
metalhead wrote:He had a quality game yesterday, dodgy goal but his link up and work rate were excellent. I don't think he will be fit in time for the Sunderland and Arsenal game though
Kukilon wrote:What a player! It wasn't fair in the final though considering Paraguay had nothing to offer in terms of threats. So amazing for a small country with that attack "Cavani, Suarez and Forlan". 3 million people:D.
Suarez will be back for the Arsenal game and he will be steaming.
killerp wrote:How much would Suarez be worth now after winning the Copa America & scoring lots of goals?
Greavesie wrote:killerp wrote:How much would Suarez be worth now after winning the Copa America & scoring lots of goals?
lets not even talk about his value
bunglemark2 wrote:Kukilon wrote:What a player! It wasn't fair in the final though considering Paraguay had nothing to offer in terms of threats. So amazing for a small country with that attack "Cavani, Suarez and Forlan". 3 million people:D.
Suarez will be back for the Arsenal game and he will be steaming.
.....or he will be totally exhausted....
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Greavesie wrote:killerp wrote:How much would Suarez be worth now after winning the Copa America & scoring lots of goals?
lets not even talk about his value
His value is going to be a topic of discussion more and more if he continues to perform this way.
I have no doubt his motivation to play for Liverpool was the opportunity to play in the Premiership. I also see his choice to move here was genuine and motivated by the impression the club gave throughout the transfer process. No doubt the club and the history was a large factor in the decision.
The pressure is now on the club to match his expectations. Too many times people band on about "loyalty". In Suarez' case the only loyalty he owes us is his contract length. We cannot claim to of saved him from a bad club or nursed him through injury. He is ambitious and I have no doubt if we go trophy-less for the next 2-3 seasons he will get itchy feet. And rightly so, a talent like his deserves success.
That said I truly believe that change is in the air at Anfield and that under the helm of Kenny we WILL win things. The more we win the more we attract quality signings like Suarez.
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