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No way is that true.I read somewhere he had no issue with Virgin because they offer tailored accounts for Muslims with no interest or something like that. No idea if it's true or whatever.. but yeah.
No way is that true.I read somewhere he had no issue with Virgin because they offer tailored accounts for Muslims with no interest or something like that. No idea if it's true or whatever.. but yeah.
Would definitely prefer Suarez myself, but he's definitely the high risk/high reward option. In terms of skill he's streets ahead of Rooney, but he's also totally unpredictable and prone to bouts of outrageous direness. One more indiscretion of note on his part, and he'll be staring down the barrell of an even more substantial ban, one suspects.Why? He's a **** but one that's becoming increasingly average at football to boot. Suarez may be many things but he's a genius with the pall
Yes, small clubs invariably always have to give in when bigger teams come in for their players.Liverpool have rejected it, apparently. One does wonder how long they can hold out for though.
The people of Liverpool have treated Luis Suarez like a son...... whatever happens, that will be in his mind
They had long since put it behind them, though. It's been reported that Ferguson decided around February that the time was right to sell but Moyes disagrees, so his arrival actually probably makes it less likely that Rooney will go. It's a bit of a strange one. I'd definitely like to see him sold but would prefer if it wasn't to Chelsea. If you have ethical reasons for not wanting a racist to be your star player then I can see why you'd pick Rooney but on the pitch he's just not in the same league as Suarez.Would definitely prefer Suarez myself, but he's definitely the high risk/high reward option. In terms of skill he's streets ahead of Rooney, but he's also totally unpredictable and prone to bouts of outrageous direness. One more indiscretion of note on his part, and he'll be staring down the barrell of an even more substantial ban, one suspects.
Arsenal's interest in Rooney does seem to have cooled though, and so I fully expect him to be a Chelsea player by the time the transfer window closes. Moyes can harp on all he likes about how he wants to keep Rooney, but it's clear that Whine wants out. Understandably so, in some respects, imo. I mean, how can a manager possibly work with a played he has successfully sued for libel?! It beggars belief. The term "irreconcilable differences" was invented for precisely this sort of situation.
Word on the street is that Higuain had no interest in joining Arsenal, and the rumours were intended to force Real Madrid or other clubs to show their hand.Why did the Higuain deal not happen if Arsenal are willing to spend so much money?
Because we'd rather spend £40m on Suarez than £32m on Higuain after an quoted fee at ~£25mWhy did the Higuain deal not happen if Arsenal are willing to spend so much money?