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I'm glad Suarez is looking like he's going. Although he's a brilliant player, he's been an absolute poison on the PL. Good riddance.

 

Why exactly is he a poison? I don't get this, I think he contributes far more to the PL in terms of generating viewers than Mike Williamson, and no body is calling him a poison except us on here. I think the PL will lose an interesting character even if he is an absolute prick.

 

He is an absolute cunt, seriously what don't you get about that?  Comparing him to Mike Williamson ffs! :lol:

 

 

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RAWK Meltdown ‏@RAWK_Meltdown 6h

(Suarez) A thorn, you never used your rose, The ones you loved abandoned you, Your nutmegs made hearts so warm...

 

RAWK Meltdown ‏@RAWK_Meltdown 6h

(Suarez) You helped the club but who helped you? Then rushing through the Chelsea defence, They hounded you, you lost control

 

RAWK Meltdown ‏@RAWK_Meltdown 6h

(Suarez) We prayed that you would get a 3 match ban, The news came through - Your season over... Good night, my sweet prince...

 

 

:lol:

 

Scousers are camp as tits. :lol:

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

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Give me someone like that over some nice guy who's absolutely terrible.

 

Indeed. But the alternative doesn't have to be the extreme opposite.

 

I, like most, think he's a class footballer. But he's fucking odious.

 

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Call me idealistic but racially abusing another player on the pitch crosses a line no player should ever cross, and I'd be ashamed to have a player who did it playing for us no matter how good they are

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, fucking around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

Oi, thats your captain your talking about.
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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, fucking around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

does it matter where he does it...he does it and that makes him a twat.
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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

Oi, thats your captain your talking about.

 

I know …

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, fucking around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

 

No idea why that's the case, nor am I trying to defend him. It just strikes me as something that sets him apart from the run-of-the-mill cunt footballer.

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a cunt when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, fucking around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

 

No idea why that's the case, nor am I trying to defend him. It just strikes me as something that sets him apart from the run-of-the-mill cunt footballer.

 

:thup:

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

 

No idea why that's the case, nor am I trying to defend him. It just strikes me as something that sets him apart from the run-of-the-mill c*** footballer.

The guy has always struck me as one of those type people with severe impulse problem or inner demons, rather than just an evil person. He's clearly extremely competitive to the point of being a dirty player, and most of his offences have been been "rush of blood" type moments. I seriously doubt he spent time making the decision to bite either Ivanovic or Bakkal. The guy got a bit annoyed, had a rush of adrenaline and lost his head. I seriously doubt he can control himself. :lol:

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

 

No idea why that's the case, nor am I trying to defend him. It just strikes me as something that sets him apart from the run-of-the-mill c*** footballer.

The guy has always struck me as one of those type people with severe impulse problem or inner demons, rather than just an evil person. He's clearly extremely competitive to the point of being a dirty player, and most of his offences have been been "rush of blood" type moments. I seriously doubt he spent time making the decision to bite either Ivanovic or Bakkal. The guy got a bit annoyed, had a rush of adrenaline and lost his head. I seriously doubt he can control himself. :lol:

 

In addition to all the diving, cheating and injury feigning of course. Fkn adrenaline.

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That's the funny thing about Suarez: he seems by all accounts to be a perfectly nice person and entirely professional off the pitch/in training.

 

He's just a c*** when he plays.

 

I honestly hear that about anyone with a bad reputation :lol: "Oh, I know he acts like a dickhead when everyone is looking but in real life he's a great bloke" :lol:

 

You hear it, but it isn't really true, is it? It's just apologists making excuses. Most of the leagues known arseholes have at least as many scrapes off the pitch as on it. Whether it's fighting in nightclubs, f***ing around or just being a dick to people.

 

Given how bad Suarez behaves on the field, you'd expect there to be at least a couple of off-field stories but there aren't any (at least that I'm aware of).

 

Maybe he is just a coward? I doubt he would have the balls to go up to someone like Ivanovic when there isn't the ref, other players, tv etc.. and bite him.

 

No idea why that's the case, nor am I trying to defend him. It just strikes me as something that sets him apart from the run-of-the-mill c*** footballer.

The guy has always struck me as one of those type people with severe impulse problem or inner demons, rather than just an evil person. He's clearly extremely competitive to the point of being a dirty player, and most of his offences have been been "rush of blood" type moments. I seriously doubt he spent time making the decision to bite either Ivanovic or Bakkal. The guy got a bit annoyed, had a rush of adrenaline and lost his head. I seriously doubt he can control himself. :lol:

 

In addition to all the diving, cheating and injury feigning of course. Fkn adrenaline.

 

He's not evil your honour, he only punched his wife because he likes his steak cooked a bit longer. Lets call it an impulse.

 

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It's hideous. I wouldn't wear that if you paid me.

 

i have ten thousand pounds..

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It's hideous. I wouldn't wear that if you paid me.

 

i have ten thousand pounds..

Make it 15 thousand in cash and I am prepared to wear it for 5 minutes in a pitch black room and no pictures allowed

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Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has reiterated his love for the club, but again insisted that he needs to leave Anfield.

 

The Uruguay star is currently in South America preparing for the Confederations Cup, having already revealed that he wants to leave the club this summer.

 

Liverpool have insisted that Suarez, who is currently serving a 10-game ban from domestic football in England after biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, is not for sale.

 

But Suarez believes that he has to leave because of his treatment from the British press.

 

"Ever since I arrived I have felt bad, they have never judged me for my play but with the attitude that he dives, protests, makes gestures, racism... everything," Suarez told television show RR Gol.

 

"They have never spoken well of me. For that reason, when I was told I could win the Player of the Year award, I said: "I will not get excited as I know that I will never win an important award in England."

 

Suarez also feels the Football Association are against him, comparing his ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra to that of John Terry, who was suspended for half the amount of games after a similar incident with Anton Ferdinand.

 

"Without any proof they gave me an eight-match ban, but with Terry, where they had proof, lip-readers, they gave him four. I'm South American and I think that's the root of all of this," he continued, admitting that despite his love for the club - he cannot see himself staying.

 

"Liverpool is a club that I dreamt about playing for as a boy. I have been with great players there, they know me and I would love to continue for many more years at Liverpool. The stadium is spectacular, the fans are phenomenal: people with tattoos of me, things that I could never have imagined.

 

"After the [Evra] suspension people would come up to me, this is something that really touched me and they would say: "Luis forget everything and stay."

 

"But I can't forget as it was something that I had to suffer, that my family had to suffer and away from football I have a family to support and who are hurt by these things. "

 

Asked again where he sees himself going, should he leave he said: "My agent said to remain calm rather than quiet, remain calm and when there is concrete interest you'll be the first to know."

 

Suarez also recounted a recent incident during a shopping trip, which affected him and his family.

 

"About a week ago I was walking in a shopping centre near Manchester and three or four guys asked me for a photo," he revealed.

 

"While we were posing for it my wife said to me "Luis, get out of the photo". She noticed they were making biting gestures. I was with my wife and my daughter. Things like that get on your nerves. My wife was on the brink of tears and the blokes ran off laughing. You get tired of stuff like that."

 

Suarez has already declared that he would be open to a move to Real Madrid and that remains the case.

 

"I'm not sure if I see myself in the white (of Real Madrid), the only thing I know is that I have a contract," he said.

 

"Any player would like to play for a great team and Real Madrid certainly are that.

 

"Every player wants to reach the very top and Real Madrid are at the very top, but everything that has been said is just rumours, I have had nothing concrete.

 

"Obviously Real Madrid is a great team and every player dreams about them; Real Madrid is Real Madrid and it's as high as you can go as a player and they will always tempt you."

 

He admits that he and compatriot Edinson Cavani don't speak about their respective futures, with the Napoli striker also the subject of regular speculation.

 

"We have never really spoken about whether this club or that is interested. Obviously we talk about football; he asks me about the Premier League and I ask him about Italy," he said.

 

"But we have never talked or even even joked about one of us going to one club or another.

 

"I would prefer to have him as a team-mate than a rival because he is a great player. Hopefully he will go to one of the four you dream of because he has great power."

 

Boo hoo.

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