Liverpool were languishing in the middle of the table and even the Anfield faithful had thought that this season was destined to be another failure.
However, with the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as manager, the club has been reinvigorated and enjoyed an excellent run in the Premiership—including wins over Chelsea and arch-rivals Manchester United.
"Suarez could have played as a replacement for Van Persie if ever the Dutchman was injured....."
What? Suarez would be in the starting line-up of any team in the world except maybe Barcelona and Real. He's too good to play second-fiddle to RVP. And if Champions League was his only draw, he would've gone to Tottenham, who were also trying to sign him at the time.
You're making it sound as if he would've instantly agreed to be on the bench at Arsenal had they shown a slight interest, which is purely delusional on your part. BTW, didn't you people say the same thing about Torres when he signed for Liverpool back in 2007?
Suarez would have been great in any club. So, evry manager should have tried to get him. Liverpool needed one, so they bought him. Logic?