Luis Suarez Appreciation Thread

[SIZE=6]Barcelona chief praises ‘humble’ Luis Suárez as charm offensive continues[/SIZE]
Spanish club not deterred from pursuing Liverpool striker
Forward banned for four months ofor biting at World Cup
[BCOLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]theguardian.com[/BCOLOR], Tuesday 1 July 2014 13.37 BST

Luis Suárez has been heavily linked with a move from Liverpool to Barcelona. Photograph: Carlos Barria/REUTERS
Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has praised transfer target Luis Suarez for issuing a public apology for his bite on Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup, calling the Uruguay and Liverpool forward “humble”.

Suarez is believed to be Barcelona’s number one transfer target this summer and the fact the player has been banned from playing football for four months by Fifa for his bite on Chiellini has not deterred the club from pursuing his signature.

Suarez, who initially denied biting Chiellini, apologised to the Italy defender via social media on Monday, but did not mention Liverpool in his statement, prompting speculation he is indeed looking to leave the Merseyside club for Barcelona.

It has been suggested that Barcelona encouraged Suarez to apologise for his actions, and Zubizarreta welcomed the move.

“Suarez has shown he is humble enough to admit an error, which is very important,” he told reporters.

“He has been humble enough to apologise to those he has affected, because it happened in the middle of a festival of football. In this case it’s the best thing a person can do.”

The former Barca and Spain goalkeeper also highlighted Suarez’s footballing qualities.

“Everyone knows that Luis is an excellent player, everyone knows last season he played in various positions in attack, but everyone also knows that he is a Liverpool player,” he said.

Zubizarreta was speaking at the presentation of Barcelona’s latest signing Ivan Rakitic, and the midfielder also praised Suarez.

“The fact he has had the character and the strength to go in front of everyone and say sorry says a lot about him as a person,” said the Croatian international.

“Not every person has that strength to admit they have done something stupid. I rarely say that I am wrong so this says a lot about him, he has shown the character and strength he has so he should be commended for that.

“Regardless of whether the club signs him or not, his quality is unquestionable. He has shown a lot of quality with Uruguay and scored more than 30 goals (last season) with Liverpool, so he has the necessary quality to play for Barca.”

Jesus but Barca would sicken your shit. Let’s see him try and sink the fangs into Pepe next season. He will know all about it.

Totti’s new tattoo

Adios, Luis.

€88m.

[QUOTE=“Mark Renton, post: 981112, member: 1796”]Adios, Luis.

€88m.[/QUOTE]
What’s that in pounds sterling? Want to tease a few liverpool fans

About £70 million.

Profit, a healthy profit! :rolleyes:

Two Andy Carrolls.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/luis-suarez-5-ways-liverpool-3827953

Signing in :clap:

Yet another transfer engineered by Luis by biting someone. Strange tactic, but it seems to work.

Norwich were relegated. His work was done.

He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.

[QUOTE=“Rudi, post: 723383, member: 1052”]1. Di Canio
2. Suarez
3. Ginola
4. Zola
5. Ravenelli[/QUOTE]

Ginola is running for the FIFA presidency.

:clap:

In the wake of the recent Fifa controversy, Uruguay are havin’ a go. I applaud their opportunism, and hope to see Suarez cleared to play in the Copa, purely for the entertainment value.

Uruguay’s players’ union plans to ask Fifa to annul its nine-match international ban on Luis Suárez for biting an opponent at last year’s World Cup in light of investigations into corruption at world football’s governing body.

The union, in consultation with the Barcelona striker Suárez, has decided to present a petition to the world players’ union FifPro to be raised to Fifa’s executive committee, its legal adviser Ernesto Liotti said on Thursday.

“With these facts [of alleged corruption], Fifa’s decisions in the last few years have come under a mantle of suspicion,” Liotti told Reuters, referring to the arrests of top Fifa officials in Zurich this week.

“We have no proof that this [sanction] was made within the framework of illegal actions but nothing guarantees us that it wasn’t." :D:D:D

Liotti said one of the arrested officials, the now suspended Venezuelan Football Federation president Rafael Esquivel, was on the Fifa disciplinary committee that determined the sanctions handed down to Suárez.

The 28-year-old former Liverpool striker was kicked out of the tournament in Brazil for biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini during their group match, banned from all football for four months and for nine competitive international matches.

[I]He will miss champions Uruguay’s Copa América campaign in Chile, which begins on 11 June.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/28/luis-suarez-uruguay-players-union-annul-biting-ban-fifa[/I]

The King. :clap:

Long live the king.

Long live the king!

He’s unrale.

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