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The sudden Media's Suarez love in?


Jonjo Baldy
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Anyone noticed how after the summer, after all the vitriol and malicious hate by the media against Suarez, that now all of a sudden they are all somewhat bootlicking his arse? They don't seem to be bale to stop writing articles praising him, even the pundits are at it.

 

Scared of losing the only world superstar in the country?

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He's in the form of his life, his disciplinary record is clean, he's playing with a smile on his face, not getting involved in any little niggly spats and working well with the younger members of the squad.

 

He's never looked as complete a player, both in performance and attitude, and even those who dislike him have had to accept that. Nothing really weird about it. The stigma of praising a player with a racism charge against him seems to have faded, so the pundits and writers who always saw a world class player there are now happy to stick their heads above the parapet and express an opinion.

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It won't last.

 

They are just building him up to knock him right back down, first chance they get.

^^^This.

 

They're basically waiting for him to do something they consider unsavoury, then they'll blow it up as if it's the worst thing anyone has ever done.

 

Personally, I think it may have already happened.  I mean - dunking a chocolate biscuit in hot tea? Filthy bastard!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN7RPTPdLHU

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He's stopped biting people, his behaviour on the pitch is significantly better and he has been immense.

 

Can you blame their change in stance?

is the right answer. As soon as he does anything be it dive, kick or bite someone he'll be enemy number 1 again.
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He was doing most of the stuff mentioned here last season, people have short memories, yet the media was carrying this bad stench on him, that was even before the bite, bale of course got most of the attention even though Suarez was clearly the best player in the league, I just find it  odd how suddenly their stance has changed when the media, all the pundits, including some Liverpool ones were saying he should be sold, kick him out of the country, yet now they are fighting to lick his bum.

 

Wonder how long it will last.

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Don't like it, don't know why they're doing it other than journo's are two faced cunts and will do what sells papers.

 

The justification for him not winning player of the year and only getting one vote shouldn't have changed in 6 months, he's still the vile, horrible, racist, biting scumbag of those articles. The win at all costs anti hero that they loved to spew bile about.

 

Somethings brewing.

 

 

 

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It won't last.

 

They are just building him up to knock him right back down, first chance they get.

 

The clue is in your last phrase.

 

Suarez has to do something to give them a chance.  If he keeps his head out of his backside, there's nothing they can do but praise him.  If he gives them some excuse by losing his head and doing something foolish, they won't.

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He's in the form of his life, his disciplinary record is clean, he's playing with a smile on his face, not getting involved in any little niggly spats and working well with the younger members of the squad....

 

 

A good post in full.

 

Rodgers must take enormous credit for getting Suarez on track, cutting out the stupid stuff, and concentrating on scoring goals. The media will cover the story, and now the story is goals, long may it continue.

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