A Quote by Luis Suarez

It's a huge honour to wear No 7 at Liverpool. I think about the legends: Dalglish, Keegan and that Australian guy. — © Luis Suarez
It's a huge honour to wear No 7 at Liverpool. I think about the legends: Dalglish, Keegan and that Australian guy.
Kenny Dalglish was the greatest to play for Liverpool and Scotland, so for someone like that to sign me was an honour.
As soon as Liverpool declared their interest in signing me, it was a simple decision to make. A club with Liverpool's history wants you? Come on, you just pack your bags and go. It will be an honour to wear the famous red shirt.
Everyone knows what Kenny Dalglish means to Liverpool: he is probably the badge on the shirt.
I've grown up with Kenny Dalglish; now, to be signed by him is a massive honour.
It's an absolute honour and privilege to get out there and be an Australian headlining an Australian card. That's unreal; it really is.
Being the first Australian to ever actually hold a WWE promoted championship - it is a huge honour. It's something that can never be taken away. Words can't describe it.
Kenny Dalglish was absolutely right: anyone that doesn't want to be at Liverpool can leave. Players will come and go.
Kenny Dalglish would be my first choice for Liverpool's best ever player because he was a great player with a lot of qualities.
It would be a huge honour for me to wear the armband for Germany as the first black captain ever.
It was an absolute honour to fight in Vegas. Every fighter dreams of fighting at the MGM Grand. That's where so many legends have fought before and so many legends will continue to fight.
Jimmy Greaves and Kenny Dalglish had similar know-how, but Dalglish's knowledge and reading of the game was far superior. He was the most complete footballer in British soccer.
It's always good when you see your name with legends of a club like Liverpool. It's a different feeling, and I'm very happy about that.
A lot of my family follow Liverpool, including my dad Tero and my uncle. In Finland I would say Liverpool is the biggest team, it started in the 1980s with the games on the TV. And then obviously they have had two Finland legends in Jari Litmanen and Sami Hyypia.
Kenny Dalglish is a hero of mine and is the best player to ever wear a red shirt.
I think there is a kind of laconic Australian leg-pulling sense of humor that is certainly in some of my stories, or is an element in some of my books, and that's probably a direct result of where I've grown up. But other than that I don't draw particularly on the Australian landscape or the Australian biology and so on. So I don't think there's anything you could point to and say is particularly Australian.
My mum dated a guy from Liverpool. The Liverpool fans made up a song that she 'loves Scouse c*ck'
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