Alan Shearer                              Newcastle United     23

2000–01

Rank Player                                              Club                     Goals
1 Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink      Chelsea             23
2 England Marcus Stewart                      Ipswich Town     19


1999–2000

Rank Player                              Club                     Goals
1 England Kevin Phillips              Sunderland             30
2 England Alan Shearer              Newcastle United     23

1998–99

Rank Player                                           Club                    Goals
1 Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink   Leeds United            18
1       England Michael Owen                   Liverpool                    18
1       Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke      Manchester United    18


1996–97

Rank Player                              Club                     Goals
1 England Alan Shearer              Newcastle United     25
2 England Ian Wright              Arsenal                     23

1995–96

Rank Player                              Club                     Goals
1 England Alan Shearer              Blackburn Rovers     31
2 England Robbie Fowler      Liverpool             28

1994–95

Rank Player                              Club                     Goals
1 England Alan Shearer              Blackburn Rovers     34
2 England Robbie Fowler      Liverpool             25

1993–94

Rank Player                              Club                     Goals
1 England Andy Cole              Newcastle United     34
2 England Alan Shearer              Blackburn Rovers     31

1992–93

Rank Player                              Club                         Goals
1 England Teddy Sheringham      Nottingham Forest        22
2 England Les Ferdinand      Queens Park Rangers    20
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