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AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
Really Nolan if there is one player Juve should get that is exactly like Suarez is Jovetic. I think Juventus needs Jovetic.
 

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I believe they've made a clause that he can't be transferred to Juventus after the Berbatov incident, i could be wrong there but i remember reading upon it.

If anything Juventus need a Cavani or someone in that mould. Giovinco is a solid SS even though he hasn't set the world alight this season.
 

La Furia

Legion of Doooom
Really Nolan if there is one player Juve should get that is exactly like Suarez is Jovetic. I think Juventus needs Jovetic.

He probably would have gone to Juve if it wasn't for the Berbatov incident, but now it's not happening so Juve might as well liberate Suarez from mid-table mediocrity.

You ain't going to out-troll me Ed, admirable effort though.
 
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Ambrosia

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I will genuinely be surprised if Suarez is still at Liverpool next season. This coming January window is very important for Liverpool, in that we have to show ambition if we want to keep Suarez. I fear we'll just buy a few squad players to fill up the squad (which tbf we do need) but we also need a players at the level of Suarez or players that can help.

We've been linked with Huntelaar and both have played together before. We need a player like that in January. It's a must.
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
He probably would have gone to Juve if it wasn't for the Berbatov incident, but now it's not happening so Juve might as well liberate Suarez from mid-table mediocrity.

You ain't going to out-troll me Ed, admirable effort though.

Rather mid-table mediocrity than playing in a mid-league mediocrity.

Anyway Juventus supporters wouldn't take kindly to buying a Liverpool player.
 

Barcafire

New member
He isnt suited for Barcelona at all, he would just be like Alexis, not allowed to be impulsive and make moves, Suarez tries a lot of things during a match, when it works out it looks brilliant but he also often fails in his actions.
To be honest he is more suited for Serie A type football than tiki taka.

Cant believe people hold the handball during the world cup against him, any player would have done that for his country as it was the last resort, he got punished for it with a red card so what is the problem? Allthough it is typical that out of all 10 fieldplayers it had to be him.

I can agree with everything you said :) except for the World Cup incident.

Personally, it's a horrible action of cheating. It's why rules were created to disallow these sort of things. He did it for his country, but unfairly ruined the hopes of another country. If it were a real war, I could understand it, but it's a football game where men are expect to play fairly, win like a man, and lose like man.

He played as a coward and his character is just that. No other player on that team, at that moment, would of done what he did. So many goals during the World Cup, every goal was a last resort, yet no other player did what he did.

Just sayin'.
 

raskolnikov

Well-known member
I can agree with everything you said :) except for the World Cup incident.

Personally, it's a horrible action of cheating. It's why rules were created to disallow these sort of things. He did it for his country, but unfairly ruined the hopes of another country. If it were a real war, I could understand it, but it's a football game where men are expect to play fairly, win like a man, and lose like man.

He played as a coward and his character is just that. No other player on that team, at that moment, would of done what he did. So many goals during the World Cup, every goal was a last resort, yet no other player did what he did.

Just sayin'.
The other guy in the team did and failed, it was either that or being excluded from the tournament directly.
If for example in the 90th minute a player on a counter is on his way to win his country the world cup final, he gets by the keeper and only needs a tap in, then in the last second a defender jumps on him and prevents him from scoring, its a direct red card and a penalty but nobody would blame him since it was the last ultimate option even if its messed up for the other team.
I was rooting for Ghana to just score that penalty and after that the should out but they were unlucky.
Its not something you preferto do but it was the ultimate option, I think most players would have done the same thing if they had to in that position.
He sacrificed himself to give his country a very small chance of going to the semi's, therefore I disliked the outcome but can understand the action.
 

Jenks

Senior Member
Personally, I think what he did is no where near as bad as diving or going down easily in the box. It's what I would call an "honest" foul. He did it blatantly and took his punishment, taking the gamble that the punishment wouldn't be worse than a certain goal, and it paid off. Obviously it's still cheating, but I think people went way over the top with the reaction.
 

Raed

Dr. Raed St. Claire
Rather mid-table mediocrity than playing in a mid-league mediocrity.

Anyway Juventus supporters wouldn't take kindly to buying a Liverpool player.

They would love to rescue a talented player from the abyss. I don't know what the hell are you on son but you must have lost your mind. Playing for Liverpool is no way, shape or form better than playing for a top club in Serie A. Italians might have lost a league spot, hardly a mark of a medicore league just a lazy attitude towards the UEFA Cup and a few CL Championships, unlike say, Germany who are consistently choking at the highest level.

If Suarez wanted to play in the Europa and win the damned thing with no shot at a league title, he'd go to Atletico Madrid. Sorry brah, Liverpool would finish top 10 max in Serie A even if you stayed there for the next 10 years.
 

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