Legend of the fall…Sometimes, staying on your feet becomes really difficult

A few weeks ago, Arsenal’s Chief Executive, Ivan Gazidis, spoke about how Arsenal had become a financial force to be reckoned with, as he boldly stated that the club could beyond their usual Scrooge-esque ways to sign a top quality player as well as paying astronomical wages if the need arises.

This was like music to the ears of some Arsenal fans, while others took it with a pinch of salt.

The media swarmed around the club like the vultures they are publishing articles linking the Gunners to many players from different realms. While the official website has been providing updates on preseason training, the new 2013/14 away kit coming up and players that are going out on loan, the keyboard warriors of several sports columns have been extremely busy publishing ludicrous articles about Arsenal transfer rumors and what have you.

The media went on a frenzy in regard to the Gonzalo Higuain protracted transfer saga and it has become as tiring as seeing Lionel Messi score a goal for Barcelona. *yawns*

Just when we thought that we had seen it all, the Telegraph and the Daily Express reported that the Gunners launched an audacious £30 million bid for Liverpool’s star striker, Luis Suarez, that was immediately rebuffed. The idea of Arsenal placing a bid of that humongous amount (it doubles the transfer record fee paid for Andrey Arshavin in 2009) is somewhat perplexing, because despite the fact that the club claims to have so much money in its coffers, it has never put its money where its mouth is, and the recent signings prove this fact.

Notwithstanding, it has been reported from the Telegraph and Daily Express that the Gunners actually made a bid for Luis Suarez, albeit it has been rejected, but in every rumor, there’s an element of truth.

Without further ado, here are the pros and cons of signing a talented player like Luis Suarez.

I prefer my bad news first, so I’ll start with the cons, and trust me, they’re a lot.

THE CONS

His Biting Chronicles

Players always want to stand out for more reasons than one.

As great a player as Zinedine Zidane was, he will be forever remembered for his unfathomable moment of madness in the 2006 World Cup final (of all stages!), where he allowed his anger get the better of him before giving Marco Materazzi a headbutt Street Fighter’s Skullomania would have been proud of. That iconic act has also been immortalized in France, as a statue of Zidane headbutting Materazzi was unveiled in September 2012.

In the case of our dear ol’ Luis Suarez, he reverted to biting on two counts.

The first incident occurred in a heated clash between Ajax and PSV Eindhoven in November 2012. The referee brandished a red card to Ajax’s Rasmus Lindgren for a rash challenge on PSV’s Ibrahim Afellay. Players from both sides became volatile swarming around the official and away from the watchful eyes of the referee, Luis Suarez was involved in a bust-up with PSV’s Otman Bakkal, who stood on his foot prompting the Uruguayan to take his pound of flesh off the midfielder’s shoulder.

He was banned for seven games, much to Ajax’s acknowledgement and things went downhill from there as he was shipped out to Liverpool for £22.8 million that winter.

As recently as just three months ago in the 2-2 draw against Chelsea last season, Suarez salvaged a draw for his team with a late goal but he dominated the headlines for this incident…

Yum Yum

This earned him a 10-match ban which also brought his season to an abrupt end. To make things worse, the ban continues into the new campaign as well. Some say that it was just a deliberate act to make things so unbearable that Liverpool may be forced to sell him and these claims could be true.

He has bitten a player when he was in Ajax and he repeated the act in Liverpool. The chances of Suarez biting a player if he joined Arsenal are as high as finding no hair on Howard Webb’s head.

His Diving Theatrics

He has even dived against the Gunners….and MANY OTHER TEAMS

The despicable act known as diving.

This is a disgraceful act that can be the difference between a win, a draw and a loss. That act that has the potential to make a team lose a player for a crime he certainly didn’t commit.

From the photo above, Luis Suarez conned the ref into awarding his side a penalty for his team, which was missed by Dirk Kuyt. On another day, Kuyt would have scored the spot kick (like the type he converted in the 101st minute at the Emirates – 2010/11 season) and Liverpool would have been a goal to the good. Thanks to some cheating from Suarez.

When he committed the despicable act in a game against Stoke, the Potter’s manager, Tony Pulis, was so livid and requested for the player to be banned. There was even a time when Suarez added some humor to his diving shenanigans with his infamous ‘celebration‘ in front of David Moyes, when the Scotsman made some comments about his trademark act.

There are certainly no saints at Arsenal (Santi Cazorla dived against West Brom or so!) but with a player like Suarez in Arsenal’s ranks, diving to win set pieces will become a norm, and this is something that needs to be eradicated from the game, not encouraged.

His Racial Incident with Patrice Evra

To be honest, I don’t like Patrice Evra…especially after he labeled Arsenal as a mere training center shortly after Manchester United’s victory over the Gunners in December 2010.

However, I was utterly disappointed when Luis Suarez  racially abused Evra in October 2011, earning him an eight-match ban and a £40,000 fine. Just when we thought that Suarez had put things to bed, he comes up with this…

Shame

Liverpool’s support for the player during the ordeal sent mixed responses and I certainly wouldn’t like to see a racist play for a club like Arsenal. I’m sure other fans are in alignment with me on this one.

He’s Reportedly Unhappy in England

At the end of last season, Luis Suarez publicly declared his intentions to leave England because the Press have been intruding into his private life,

“It’s a good moment for a change of environment because of all I’ve been through in England. I had a hard time, very hard, and the things that have been said are lies. One has limits and the family also suffers.

“It’s nothing against Liverpool, on the contrary, I feel very comfortable at the club but I have a daughter and I do not want her to hear bad things about her father.

“Being persecuted by the paparazzi all the time. I couldn’t go to my garden or the supermarket, I couldn’t do anything. I know it’s normal being followed by the press but it was too much.”

Looking at things from this perspective, there’s no point bringing him from Liverpool to London, the epicenter of the media Vultures. If he switches to the Emirates, he will be on the spotlight and I won’t be surprised if he publicly declares again that he wants to leave Arsenal.

I’ve brought out my flaming torch and pitchfork citing reasons why Arsenal shouldn’t sign Luis Suarez, but here are some reasons why Arsenal would be foolish not to consider a bid for the Uruguayan maverick.

THE PROS

His Versatility

When Kenny Dalglish flushed Fernando Torres out for the British record transfer fee, he replaced the Spaniard with Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez. While Carroll spearheaded the attack shooting blanks before his brace against Manchester City, Suarez settled into life in Liverpool and his influence within the team grew.

In his arrival at Liverpool, Suarez operated from the flanks but the exit of Carroll to West Ham coupled with injuries to players like Fabio Borini afforded Brendan Rogers to play the forward in his coveted central position that yield much fruit. If Suarez makes a move to Arsenal, his versatility will certainly come in handy as he will be able to deputize at the flanks or battling with Olivier Giroud in the center forward position.

His Amazing Attributes as a Footballer

Luis Suarez must have cost Liverpool a whooping £22.8 million but neutral football lovers like me can confess that they have gotten value for money. As a forward, he has so many amazing attributes that ranks him among the most complete footballers in the business.

The way he glides past defenders at times is a stuff of legends and he has raw reserves of pace that makes him burst past opposition defenders. His technique on and off the ball is really impressive and he’s also a dead ball specialist with his last free kick scored against Spain in the Confederations Cup giving Iker Casillas no chance in hell.

According to stats king, Sqwakwa, Suárez created more chances (89) than any of Arsenal’s forwards last season (Walcott (38), Giroud (34), Podolski (31) and Gervinho (15)). Luis Suarez is also a lethal finisher and his records in the past as a testament of this unique ability.

His Goal Scoring Tally is Truly Remarkable

In 327 professional games at club level, Luis Suarez has scored an impressive 190 goals, and on the international scene, Suarez is now his nation’s all-time highest goalscorer with 35 goals, after surpassing Diego Forlan’s record of 34 goals.

While his records in his first team, Nacional of Uruguay, and FC Groningen in Holland were very impressive, Suarez’s record in Ajax Amsterdam was exemplary and he will be fondly remembered for his exploits in the 2009/10 season where he scored 49 goals in 48 games for Ajax in his debut season as club captain following Thomas Vermaelen’s departure to Arsenal.

Since joining Liverpool in the winter of 2010, he has scored 51 goals in 96 games and was odds on to win the Golden Boot before his attempt to cannibalize Ivanovic. Before his lengthy ban, Suarez had scored 23 league goals while Robin van Persie had 21 and while he was out for six games, RVP scored more five goals to retain the Golden Boot with 26 goals.

Arsenal are in dire need of a goalscoring poacher and Suarez fits that bill, that’s if the Gunners interest for Gonzalo Higuain wanes off.

Conclusion

Higuain was the very excitement Arsenal fans needed to this point, there’s too much of a risk buying Suarez, as he would be a liability to himself and others. On the other hand, we all make mistakes in life (like Suarez) and get punished for it. If Arsenal signs a talented footballer like Luis Suarez, it will be a great addition to the team.

Here’s a food for thought,

Despite his numerous shortcomings in the past, Liverpool are desperate to hang on to Suarez, and Real Madrid are battling hard to secure his services. So what makes Arsenal so special and better than these two clubs?

So there you have it, the pros and cons of signing Luis Suarez.

Sayonara.

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9 responses to “Arsenal Transfer Rumors: The Pros and Cons of Signing Luis Suarez”

  1. REDD Avatar
    REDD

    If Arsene wants him, it is because there is a plan. Arsene can’t be blind to his shenanigans but I’m sure he def has a rehabilitation plan..See Tony Adams, PV4, and Van Pussy. All had bad characters but Wenger transformed them. Personally iwld welcome a player with his abilities anyday.

    1. enigma106 Avatar

      That’s true mate.

      Van Persie had a turbulent time as a youngster in Feyernoord, but Wenger transformed him to a mature superstar.

      He can take this approach on Suarez

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  4. Philip Avatar
    Philip

    “On the international scene, Suarez is now his nation’s all-time highest goalscorer with 35 goals, after surpassing Diego Forlan’s record of 34 goals. With his international goals scored in just 69 games, it shows that Suarez averages 1.92 goals per game for his nation.”

    Slight math problem here 🙂

    It would be one goal every 1.97 games – otherwise it would be 0.51 goals per game

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