Rodgers salutes warrior Suarez

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has hailed Luis Suarez as a "warrior" and a "winner" following his performance against Swansea on Sunday.

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delarone-mufc (Manchester United) says...

Warrior of spirit. Warrior. Of. Spirit. Nope, whatever way i say it, it still sounds stupid. You got to admit Kopites, its another clanger from David Brenton Rodgers

Posted 3:06pm 21st February 2013

kalavrim (Everton) says...

I have commented on the current Everton stories on 365 so that must qualify me to comment here - or does it not work that way? Apparently all the fan page and twitter twunt kopites are threatening to 'batter' the Zenit fans in retribution. I'd send out 'Warrior' Luis.

Posted 1:07pm 21st February 2013

KennySpurs says...

Could this be the biggest game in Liverpool's history?

Posted 12:35pm 21st February 2013

ricky villa (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

Some touchy people on here. Why should Liverpool fans only post on Liverpool stories, or Spurs fans on Spurs stories...this is a FOOTBALL SITE you mouth breathers, people can post where they like.It seems to be open season on Brendan at the moment, but it was open season on AVB a few months ago. Get over it.

Posted 12:21pm 21st February 2013

hincey (Arsenal) says...

@RedG so you decided to add your non comment to this non comments story???? Well done!!!!

Posted 11:48am 21st February 2013

RedG says...

I couldn't believe there was so many comments on this non-story, then I read the comments. What a load of sh*t you lot are talking. Non-comments for a non story.

Posted 10:22am 21st February 2013

hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...

That is a near perfect compliment, and Brodgers is keeping them coming thick and fast for Suarez, but its becomming a bit OTT now. He'll stay Brodgers if you get into the top 4. I reckon you'll have next year (assuming you're in contention, and not beating everyone below you, but never anyone competing for the top spots), but if you're off the pace, he'll be gone, probably in January. One of the two Manchester clubs anyone? he says he likes living up here.

Posted 9:44am 21st February 2013

wezmond (Manchester United) says...

Great player, but I think even Liverpool fans know he should be playing in a better team.

Posted 8:44am 21st February 2013

ducrobel (Manchester United) says...

I'm sure that 12 minutes makes all the difference!? Nothing like insulting a players intelligence to motivate them. When Rodgers was appointed, I thought it would be great for Liverpool but now cringe before he opens his mouth.

Posted 8:35am 21st February 2013

dev (Leeds United) says...

so to summarize you did nothing against a half decent team but against Swansea reserves you are a winner. says it all really.

Posted 4:41am 21st February 2013

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