Man City to launch a bid for Suarez??
By ram_cv
@ram_cv (16513)
India
November 15, 2012 6:59am CST
If the rumors going in English football circles are to be believed, it looks like Mancini might launch a surprise bid for Suarez in the January transfer window. It is an interesting news as Mancini is reportedly looking to replace bad boy Mario Balotelli. Will he replace one bad boy with another? Also it would test Liverpool's resolve to keep it's top players?
What do you think of this news?
Cheers!
Ram
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7 responses
@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 12
i think mancini is seriously hunting Radamel Falcao than Suarez..
both of suarez and Balotelli are bad boys..the different is Luis Suarez only bad in the pitch when everytimes he makes his club under punishment from FA..
but Balotelli always makes trouble his coach with his indiscpliner..
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@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
15 Nov 12
If Liverpool let Suarez go I predict they will go down. It's imperative he stays, in my opinion.
It's bad enough that Andy Carroll is at West Ham!
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@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
15 Nov 12
If the likes of Fernando Torres can go for 50-odd million Suarez is definitely worth the same as him. The man is a goal-machine!
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
16 Nov 12
What do I think? Goodbye Jack! I don't like how Liverpool plays with Suarez.Question. Will Balotelli be any better? Why can;t I shake the thought that a team of unknowns can be better for Liverpool?
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
18 Nov 12
Damn! Ok Thanks. Players are on loan? How does that work?
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
17 Nov 12
@Sarah,
This year Liverpool is very much dependent on Suarez. Of the 12 points almost 11 have been courtesy to the goals from Suarez. Also with the rest of the strikers out either injured or on loan to other clubs, I am not sure Liverpool can afford to lose Suarez at this moment.
Cheers!
Ram
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@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
17 Nov 12
It is only the 11th match of the season with another 27 more to come, and the knife is already out for Brendan Rogers, the Liverpool coach, if the team is getting lower than the current 13th position in the league table.
A new coach does not even have the luxury of a full season to implement his ideas with the regular players, dare he use unknowns, who are untested, to play for a club like Liverpool? The pressure to succeed is simply too great to experiment.
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@hzhan2005 (158)
• China
16 Nov 12
I don't think that the reds would love to have such an exchange. But it is truly strange that Brendan Rodgers is keeping saying that Liverpool must save Suarez and the club needs to invest more money to save Suarez in the team. It is strange. But I don't think that Rodgers would love to have Balotelli. He has a good body but Rodgers seems to prefer more skilled players. Suarez has better skills than Balotelli. Liverpool should try their best to save Suarez.
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@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
15 Nov 12
It is a surprise even if it is a rumor. I have been used to seeing Suarez in the red of Liverpool - just can not imagine what he is like in the blue of Manchester City. As far as playing on the field is concerned, I think Suarez is more disciplined and works very hard. Balotelli is more lay-back in attitude and may not really carry out instructions to the letter. So I don't think Suarez is a bad boy per se. Perhaps an exchange of players is better for Liverpool if they can not convince Suarez to stay. How will Balotelli look in Liverpool's red?
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