To those fans who say Suarez should be sold, can I ask why it would be acceptable for other teams to have Suarez in their team but unacceptable for Liverpool to keep him?
Would you all think less of the team that bought him?
Sell Suarez?
posted on 22/4/13
Exactly cobnob... in line with the ethos of YNWA.
I don't get those people saying 'no player is bigger than the club'. I agree with the statement but it is not relevant in this situation. Suarez clearly loves the club and plays with 100% commitment at all times. He needs support and help to change his ways and it sounds like he will get that from the club.
posted on 22/4/13
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posted on 22/4/13
BBC make things up now, just like the rest, they are no longer reliable. The move to Salford seemed to coincide with that.
posted on 22/4/13
Its our issue and we need to sort it out.
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Its not our issue, its Luis Suarez issue, and only he can sort it out.
Joey Barton had the anger management courses, it didn't change him.
Suarez is clearly not a off the pitch like Barton, but on it he is every bit as self destructive.
Can he change? That is the question now. If he doesn't, we will regret not cashing in on him when he had 4 years left on his deal after a great season.
If he does change, then great, we will have a great player who is not a on the pitch, but considering none of the punishments he has received to date have made him change, to the extent where he has bitten a player on two occasions on the football pitch, then I am not confident at all.
I think anyone expecting an anger management course to suddenly stop these kinds of incidents are in for a rude awakening.
posted on 22/4/13
I think thats a bit out of order righteous.
Suarez clearly has issues but there is no doubting his commitment to the club. Rather than kick him out we should stick by him and support him and make every attempt to rehabilitate him. That would be the moral thing to do and fits in with the ethos of YNWA.
He gives 100% and deserves the support of the club and it looks like he will get just that. The club are dealing with this perfectly.
posted on 22/4/13
And if he does something similar next season, then what?
At what point will you say ok, he is beyond help, and is doing more damage to the image we are trying to uphold than he is worth?
Let's not turn him into the poor victim here. He made his choices. The fact he appears to be missing the part of his brain that says 'I need to think this through' doesn't mean he gets a get out of jail free card.
No one appreciates his brilliance as a footballer more than me, but I am fed up of defending him.
Barely a month goes by without another incident, and its not a media witch hunt, its not some big anti-Liverpool conspiracy, its just one of our players being a right on the pitch on a regular basis for club and country.
posted on 22/4/13
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posted on 22/4/13
Does it matter?
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posted on 22/4/13
That's been my point all along. Our club is more important.