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Suarez to Real....

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I actually stated 2 months ago that Southampton were going to get hammered for its players. I watched them batter city. And it was obvious that they had class players in which were going to go elsewhere. Sad but true. Am sure that ? Rodriguez who got injured v city would of been another one on his way. Really hope saints do get past there summer sales of players and do manage to replace Pinocchio.
 
I actually stated 2 months ago that Southampton were going to get hammered for its players. I watched them batter city. And it was obvious that they had class players in which were going to go elsewhere. Sad but true. Am sure that ? Rodriguez who got injured v city would of been another one on his way. Really hope saints do get past there summer sales of players and do manage to replace Pinocchio.

Us fans knew it last year lol.
Not too worried yet, only 1 gone. Hopefully only 3 more to leave.
 
When I mentioned a couple of months ago about the saints getting hammered for its players, I don't know who it was on here said he wasn't to bothered because there were quality players coming through the youth setup. Which is fine but they really do need to replace Pinocchio with someone quality. Who that is ?, lord knows.
 
When I mentioned a couple of months ago about the saints getting hammered for its players, I don't know who it was on here said he wasn't to bothered because there were quality players coming through the youth setup. Which is fine but they really do need to replace Pinocchio with someone quality. Who that is ?, lord knows.
Koeman is the bookies favourite.
Lid happily take him, Dutch tend to go with youth which is way we work. Plus a big name to help with signings.
 
Man Utds squad is poor - their back four is worse than ours , they have nothing in the middle and will rely on a Dutchman who is falling apart and Rooney. They need a great deal of work - they could just as easily drift away like we did.

Certainly don't disagree with that! It has to happen quickly though - perhaps (just) forgivable to just miss out next year, but must happen within 2 - otherwise it could experience the long period in Europa League that Liverpool did. For other Clubs, FFP would need to be considered, too but MUFC is profitable, so shouldn't be a problem.

With 5 or 6 real contenders for the CL places, if not for the Title, it's easy to see why BPL is deemed 'greatest League in the World'! Shame the (style of) football too often doesn't live up to the description for me!

Last year's performance will be a hard act to follow, but there's no reason to think Rodgers can't do it - provided he either keeps an in-form and fit Suarez on the field or replaces him with an equally powerful threat - something I believe is less likely to be achievable. And the woes at the back need to be put right too!
 
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He was probably straight on the phone to his agent last night after witnessing the performance of a couple of his club team mates last night.
 
Quality from him

Within moments of firing a dramatic and crucial winner for his country against England, Luis Suarez's thoughts immediately turned to offering words of consolation for club teammate Steven Gerrard.

The prolific 27-year-old was the scourge of the Three Lions in Sao Paulo, expertly directing a header into the far corner and then driving into the roof of the net as the clock ticked to a conclusion.

Victory resurrected Uruguay's hopes of qualifying for the last 16 of the World Cup in Brazil, but the result left Roy Hodgson's team requiring a remarkable turnaround if they are to progress.

Amid his natural celebration following the final whistle, however, Suarez showed his deep respect for Gerrard by heading straight to the midfielder to provide his support at a difficult moment.

"This is an unlucky moment for him," the talismanic forward, who notched 31 goals for Liverpool last season, explained. "I don't like it when he hurts like this."

The Salto native, returning to the La Celeste line-up after missing their opening match, added: "I said: 'Keep going, forget this game, you're one of the best.' He's the best player I've played with."

As a long ball bounced in behind the England defence in the final minutes of the Sao Paulo encounter, Suarez was primed and ready to capitalise on the smallest of chances to come his way.

The striker scooped possession, carried forward despite a lack of balance and his powerful finish soared over Joe Hart and allowed the Reds' No.7 to set off on a passionate celebration.

He said: "I had to keep calm, keep my cool and when I got the ball I just kicked it with my whole heart, thinking of all those who have supported me.

"It has been like a dream. It is something I have dreamt about very often. It was one of the best games I've played. It's an amazing moment for me. Maybe a few days ago I thought this wouldn't be possible."
 
Quality from him

Within moments of firing a dramatic and crucial winner for his country against England, Luis Suarez's thoughts immediately turned to offering words of consolation for club teammate Steven Gerrard.

The prolific 27-year-old was the scourge of the Three Lions in Sao Paulo, expertly directing a header into the far corner and then driving into the roof of the net as the clock ticked to a conclusion.

Victory resurrected Uruguay's hopes of qualifying for the last 16 of the World Cup in Brazil, but the result left Roy Hodgson's team requiring a remarkable turnaround if they are to progress.

Amid his natural celebration following the final whistle, however, Suarez showed his deep respect for Gerrard by heading straight to the midfielder to provide his support at a difficult moment.

"This is an unlucky moment for him," the talismanic forward, who notched 31 goals for Liverpool last season, explained. "I don't like it when he hurts like this."

The Salto native, returning to the La Celeste line-up after missing their opening match, added: "I said: 'Keep going, forget this game, you're one of the best.' He's the best player I've played with."

As a long ball bounced in behind the England defence in the final minutes of the Sao Paulo encounter, Suarez was primed and ready to capitalise on the smallest of chances to come his way.

The striker scooped possession, carried forward despite a lack of balance and his powerful finish soared over Joe Hart and allowed the Reds' No.7 to set off on a passionate celebration.

He said: "I had to keep calm, keep my cool and when I got the ball I just kicked it with my whole heart, thinking of all those who have supported me.

"It has been like a dream. It is something I have dreamt about very often. It was one of the best games I've played. It's an amazing moment for me. Maybe a few days ago I thought this wouldn't be possible."

What a top bloke he is:rolleyes:
 
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