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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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Suarez did try to force it, and found that the release clause was not there, the clause was that they would allow him to talk to clubs if a bid of 40 came in, not they would have to sell him. Its was a con of a clause, the new contract was to please Suarez who was fuming with the club for the con.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...hn-henry-reveals-club-ignored-it-9164948.html

Arsenal did activate a release clause in Luis Suarez’s contract last summer when they made a £40m plus a pound offer for the Liverpool striker, but the Reds’ hierarchy rejected the bid because “contracts don’t seem to mean a lot”.

That is the view of Liverpool owner John W Henry, who has revealed that the club refused to allow the Uruguayan to leave the club and are now reaping the benefits, with the 26-year-old agreeing a new four-and-a-half year contract to remain at Anfield.
 
I think Lambert and Sturridge will be a good front two to be honest

Obv not as good as Suarez but they will score a lot imo

Wont be good enough to win the title tho, and their midfield is [Poor language removed] as well, Gerrard, Henderson and Sterling, lol
 
Suarez did try to force it, and found that the release clause was not there, the clause was that they would allow him to talk to clubs if a bid of 40 came in, not they would have to sell him. Its was a con of a clause, the new contract was to please Suarez who was fuming with the club for the con.

“And he had a buy-out clause - I don't know what degree I should go into this - but he had a buy-out clause of £40million - more than 60 million (US) dollars. So Arsenal, one of our prime rivals this year ... they offered £40million and one pound for him and triggered his buy-out clause.


This is whats called "Being owned" mate
 
Everyone talking about how we are losing a world class player and not signing a world class player in return, everyone's forgetting that we made Suarez and more particularly Brendan made Suarez.

lol
they really are a lovable bunch amusing people
 
I think Lambert and Sturridge will be a good front two to be honest

Obv not as good as Suarez but they will score a lot imo

It'll be ok but Lamber/ Sturridge Vs Giroud/Sanchez or Rooney/RVP or Costa/Someone else or even Lukaku/Traore... they're way behind.

Another thing which has gone under the radar a bit is that he's fairly injury prone. With Suarez selling his soul to the devil in return for never getting injured it's gone a bit unnoticed.

When Lambert is leading the line instead it really won't be. We will finish above them.
 

“And he had a buy-out clause - I don't know what degree I should go into this - but he had a buy-out clause of £40million - more than 60 million (US) dollars. So Arsenal, one of our prime rivals this year ... they offered £40million and one pound for him and triggered his buy-out clause.


This is whats called "Being owned" mate
Only if you believe the absolute pile of tosh served up by Henry. Who was simply trying to big himself up and make out he had balls the size of cantaloupe melons.

The clause wasn't a release clause, otherwise he'd have gone. The PFA confirmed this at the time, as they were asked to view the contract on the players behalf.
 
It'll be ok but Lamber/ Sturridge Vs Giroud/Sanchez or Rooney/RVP or Costa/Someone else or even Lukaku/Traore... they're way behind.

Another thing which has gone under the radar a bit is that he's fairly injury prone. With Suarez selling his soul to the devil in return for never getting injured it's gone a bit unnoticed.

When Lambert is leading the line instead it really won't be. We will finish above them.

I will wait and see who they sign first
 
I hope they sign Origi, he's the very definition of world cup price inflation. When he had to start a match he did naff all against a very open US defence. Plus he's a complete divock.
 

This article reads like a Letter to Liverpool Football Club:

Expect them to race to apologise and get the moral high ground like never before.

Its all a ludicrous conspiracy and a witchhunt against them.

As always.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-28106549

Lou Vincent: The most brutal form of apology
By Justin ParkinsonBBC News Magazine

The cricketer Lou Vincent has admitted attempting to fix matches. His apology came in stark style.

He exhales loudly. Then he begins his statement: "My name is Lou Vincent and I am a cheat."

The former New Zealand cricketer, in 10 words, admits what he has done, how he has contravened and undermined his own sport by accepting money for match-fixing. Viewers are left in no doubt.

Vincent, at the age of 35, has been banned for life from playing, coaching or participating in any other way in organised cricket after breaching 18 anti-corruption rules in matches played in 2008 and 2011.

Even so, the nature of the opening of his video confession - in which he goes on to say he has "shamed" his sport, country and family - seems unusually stark.

The formula of the opening words is the same as that used by some members of Alcoholics Anonymous. Those attending at meetings are not compelled to say: "My name is XXXX and I am an alcoholic." But many choose to do so, citing its cathartic effect and the creation of a sense of community.

Vincent, who has suffered from depression, is unlikely to feel the same immediate mutual support from his fellow cricketers. But might he eventually gain respect for his statement, in which he also says he wants to face up to what he has done "like a man and accept the consequences"?

"It's very healthy," says Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health at Lancaster University. "You don't get enough of people admitting when they've done something wrong, particularly in the workplace."

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Uruguayan footballer Luis Suarez has faced criticism over his initial refusal to apologise for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in a World Cup match. He has since given a qualified apology - one that expressed sympathy for his victim but did not fully address Suarez's culpability and ongoing problem.

"What the cricketer has done is completely unlike the Suarez situation," says Cooper. "If Suarez had come out straight away and said he'd done wrong under the stress of the situation he would have received much more sympathy. What's happened here in cricket will raise Vincent in people's estimation. The timing is absolutely key."


Vincent recorded his statement after admitting to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) that he had committed match-fixing offences in Twenty20 games when he played for Lancashire and Sussex. It pre-empted the ECB's own announcement.

Sussex County Cricket Club has welcomed the punishment of Vincent,who has played in 23 Tests and 102 one-day internationals. "The episode has been a very difficult time for our players, staff and indeed all supporters of Sussex Cricket," says chief executive Zac Toumazi. "We are determined to do all we can to drive this issue away from our game and remain vigilant and committed in doing so."

Cricket is keen to clean up its image after revelations going back more than a decade, when it was revealed the South African captain Hansie Cronje had fixed matches.

In his confession in 2000, Cronje opened by saying he had been a Christian all his life and had tried to "walk the way the Lord wanted me to walk".
 
It's only last May the Kopites were fuming about Brenda buying Lambert a 32 year old injury prone player for £9m. With the add ons, no sell on value, likes wasting money does Brenda.
 

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