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He did play and played well in my view. He created lots of problems and opportunities, such as when he tackled Mikel.

Saying he did not play well is taking away from a great defensive performance when we had our CBs and FBs playing well and well-protected by all other players, even Willian tracking back often.

Opposition was quality aside from the last 15min or so when their 16yo (smith?) was clearly not in the match.

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Flat track bullying is actually a very good trait to have, especially in league football. Ronaldo was the king of that in the PL (he never scored a PL goal against Chelsea and one vs Liverpool from open play) but his flat track bullying was what won United 3 in a row.

I think Jose was a genius defending and praising him to the hilt pre match, he must have been aware of what happened with Luis and Moyes last season, and knew that the more you slate him, the better he plays.

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Liverpool is nothing without Suarez; yes, you may not like him personally, but he is some player.

Today he did nothing special, but against City, even if he didn't score, he was sublime.

For me, world's best forward right now.

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Chelsea make Liverpool striker Luis Suarez their top summer transfer target

Its thought that the Blues will test the water at the end of the season with a £55million offer.

http://metro.co.uk/2014/02/07/chelsea-make-liverpool-striker-luis-suarez-their-top-summer-transfer-target-4294398/

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Reading these "flat track bully" comments.

Shit, if we bought Suarez and he did for us exactly what he's doing now where he destroys all of the smaller teams I'd be delighted. We already do well against the top sides without a top striker. It's the matches like West Ham, Newcastle, Stoke and the like where we struggle at times to score. We would be absolutely gone and out of sight this season with Suarez.

We wouldn't have to be nervous or anxious ahead of some of these games like we have been over recent seasons. We'd have the Man City effect that their current side had up until we just spanked them. Teams would be terrified and demoralized before taking a step on the pitch.

Imagine being a player on a side like Sunderland or Hull or whatever other shit side and seeing Suarez, Hazard, Willian etc lining up across from you. Knowing you have almost no chance of stopping all of them.

I'd gladly see Roman trigger the release clause if it exists. He's proven wrong thus far any concerns people had about his behavior. He's focused entirely on his football and has stayed completely out of trouble.

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Flat track bully scored against Everton twice this season, Spurs already 2 goals. Scored twice against us last season, scored against Man City last season, scored against Arsenal last season. Yeah he truly is...

Just because he doesn't bang them in regularly against top teams doesn't mean he is a flat track bully. And for 55m, IT IS A BARGAIN. Personally I think they will reject it and eventually we will have to pay at least 80m if we are interested.

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Reading these "flat track bully" comments.

Shit, if we bought Suarez and he did for us exactly what he's doing now where he destroys all of the smaller teams I'd be delighted. We already do well against the top sides without a top striker. It's the matches like West Ham, Newcastle, Stoke and the like where we struggle at times to score. We would be absolutely gone and out of sight this season with Suarez.

We wouldn't have to be nervous or anxious ahead of some of these games like we have been over recent seasons. We'd have the Man City effect that their current side had up until we just spanked them. Teams would be terrified and demoralized before taking a step on the pitch.

Imagine being a player on a side like Sunderland or Hull or whatever other shit side and seeing Suarez, Hazard, Willian etc lining up across from you. Knowing you have almost no chance of stopping all of them.

I'd gladly see Roman trigger the release clause if it exists. He's proven wrong thus far any concerns people had about his behavior. He's focused entirely on his football and has stayed completely out of trouble.

Plus his work rate in tough matches is at least as good as Eto's (far superior than Torres').

No-brainer if attainable.

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