As the late unlamented Greez used to say about Suarez "He is a **** but he is our ****" well he aint no more FFS
i was going to post same lol. is the in relation to you realized he already knew it was greez in the scoffing fast food reference
I didn't begrudge him when he stayed after saying he wanted to go to arsenal I didn't begrudge him his dream move to Barca I gave him the benefit of the doubt with his screw ups I even still think he is the best player to put on a Liverpool shirt But after his behaviour over the legs, the aura he had about him has disappeared.
nah i was typing while LFCpower was posting just over the duplication. Sky has also done pretty much the same post on the PL board. Think that line stuck in peoples heads somewhat
Not much to say except ****ING BRILLIANT ,every last one of them. 7.30 last night was in ozzy having two injections into my spine by 8.10 on way home missed first goal but it was torture watching the goals and not being able to jump up in the air.Anyways feeling great today even though I drank last night against dr's orders...
By the way a special thank you to Suarez, due to your snidey back flicks at Robbo you caused Gini to come on.......
Don’t give a toss about Suarez or Messi now, they were played off the pitch by a team who wanted it more. I think Barca got a bit casual and over confident after the first leg. Never underestimate Anfield
Messi got away with a foul in 1st leg that led to linekar and rio ****ing over his goal that shouldnt have been Got what their cheating deserved.
Hes one of those players that puts in 100% for his team. Someone you want on your team but against you, you hate his antics. It’s similar with people like Ronaldo and Keane. Great to play with, but horrible player to play against
'I wouldn't bet one single coin on Liverpool playing in the final': Jose Mourinho's pre-game prediction PMSL...... please log in to view this image
But then 1-0 became 2-0... please log in to view this image ... which quickly became 3-0... please log in to view this image And when the fourth went in, the drama was all too much for some... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Suarez - a man of his word... Luis Suarez was not a popular man among Liverpool fans after he celebrated his goal against the Reds in the first leg but, in the eyes of some, he redeemed himself in the second leg. He had promised not to celebrate scoring at Anfield and some couldn't resist the opportunity to remind him of that comment... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Suarez's helping hand? Some fans also noted that Suarez actually played quite a significant part in Liverpool's win. Georginio Wijnaldum's two quick goals after the break made it 3-3 on aggregate and put the Reds on the way to a historic result. But the Dutchman was only on the pitch because of an injury to Andy Robertson, caused by Suarez... please log in to view this image A moment of magic But on a night of amazing moments, plenty of the post-match plaudits were reserved for Trent Alexander-Arnold. With the tie level and the game seemingly heading towards extra time, the 20-year-old full-back displayed impressive intelligence and speed of thought to take a quick corner, catching out the Barcelona defence and allowing an unmarked Divock Origi to sweep home the winner. It was a moment that left many football fans speechless... please log in to view this image ... and drew high praise from his fellow professionals. please log in to view this image But amid all the euphoria and disbelief of what we all saw unfold on Tuesday night, spare a thought for poor Jake. It sounds like he's got a fun day ahead of him... please log in to view this image
That's what I really dislike about the likes of Barca, their snide football, but god forbid you should ever do it to them