Read somewhere that Rodgers forced Suarez to take part in the lap of honour.
Source please.
Read somewhere that Rodgers forced Suarez to take part in the lap of honour.
Source please.
@GenericGoonCunt
Pretty much. From an arsenal forum thread.
I think he means "that" scene.
Pretty much. From an arsenal forum thread.
He's still leaving and right now he's making you look like mugs.
He'll be a Madrid player by the end of this summer.
How is my signature be related with drugs and shattered lives?
I want us to keep him, I'm resigned to the fact we might lose him to Madrid if they come in, I refuse to accept the possibility of him going somewhere else in the premier league.
Leaving to another premier league club will ridicule his "I can't live anymore with the UK media anti Suarez campaign".
I'm very happy that Allen and Kelly are back getting game time ahead of the season. Will we have anyone out other than Suarez for the first few games?
TheFasterBlade is correct.
When Liverpool scored, I looked at Suarez and his reaction was more of anger than anything else. To the point where the crowd was confused and probably thought the goal was ruled out for offside. That's how disappointed he looked.
Then once the whistle blew, he sort of stood there by himself, started to walk off, stopped and then someone (can't remember who) went and spoke to him and he begrudgingly went to shake hands with the opposition.
Stroppy cunt.
Ahaa so someone did tell him to stick around and do the lap of honour...
Suarez and Aspas look like they have the potential to form a lethal partnership together.
Shame we won't get to find that out.
95,000 people is amazing! But how does a team like LFC gain such a following considering we've been mediocre at best. Is it our cup success, which carries little favor here in the UK?
Pretty much. From an arsenal forum thread.