PIPA23
retired :)
- 21 June 2007
i think the same, but if we get a lot of money added to that deal, i think we can live with that...
i trust Rodgers to make best out of it.
i trust Rodgers to make best out of it.
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Tony Barret:
Liverpool are closing in on a deal for Belgium international Divock Origi. Spurs are also interested but Liverpool lead the race.
I don't really care , tired of getting this "young" guys , we need some real deal , Sanchez , Shaqiri can do the job
he's a striker and we already have 2 great strikers and a 2 good backup , we need a 1st team player if we want to win something
i can only agre...
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don´t want to defend him, but the hypocrisy is just obvious from non-lfc fans who seem to have short memory, if you think of breaking legs, ending careers or kicking fans is imo biger harm than a bite... just theoretically, or at least equal.. Suarez problem is he done it third time now..
This isn´t doping though, but a foul, or serious foul play. Same can be said about your logic, if a player for example breaks a leg in international duty, and therefore will cost a lot of money for his club not having him able to play for them, will the FA of his country pay the cost´s of his injury? or his sallary during that time of recovery?
Suarez is LFC employe, but at World cup he is representing Uruguay FA, not LFC... his club should not pay for his actions in his NT with not having him for their games in PL.
There were at least one: post #39005ok but was there ever a case that FIFA banned an active player from his club duty or football itself, for something that happend in international match except doping of course..?
Gianluca Di Marzio @DiMarzio
Shaqiri, c’è il Liverpool: accordo ad un passo, le ultime http://fb.me/3vWMZK7vj
both those incidents were provoked, again not agreeing with what Cantona/Keane or even Zidane in 2006 did but you can rationalize there anger.
Suarez on the other hand isn't provoked and just seems to lose it regardless.
See Valencia's red card yesterday (and I use that example because I saw it yesterday, not because he is a Utd player). Where is the outrage for him? There isn't, justifiably. I'm looking at the damage, not the intention.
Luis Suárez: Fifa's statement in full
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has reached a decision in the case related to Luis Suárez of Uruguay following an incident that occurred during the FIFA World Cup™ match between Italy and Uruguay played on 24 June 2014.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has decided that:
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Ahahah keep dreaming