1.) 17 Mar 2018
17 Mar 2018 14:25:28
Ol' pearly teeth every time, for our current team.


2.) 17 Mar 2018
17 Mar 2018 14:30:54
Thanks Ed001.

{Ed001's Note - welcome.}


3.) 17 Mar 2018
17 Mar 2018 14:40:24
I think Firmino takes it easily. However Firmino now or Suarez in his prime (although I think he probably still is in his prime) is a tougher one. For me Firmino is top class and if he continues current form for more seasons he certainly would be in the world class forward bracket. Suarez has been world class for a number of years. No denying he is not the nicest person but a world class footballer he is.


4.) 17 Mar 2018
17 Mar 2018 15:38:05
Hmm, you're right Jayden23. Firmino vs. Suarez is a more difficult choice to make. In peak form and fitness, I would take Suarez over Firmino. But just barely. Despite Firmino's allround game, Suarez literally took games by the scruff of the neck and made sure we went into the win column. I remember those days still very clearly. We didn't care much about the defense or midfield, because it was all about simply outscoring the opponents (which we did with 110 goals in total for the season) .