(13-02-2011 03:33 )mitchell Wrote: [ -> ]Luiz Suarez looked good in his first start but if he stayed on his feet instead of trying to & winning a free kick he may well have gone on to score, he had a reputation for this in Holland & is gonna have to stop it if he wants to be a hit with us dare I say it but just like Ronaldo did at the Dirty fucks.
Damn right mate! He has to stop doing that, it doesn't run in English football. No one gives a shit, its all physical. If he carries on there will be cards coming because the Ref's will know what his like and the branding "Cheat" will come out for him..again!
Cristiano Ronaldo wasexactly like this when he started, the same with Didier Drogba and Fernando "Judas" Torres who cut it out quickly to be fair.
moeyahoo my point was if he stayed on his feet he may have scored yes he did have a rep for it from time to time in Holland but it was his first start so lets not jump on him this quit, I was merely pointing out that if he didn't go down then he would've been through on goal & we may have won the game.
Thought i'd stick the boss new Luis Suarez song up on here.Learn the words and get singin!
His name is Luis Suarez, he wears the famous Red (I just can't get enough, I just can't get enough)...
When he scores a volley and when he scores a head (I just can't get enough, I just can't get enough)...
He scores a goal and the Kop go wild and I just can't seem to get enough SUAREZ der der der der der der der der (etc)
It had nearly passed me by without realising but i just remembered that today marks the 15th anniversary of the passing of the great Bob Paisley. NO manager in the history of British Football has had the success Bob had in such a short period of time. In just 9 years in charge (1974-1983) he won 6 League Titles (76,77,79,80,82,83) 3 European Cups (77,78,81) 1 Uefa Cup (76) 1 European Super Cup (77) and 3 League Cups (81,82,83).
R.I.P Bob Paisley.......You'll Never Walk Alone
Below is just a little tribute to the great man i found on youtube.....
There is serious talent in that youth team. Sterling is going to be a star. Suso is already good enough to be in the first team squad. Conor Coady captains the England U19's and is tipped to be the future Stevie G. Then there's Jack Robinson who made his first team debut last season aged just 16. It's the best youth side since the one that produced Owen, Carragher, David Thompson and an even younger Stevie Gerrard who had another year with the youth team after that. Next up for the boys could be the young scum who have to beat Newcastles youths first.
Just seen this on Twitter, I can't see it to be honest but it would be good to see.
Empire of the Kop RT @robbohuyton: Times reporting Coady, Robinson, Flanagan and Sterling in Europa League squad. Sterling could be youngest-ever #LFC player at 16yrs 71days.