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SUAREZ ON HIS DREAM MOVE

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comment by (U7889)

posted on 6/8/13

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posted on 6/8/13

I have never read so much shi te in a post in my life, honestly, Goebbels could have done a better job. No, even Mandleson and Cambell would have struggled to match this one. Irrespective of whether he goes, stays, changes orientation(happy now Admin? See, I didn't use that horrible s word), I know I've never met the man, but I just do not believe a single word printed. Arsne baby-sitting; come on guys get real.
jimmyTheRed

posted on 6/8/13

Suarez hasn't said anything for over a month, and neither has his agent.

All this 'he wants this, he wants that' is based on rumour, conjecture, Twatter and other bobbins.

The facts are he is training, he is playing, he is a Liverpool player and Liverpool have rejected bids for him. The end.

posted on 6/8/13

comment by cRex - Gervinho out Suarez in (U7889)
posted 1 minute ago
Liverpool have ambition of finishing above Everton and Spurs
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Absolutely spot on. If we finish above Spurs we'll get fourth. Thanks for finally talking sense and agreeing that we have proper ambitions

posted on 6/8/13

Jimmy,

Put that bottle of Famous Grouse down.

posted on 6/8/13

Bloody hell. Forget the grouse, Jimmys been on the Thai whiskey (that stuff almost blinded me )

posted on 6/8/13

comment by (U5799)

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The only thing worse than a thick Arsenal fan, is one who thinks he's clever.

Thierry's house in London, Fabregas blah blah blah Who cares that they kept their houses? They all still left Arsenal for bigger and better things.

posted on 6/8/13

Spot on righteous1

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 6/8/13

Righteous

But GeoffArsenal said so

posted on 6/8/13

Just for fun, if you were Suarez's agent would you advise him to go to Arsenal knowing their recent trophy drought and minimal at best future trophy potential,very low wages compared to the top clubs/players, a smaller fee,and a contract that takes him to 30, etc?

keeping in mind he'd walk into the starting XI of any club on the planet bar none.

take off the bias for just a minute. would you, being neutral agent looking out for what's best for your client (and you)...would you advise him to go?

me? hell no. being completely honest.

posted on 6/8/13

him. The man knows more about what goes on in
Arsenal,Liverpool and Spurs than most people.

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So the bloke that got sacked, keep with me. Still knows what goes on at Liverpool. Despite all the management and coaches etc that were there from his time there having been replaced.

posted on 6/8/13

If Suarez stays, keeps out of trouble all season, and plays well again, he will have his pick of Europes finest next season. And he can put all this ridiculous Arsenal nonsense behind him....

comment by (U5799)

posted on 6/8/13

Fat Jan Molby

The reality is that it is a no brainer most decent footballers if offered a choice between playing in London or Liverpool will opt for former.

Also I suggest that despite what deluded Liverpool
fans and manager think playing at Arsenal is a better
career move than staying at Liverpool.

Liverpool have finished behind Arsenal in 10 of last 13 seasons and managed just 6 victories [4 in EPL]
in all competitions since 2000/1 season.

Staying at Liverpool is hardly an endorsement.

posted on 6/8/13

The reality is that it is a no brainer most decent footballers if offered a choice between playing in London or Liverpool will opt for former.

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Not sure about that, plenty of very good footballers living in the northwest. In fact a lot of them have made the move up from North London - RVP, Nasri, Clichy, Toure to name but a few.

posted on 6/8/13

Heck even Barton said he'd take a pay cut to move from London.

posted on 6/8/13

Who's plying their trade in North London at the moment, Giroud, Gervinho, Chamakh whilst Aguero, Silva, Suarez and RVP are all up norf.

comment by (U5799)

posted on 6/8/13

Fat Jan Molby

Yes in Manchester, but most have taken the shilling.

Had Wenger not stuck rigidly to his youth project and
kept to his rigid wage structure things might have been very different.

However, times are changing. Arsenal are a well run
club whatever opinion some of us have about football
policy in recent years. They have a strong balance
sheet in contrast to most other clubs in Europe.

I am confident that Arsenal will be competing in transfer and wage market with most of the top teams
apart from those run by sugar daddies.

Sooner rather than later we will buy top players even
if it turns out not to be Suarez. What I do know is that
Liverpool cannot compete with us under current ownership.

posted on 6/8/13

Make you mind up. Is it about the shilling, the property market, a particular city? You're all over the place.

If only they gave out trophies for strong balance sheets.

posted on 6/8/13

The reality is that it is a no brainer most decent footballers if offered a choice between playing in London or Liverpool will opt for former.
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Utter bollox, theres other factors trophies money etc

posted on 6/8/13



Hillarious

Have 5 of these things

posted on 6/8/13

The reality is that it is a no brainer most decent footballers if offered a choice between playing in London or Liverpool will opt for former.

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May I direct you to another thread for an instant riposte to your statement :

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/146275

posted on 6/8/13

What I do know is that Liverpool cannot compete with us under current ownership.
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And how do you know this for a fact, oh sageful one?

comment by (U7889)

posted on 6/8/13

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posted on 6/8/13

criminally underachieving club who's only ambition is to finish top 4. Which Arsenal already are.

corrected for you.

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