1.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 07:36:28
Morning Ed,

Although Suarez is right he's the last person to be giving advice on how to be at a club, going on his history, I don't know how he has the nerve.

Cheers Ed, have a good one mate.

{Ed001's Note - he was never a problem in terms of training though.}


2.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 08:12:32
Cheers for that ed, wonder what the locker room will be like for van Damme after that nastiness. Have a good day.


3.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 10:17:08
Yeah I suppose we can give him that if nothing else Ed. I just can't stand the man mate, he's an hypocrite. He's happy to preach about how others should be and then I think about how he was at Liverpool you know? He winds me up as much as Neymar, well not quite but you know.

Still though, he is right about Dembele, the lad has serious issues.

{Ed001's Note - he is a dick but there is no point letting him wind you up, he is an irrelevance now. As for Dembele, he is a young lad with lots of money but without the right guidance on how to live life. He just needs the right people around him.}


4.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 11:49:05
Personally i wouldn't like to see Dembele in a liverpool shirt. All the best players for us have had excellent attitudes towards training and playing for the club. People with the bad attitudes are swiftly moved on regardless of how much 'talent' they have. Balotelli being the prime case here. Having a great attitude reflects on the performance on the field. Train hard and you get the rewards.

He is still very young and needs a role model. Suarez would be an excellent role model for him. First one there and last one to leave the training field everyday.


5.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 11:54:05
I really hope, given the talent he appears to have, that Dembele doesn't succumb to 'Balloteli-itis'. For all that there is to vilify Suarez, he can't be accused of giving less than 100% on the pitch or in training.

Not quite a model pro - they tend not to bite people to manipulate a move - but certainly a professional athlete and footballer (as well as being an odious human being) . Quite a contradiction.


6.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 13:00:37
True Ed and zed.


7.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 14:51:58
If Dembele ever moved to Liverpool I'd be interested to see how Klopp and the rest of the coaching staff aim to get the best out of him. I think many players have developed and improved and Dembele, with the talent he has, could certainly do the same. This is all speculative of course but with the right guidance he could be incredible and, with the right sort of transfer fee, could be a very good signing for the club though you would imagine that, if he were to arrive, someone else with a high profile would likely need to leave.


8.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 16:35:22
I agree with you, Seano. He could be great, but would be at the expense of Salah or Mane, you would think.

I've said before, if either of them want to move on to one of the Spanish giants we shouldn't stand in their way, at the end of the season. As long as they make sure they are leaving with a League Winners Medal packed in their bags!

I wonder who people would prefer as a potential replacement - Dembele or Pulisic?

I'd definitely be in the Pulisic camp - he seems to have the work ethic and background to make the most of his talent. And would probably be cheaper too. If anything were going to compensate for losing Salah, for example, a net c£75m PLUS Pulisic would certainly help!


9.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 18:20:16
You all wasn't moaning when Suarez single handedly destroyed United every time he pulled the LFC shirt on.
That guy ruined the Mancs.


10.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 18:53:16
Didn't realise we were moaning now, LFC8?

We're allowed to love Suarez as a player whilst also hating him as a human being, aren't we?

Just like I love myself as a human being, but wouldn't want me anywhere near a Liverpool matchday shirt :D:D.


11.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 18:56:06
LFC8, there is a diff. Suarz being a beast on the pitch and in training (often played injured) and embarrassing Utd and many other teams, does not remove from the fact he was a pariah, a diver, took the club to court to force a move, bit a THREE players to force a move (Ivanovic, Chielini and even Othman Bakkal of PSV so as to come to us) and a cheat. This is not an either or issue. All these things can be and frankly, ARE correct about him so he should be the last one to be speaking about how to act professionally at a club. The lack of self-awareness is deafening on his part but then again, Suarez not as mature as his age may suggest and frankly, he never was.


12.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 20:34:25
Without a doubt, he was brilliant on the pitch but he was just a sh*thead of a person, I'd rather have an average striker who has some respect for the game over Suarez who destroyed teams yet dragged the club through dirt. He was bad for the club, we don't need people like that at our club. I was absolutely bloody delighted when he signed for Barcelona.

Zed I agree, it'd be Pulisic for me too mate I just love watching the lads progress because he's something special imo mate, not only that but he's a very intelligent lad with respect for the game, I'd love to see him at Liverpool but I doubt we ever will lol it doesn't help that he's a Utd fan! But we can't all be perfect ;) .


13.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 20:52:42
Great player, never gave up but the conduct was wild. Plus, he basically threw King Kenny under a bus so seriously? Great player, some great goals but an absolute odious man unfortunately.


14.) 21 Nov 2018
21 Nov 2018 21:42:55
Spot on, Salah. Pulisic is the real deal. Brilliant player, a hardworker, very down to earth and pleasant kid if you have watched his interviews.