
Luis Suarez: Crossing the Line - My Story
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Luis Suarez
About this listen
Luis Suárez was a young boy already in love with football by the time his family moved from the countryside to Uruguay's capital, Montevideo. The guile and trickery of the street kid made an impact with the country's biggest club, Nacional, before he was spotted by Dutch scouts who brought him to Europe.
Suárez was lured from Ajax to Merseyside by another iconic number 7, Kenny Dalglish. From that moment, he terrorised Premier League defences, driving a resurgent Liverpool towards their most exciting top-flight season in 24 years.
But there is another side to Luis Suárez: the naturally fiery temperament which drives his competitiveness on the pitch. There was the very public incident with Patrice Evra of bitter rivals Manchester United, and the biting of Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
Then during the World Cup finals in Brazil, in a physical encounter against Italy, he bit defender Giorgi Chiellini on the shoulder. Banned from football for four months, derided by the press, he was marched out of the country.
In the summer's final twist, he became one of the most expensive footballers of all time, moving from Liverpool to Barcelona. In his first season at the Nou Camp he helped Barca to La Liga and Copa del Rey titles, scoring 16 goals in 27 games.
In Crossing the Line, Luis Suárez talks from the heart about his intriguing career, his personal journey from scrapping street kid to performer on football's biggest stage, and the never-say-die attitude that sometimes causes him to overstep the mark.
(P)2014 Headline Digital
very good story of this man's life. with his rise
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Very good
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What did you like best about Luis Suarez: Crossing the Line - My Story? What did you like least?
Not too bad, but certainately not a great read. Briefly talks about his upbringing but talks more about his football controversy.What three words best describe Jonathan Keeble’s voice?
Passion thoughtful intelligentIf this book were a film would you go see it?
NoStick to football Luis
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Open and honest
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Some good stuff, some very tedious
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Never judge a book by its cover.
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If you could sum up Luis Suarez: Crossing the Line - My Story in three words, what would they be?
Honest, open, yet very respectful account of his journey from a young footballer to joining Barcelona. I enjoyed listening to the story. Only downside for me was that the narrator sounds like Ian McKellan and have a heavy, English accent. Strange choice of narrator for a South American man. I would have preferred a native South American person narrating in English.Good read, interesting insight into the man
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For Suarez fans.
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good insight
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his story
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