QUOTE(maranello55 @ Apr 23 2013, 04:48 PM)
Suarez fer me. while other players are surrounded by a good team, Suarez lifted Liverpool and most of the time a one man show and haf been doing it all season long
taken from the link. (Gus Poyet says of suarez)
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"It's difficult to have Luis playing at that level with a different character. You need to play the whole package and manage him the best way you can and get the best out of him without any other issues.
"You need to be with him daily and know where he is and in which country he is playing football. It is not just about the 90 minutes we see. I think right now the mental side of football is the most important part."
Poyet accepts that the way Suarez plays his football will divide opinion, but believes he is often misunderstood by English audiences.
"They think they know the reasons why he plays how he plays," Poyet explained. "He learnt to play in a certain way and he will do everything possible to win a football match; sometimes too much. He knows that better than you and me".
We often seen how suarez plays over 100% for liverpool. Often taking the mettle to lift/carry the team on occasions, given an older gerrard can only do so much.
Now the debate, should liverpool hang on to such a player or should we cut him off as some ex players have called him an embarrassment. (there is no denial or excuse of suarez moment of blip but that aside). We the fans & many critics too have have often described that on his day suarez is superb close to genius (great) player. (ok fine, if some manu fans thinks he is second best to their beloved ronaldo or RVP).
If we were to keep him will the owners be willing to invest a little more to build around him. players in who can H e l p expand his influence in the game and not bide too long a time. Suarez not feeling frustrated to do more (not that he minds but sometimes the frustration..

). Granted the owners have the vision and hope to build BR's team from the foundation & it may mean some years to actually yield some results.
Would it then be the best for suarez to play in a
better built/equipped team instead? hence to cash in??
my own view is suarez should not be sold to appease the the so-called moral high ground goons whom is sitting high up on the pedestal but with the hope the FSG backs BR this summer, (not 2nd guess the situation)
say what may (others) but for LFc faithfuls
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The Liverpool striker has been charged with violent conduct by the Football Association over the shocking incident in Sunday's Premier League match.
Luque played with Suarez at Ajax and the pair were involved in an on-field confrontation in a match against Feyenoord.
A dispute between the pair over taking a free-kick led to them coming to blows in the dressing room at half-time and they had to be separated by team-mates. They were both substituted at the break and hit with heavy fines by Ajax.
But Luque reckons Suarez is a "good guy".
He said: "We were good friends before and after this incident and it was the only time I ever had a problem with him.
"After that game he admitted he was wrong and said sorry because that's the type of guy he is. He is a good guy, and we all make mistakes.
"He was quiet in the dressing room and kept to himself, but when he gets onto the pitch he is transformed.
"He fights for everything, he's very physical, and what happened with Ivanovic was unfortunate, but I'm sure he didn't do it with any bad intentions or in bad faith.
"Luis is a player who lives football 100 per cent. He plays with a lot of intensity and right to the limit. We know Luis is capable of doing anything to win a game and sometimes he does things in the heat of the moment, but he is the type of player I'd always want in my team."
Luque, a former Spain international who spent two years at Newcastle, claimed the incident was being blown out of proportion, even though Suarez was banned for seven matches while at Ajax for biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal.
"In the Premier League everything is exaggerated a lot and perhaps this is getting more coverage because it's not the first time something like this has happened to Luis," he added.
"There's no need to give more importance to it. He has said sorry and that's for the better. It is just an anecdote."
He urged Liverpool to keep hold of the player, adding: "If he left Liverpool they would find it tough to find someone of the same quality as him."
This post has been edited by koolspyda: Apr 24 2013, 08:31 AM