When Liverpool signed Suarez they knew following the biting incident in Holland he was damaged goods, Ajax contacted numerous clubs trying to sell him and midway through his suspension Liverpool signed him.
Next follows the Evra incident again there is no doubt that Liverpool have a player that will cause problems, is damaged goods. But what do Liverpool do? Do they think we have a problem? No they quite simply cant recognise where the problem lies.
Lets not forget the handball at the last WC or the handball goals and the dives.
So on to the biting of Ivanovic. Surely the alarm bells were ringing. Oh no they yet again support the player.
On then to the Italy game and what do they say about not being able to teach a old dog new tricks?
From day one Liverpool knew the man was trouble they had every chance to get rid last year but decided not to.
When I hear people say its unfair on Liverpool I cant help but smile. They knew what they were getting into they took the decision to carry on employing him and now will not be able to pick him instead they will have to play someone in his place. Hardly the end of the world and yes I get it he is a top player but there lack of decisive action, similar to how Ajax reacted, has come home to roost. So yes they do have to share some of the responsibility for their employees actions.
I read elsewhere someone making the point about duty of care and in view of his past actions and the likelihood that this will happen again that Liverpool , should he stay, could well be exposed in terms of a claim of veracious liability .