Luis Suarez has been at Anfield for little more than a single year. And no doubt like just about every other modern day footballer, if he gets a better offer, then he will be off. It is a fact of modern football life.
So quite how such a transient, fleeting, unreliable figure in such a long, unique history can have been allowed such a massive influence on it - and on people far more important to that history – will forever be a mystery to me.
Whether you believe or not he did or didn’t racially abuse Patrice Evra (and he seemed to admit rather casually he did in an interview with Uruguayan radio in midweek), you can not deny his latest actions have damaged the very fabric of Liverpool Football Club, and of their illustrious, legendary manager. And for that, he should be ashamed.