Luis Suarez signs for Barcelona

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Postby The Good Yank » Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:11 pm

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New Liverpool signee Luis Suarez goes through a hazing ritual in where he has to allow teamates to kick a ball at his n.uts while he is not allowed to defend himself.
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I won't celebrate Rafa going........ but I will be over the moon if Dalglish comes in. League within 2 years if he gets the job, AND YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT.
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Postby anti-hero » Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:26 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk7En01KLX4&NR=1

in depth interview. he talks about his childhood, his parents, his move to holland, and his girlfriend.

seems like a very likeable guy.
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Postby Tim LFC » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:18 pm

His wife speaks english which means she won't have a problem adapting to living in England. :)
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Postby Thommo's perm » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:22 pm

Lee J wrote:ahhh so the lazy get has finally done some training then?  :D

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and I love this picture...

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Whos that with the bra on?
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Postby we all dream... » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:42 pm

ethanr wrote:Dunno if you guys have seen this song of his:

http://www.youtube.com/user/OriginalDeaN#p/u/5/u7-jiLL4KAY

We love our Suarez
Better than torres
He came from Ajax to Liverpool
He's continental
He's fecking mental
Oh please don't take our Luis away

Absolutely love it! :)

:censored: Love this. Taxed!
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Postby The Good Yank » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:51 pm

Tommo,  I think that is Johnson with the bra on.
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I won't celebrate Rafa going........ but I will be over the moon if Dalglish comes in. League within 2 years if he gets the job, AND YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT.
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Postby Thommo's perm » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:53 pm

The Good Yank wrote:Tommo,  I think that is Johnson with the bra on.

He shouldnt be wearing one now hes had his hair cut
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Postby The Good Yank » Sat Feb 05, 2011 12:18 am

Thommo's perm wrote:
The Good Yank wrote:Tommo,  I think that is Johnson with the bra on.

He shouldnt be wearing one now hes had his hair cut
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You can't just expect him to totally drop the "alternative" lifestyle all at once.  Baby steps.  :p
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I won't celebrate Rafa going........ but I will be over the moon if Dalglish comes in. League within 2 years if he gets the job, AND YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT.
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Postby andy_g » Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:51 am

a nice article about suarez in today's guardian.
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Postby metalhead » Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:22 am

Who can forget his handling of Dominic Adiyiah's goalbound header in the Ghana v Uruguay World Cup quarter-final and subsequently defiant celebration as Asamoah Gyan missed the ensuing penalty? (Dalglish may prefer to see it as a decent save reflecting Suárez's penchant for pulling on a pair of gloves and livening up Ajax training sessions by showing off some surprising skills between the posts.)

This part made me laugh a bit :D

Great article, thanks for sharing
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Postby andy_g » Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:35 am

i'm feeling a lot of love for little luis already :D
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:49 pm

Suarez's rise from the streets of Montevideo to LFC hero

In the first of a two-part special feature, the Liverpool Echo's James Pearce charts the rise to fame of Liverpool's new Kop idol Luis Suarez.


Try telling Luis Suarez that romance in football is dead.

Fernando Torres claimed the love had gone on his arrival at Stamford Bridge last week but Liverpool's new No 7 remains smitten with the beautiful game.

"A smiley kind of guy," was Kenny Dalglish's description of the 24-year-old frontman who cost £22.8million from Ajax on transfer deadline day.

Delve into his past and you understand why. Suarez's is the classic rags to riches story.

A player who once had to reject the chance to attend a Uruguay youth team training camp because he couldn't afford a pair of boots has had to fight tooth and nail for everything he has achieved.

Born in the Uruguayan city of Salto on January 24 1987, Luis Alberto Suarez Diaz, was the middle child of seven.

With his mother bringing up seven boys on her own after his parents split up, money was tight and life was tough.

When he was seven he moved to Montevideo and it was on the dusty streets of the capital that Suarez developed his skills.

"I had a really hard time growing up," admits Suarez, whose 30-year-old brother Paolo plays professionally for Isidro Metapan in El Salvador.

"As you can imagine coming from a large family, we did not have many resources at home, which meant we had to carry on with a very normal life, full of sacrifices.

"When I was seven I moved to Montevideo, where my football career began. That was the first big change in my life, and since then I have faced many other big changes.

"I started playing football when I was very young and by the age of four I would run faster with the ball than without it."

When he was 11 Suarez was invited to a national youth training camp in La Plata, Argentina, but was forced to turn down the offer.

"All my dreams had come true but it was too expensive so I had to decline because I didn't even have enough money to buy a pair of shoes," he said.

"It wasn't until I was 14 that I started playing football seriously when I was selected by Nacional de Montevideo."

After signing for the most successful club side in Uruguay football history, he made rapid progress through the ranks.

Once caught drinking and partying until the early hours, the teenager was swiftly brought back into line by an ultimatum from his youth team coach.

"Either you train like your team-mates or I will never pick you again," he was warned.

It did the trick.

By 16 he was part of the first team squad and on May 3 2005 he made his Nacional debut against Junior de Barranquilla in the Libertadores Cup.

Suarez went on to play a key role with 12 goals in 29 appearances as Nacional clinched the 2006 domestic title.

However, despite his joy at clinching a first piece of silverware, there was something missing in his life.

His girlfriend Sofia, who is now his wife, had moved from Uruguay to Barcelona and a burning desire to be closer to her meant he jumped at the chance to move to Dutch side Groningen that summer.

A number of European clubs had been alerted to his talents but Groningen moved fast to snap the 19-year-old up for 800,000 euros.

"My happiness (after winning the title with Nacional) was not complete," Suarez said. "Sofia and I had to continue a long distance relationship for a year. Despite this complication I could not give up on our relationship and when I got a call to play in Europe I didn't think twice.

"The only thing I thought about was being by her side again. That's how my European adventure started.

"I went to play for Groningen in the Netherlands when I was only 19 but I had the girl of my life Sofia back next to me.

"At the beginning it was not easy at all. At that time I was not able to speak Dutch or English and communicating was incredibly hard. To add to this I needed some time to adjust to the Dutch league and I had to play with the second team of Groningen."

The presence of fellow countryman Bruno Silva helped him settle and Suarez was soon proving himself to be a bargain buy.

He scored on his European debut against Partizan Belgrade and struck up a successful strike partnership with former Manchester United frontman Erik Nevland.

His eagerness to learn Dutch endeared him to team-mates and supporters alike.

"I always had clear in my mind that I was not going to give up and that I would soon enough have an opportunity to prove myself," he said.

"I kept on fighting and working hard. It was incredible to believe that I was playing for a first division team in the Netherlands.

"When I look at my past I think about all my friends growing up, all the dirt fields and streets of Montevideo that I had played on, but I can't help but to feel very proud of what I have achieved."

During his first season in Europe he netted 17 times in 37 games as Groningen finished eighth in Eredivisie.

Suarez's progress had also been noted back home and on February 8 2007 he made his Uruguay debut in a 3-1 win over Colombia. However, the occasion was marred when he was sent off late on after receiving a second yellow card for dissent.

A month earlier he had also seen red for Groningen and disciplinary problems would continue to dog the talented striker with a fiery temper.

By the end of his first year in Holland he had adjusted so well that Ajax were determined to secure his services.

In the summer of 2007 the Dutch giants were looking to replace Ryan Babel, who had left for Anfield, and decided Suarez was their man.

The deal was far from straightforward. Much to Suarez's disgust, Groningen rejected Ajax's initial bid of 3.5million euros.

The striker appealed to the Dutch Football Association's arbitration committee to try to force through the transfer but lost the case.

However, on August 9 2007 - the same day the verdict was announced - the clubs announced they had struck a deal worth 7.5million euros.

Suarez had got his move to Ajax and penned a five-year contract.

"It was a dream come true and a huge step forward in my career," he said. "Of course without thinking twice, I moved to Amsterdam."

The boy from Salto had made it in Europe but the adventure had only just begun.

Source: Liverpool Echo
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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:04 pm

this guy is amazing. he offers a totally different style of play. he had it all. ball control, skills, speed, awareness. superb performance. easily the man of the match for me.
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Postby Alex88 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:14 pm

maypaxvobiscum wrote:this guy is amazing. he offers a totally different style of play. he had it all. ball control, skills, speed, awareness. superb performance. easily the man of the match for me.

i want see him near carroll... :p
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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:49 pm

Alex88 wrote:
maypaxvobiscum wrote:this guy is amazing. he offers a totally different style of play. he had it all. ball control, skills, speed, awareness. superb performance. easily the man of the match for me.

i want see him near carroll... :p

i wonder if Carroll feels any pressure after seeing Luis's performance today :D
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