What a man.
Luis Suarez [B][/B] @[B]luis16suarez[/B]
My apologies to Chiellini: pic.twitter.com/CvfkkjxzlM
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.@[B]luis16suarez[/B] Itâs all forgotten. I hope FIFA will reduce your suspension.
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We need a crying smiley⊠Iâm in bits here. Bravo, Luis. Bravo, Giorgio.
[QUOTE=âMark Renton, post: 973979, member: 1796â] Luis Suarez [B][/B] @[B]luis16suarez[/B]
My apologies to Chiellini: pic.twitter.com/CvfkkjxzlM
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.@[B]luis16suarez[/B] Itâs all forgotten. I hope FIFA will reduce your suspension.
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We need a crying smiley⊠Iâm in bits here. Bravo, Luis. Bravo, Giorgio.[/QUOTE]
Two warrior champions.
Cynical attempt to get his ban reduced. Spitting in the face of his apologists.
Barcelona get what Barcelona want. This is from 2 days ago
[SIZE=6]Barcelona would require Suarez apology[/SIZE]
ESPN staff
June 28, 2014
Barcelona remain keen on signing Liverpoolâs Luis Suarez despite his four-month ban from all football-related activity, but reports claim the La Liga club want the striker to publically apologise for biting Giorgio Chiellini.
Suarez bit Chiellini during Uruguayâs 1-0 victory over Italy at the World Cup on Tuesday and FIFA decided to hand him what is thought to be their severest punishment to date, suspending him for nine international matches and four months.
The Sun reports Liverpool are prepared to offload their star striker, who will miss the clubâs first nine games of the new season should he stay at Anfield this summer, for a fee of around ÂŁ80 million.
Barcelona, though, are still thought to be keen in bringing the striker to the Nou Camp. The newspaper claims that, should Suarez move to Spain, the Catalan club would consider inserting clauses into his contract which would allow them to punish him if he were to repeat his actions.
Barcelona were initially handed a 14-month transfer ban by FIFA after they were found guilty of breaching rules on signing players under 18 years old. However, world footballâs governing body suspended the ban in April pending an appeal, meaning Barcelona are currently free to buy and sell players this summer.
They have already signed Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo as new coach Luis Enrique looks to strengthen his squad.
© ESPN Sports Media Ltd
Itâs all about the brand.
The Sun reportsâŠ
The Sun know the score when it comes to soccer mate.
[QUOTE=âmyboyblue, post: 974100, member: 180â]Barcelona get what Barcelona want. This is from 2 days ago
[SIZE=6]Barcelona would require Suarez apology[/SIZE]
ESPN staff
June 28, 2014
Barcelona remain keen on signing Liverpoolâs Luis Suarez despite his four-month ban from all football-related activity, but reports claim the La Liga club want the striker to publically apologise for biting Giorgio Chiellini.
Suarez bit Chiellini during Uruguayâs 1-0 victory over Italy at the World Cup on Tuesday and FIFA decided to hand him what is thought to be their severest punishment to date, suspending him for nine international matches and four months.
The Sun reports Liverpool are prepared to offload their star striker, who will miss the clubâs first nine games of the new season should he stay at Anfield this summer, for a fee of around ÂŁ80 million.
Barcelona, though, are still thought to be keen in bringing the striker to the Nou Camp. The newspaper claims that, should Suarez move to Spain, the Catalan club would consider inserting clauses into his contract which would allow them to punish him if he were to repeat his actions.
Barcelona were initially handed a 14-month transfer ban by FIFA after they were found guilty of breaching rules on signing players under 18 years old. However, world footballâs governing body suspended the ban in April pending an appeal, meaning Barcelona are currently free to buy and sell players this summer.
They have already signed Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo as new coach Luis Enrique looks to strengthen his squad.
© ESPN Sports Media Ltd[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes:
no quotes not even from a âspokesmanâ
are prepared, would consider
it is a comic
Suarez may or may not go to Barcelona but The Sun wonât know anything about what Liverpool are prepared to do nor the detail of any clauses in a contract Suarez may sign
Sanchez and cash would be a no brainer.
no quotes not even from a âspokesmanâ
are prepared, would consider
it is a comic
Suarez may or may not go to Barcelona but The Sun wonât know anything about what Liverpool are prepared to do nor the detail of any clauses in a contract Suarez may sign[/QUOTE]
What exactly are you trying to imply here?
An ulterior motive.
take delofeu as well to piss off the neverton cunts
no quotes not even from a âspokesmanâ
are prepared, would consider
it is a comic
Suarez may or may not go to Barcelona but The Sun wonât know anything about what Liverpool are prepared to do nor the detail of any clauses in a contract Suarez may sign[/QUOTE]
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
Is The Sun calling for the monsters who hacked dead kids phones to be banned from phone ownership/journalism?
Wait, this is about The Sun now? OK then.
Its generally acknowledged that seeing as Liverpool nor the Uruguay FA had any knowledge of the apology thats its come about from Suarez and his agent. His agent beingâŠ
you would think Barcelona have bigger gaps to fill in their squad plus upcoming transfer ban
suppose they feel they make it back on shirt sales/commercial opportunities
Sanchez plus 40m would be a decent deal for Liverpool
Will be surprised if Suarez still a Liverpool player by September. Risk for any club is if he bites again he will get the book thrown at him and ban of 6 months plus
[QUOTE=âmyboyblue, post: 974206, member: 180â]Wait, this is about The Sun now? OK then.
Its generally acknowledged that seeing as Liverpool nor the Uruguay FA had any knowledge of the apology thats its come about from Suarez and his agent. His agent beingâŠ[/QUOTE]
i expect he will go but it is a guess - same as The Sun
using The Sun as an indication of truth to a rumour is laughable
they donât care about what the truth is
[QUOTE=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 974215, member: 2272â]i expect he will go but it is a guess - same as The Sun
using The Sun as an indication of truth to a rumour is laughable
they donât care about what the truth is[/QUOTE]
I used ESPN as the first result that came back on google, it was irrelevant what was used, you chose to cling onto it for some bizarre reason, no doubt some laughable Hillsborough thing perhaps. Regardless, the point stands, Liverpool had nothing to do with the apology, UFA had nothing to do with the apology, Suarez had nothing to gain from the apology at this point. So why apologise? Oh yea, thats why.
:rolleyes:
You donât even believe in what youâre saying.
Why?