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Am Yisrael Chai
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This is going down well on RAWK. I haven't quoted from there because of the amount of ban words to edit but the general thing is "corrupt", "we should withdraw fro the FA cup and the England team" "we should withdraw from England" "We should withdraw from the England tea and Stevie Gerrard shouldn't give any press conferences".
One supporter has said "deserved" that wasn't well received.
What about Tories, I saw a lot of Tory blame
 

jonnyrotten

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Aug 16, 2006
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I think you've answered your own query. He's a sandwich short of a picnic. I genuinely hope he asks for help over the next few months. He needs it.
Agreed, hope he gets some help and sorts his temper out. Would be a crying shame if his talents were wasted.
 

Misfit

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May 7, 2006
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Agreed, hope he gets some help and sorts his temper out. Would be a crying shame if his talents were wasted.
Yes indeedy. I've used some colourful language in the my previous posts but I have no doubt he's probably a nice guy. Ya know, loving family member etc etc but something is wrong here. His violent outbursts, whilst not on a par with a meth addict holding an uzi, occur far too frequently and often without provocation. It needs attention.

Various FAs across Europe can ban him all they like but ultimately it is down to him getting the help he needs and if LFC don't help in this matter then their reputation will never recover in my eyes.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
Feb 12, 2013
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Yep a lot of that and mentions of Defoe they've posted a BBC article of the tie when the then Labour minister of Sport got involved.
I'd rather politicians kept out of it though.
Me too, they have enough problems already without adding football to the list. Unless it's slapping a transfer embargo on Bale, I'd let them get involved then
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
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I think Liverpool have got what they deserve,they bought a player who clearly had mental problems,watch the YouTube clip of the bite at Ajax...it's like something from the walking dead.
There's a very good reason why dogs get "sent to live on a farm" after biting someone,its because there is a huge probability that it will happen again.
Ajax "sent him to live on a farm"
Liverpool will roll him over and tickle his tummy....the way they keep defending this vile little shit is pathetic.
 

Liquidator

Supporting Spurs since 1966
May 2, 2007
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I really like the fact that they use Defoe as a point of comparison for their racial behaviour argument...but don't seem to have noticed that Jermain Defoe is himself, black.

That's a spectacular level of fail even for a liverpool fan.

LOL, totes, and er, also Defoe's punishment was from the ref, not the FA. MAybe he should write to the ref. Oh no, that doesn't work either, as that ref had nothing to do with this judgement.

Maybe he should just think before sitting at his kb???

Or just STFU.
 

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Justice is served you buck tooth rat like creature.

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Fine, fine work, OC.
 

Liquidator

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About the biting. The actual bite didn't look too strong, but it's the way he sort of lashed out that is what's disturbing me. And why go for a bite? Why not a short sharp elbow (not condoning or advising this) but going for a bite just makes him look mentally unstable.

It's a shame because he really is a great player. But without this side to him Liverpool wouldn't have the personification of their martyr complex.


Hang on a bit - although the bite didn't actually take a chunk of out the player's arm, Suarez could be clearly seen to move his head from side to side in order to get a grip. Freaky-deaky.

He was hunting for bear. He failed. The ban is for the hunting.

And Cosmic's post linking to an old web page about the urge to bite makes interesting reading.

Basically it implies those who have the urge to bite are insecure OCD weirdos who need help (I paraphrase).
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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About the biting. The actual bite didn't look too strong, but it's the way he sort of lashed out that is what's disturbing me. And why go for a bite? Why not a short sharp elbow (not condoning or advising this) but going for a bite just makes him look mentally unstable.

It's a shame because he really is a great player. But without this side to him Liverpool wouldn't have the personification of their martyr complex.

Have you seen his teeth? It's almost criminal that he can't bite more people.
 

Misfit

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May 7, 2006
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What about Tories, I saw a lot of Tory blame
That evil slag, Thatcher, has a lot to answer for concerning the disgraceful, and quite clearly Falklands-inspired, persecution of a humble immigrant. And the Belgian authorities.
 

thinktank

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Sep 28, 2004
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Lifted from Red Cafe, one of the Scousers has written to the FA :ROFLMAO:



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They really are unbelievably ridiculous. I couldn't be more pleased that he got 10 games just to hear their pathetic whining. They take self-righteous to a whole new pukeworthy level.
 

sim0n

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with a 10 game paid vacation, chewy Luis should have plenty of time to seek help
 

Shanks

Kinda not anymore....
May 11, 2005
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About the biting. The actual bite didn't look too strong, but it's the way he sort of lashed out that is what's disturbing me. And why go for a bite? Why not a short sharp elbow (not condoning or advising this) but going for a bite just makes him look mentally unstable.

It's a shame because he really is a great player. But without this side to him Liverpool wouldn't have the personification of their martyr complex.

I'll try and explain, as I suffer from bursts are anger sometimes.

When your frustration builds up over a period of time, it is simply a reaction - there is no thought behind it, it's just pure rage & reaction. Your body will tense up, your brain almost shuts down all common sense thoughts and the only impulse you have is to lash out.
That could be a punch, bite, scratch, squeeze, headbutt... you name it, you just lash out, and tense.

Now that feeling can literally last a second or two, or longer.

I kinda taught myself to calm down and not lose the plot, and I took my anger out on stupid things like doors (ridiculous to even type it), but it's just pure rage.

Some of the best players in the world, have this underlieing want to succeed and lash out (Zidane, Maradona, Cantona).. there is no doubt what so ever that Suarez is a top, top player, but he has some serious issues.

He doesn't come across as a very nice person - judging by the constant contraversy that surrounds him - handball in the world cup, previous biting, racism etc etc... just an absolute merry go round.

I don't by this it wasn't a chunk so it was fine.

My 7 yr old son got bitten yesterday at school playing football, and he told me that kid was doing a suarez because he got tackled - 7 years old, copying this.
 

CosmicHotspur

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Aug 14, 2006
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He doesn't just need anger management, he also needs appropriate psychiatric treatment. I was quite alarmed doing some research on this that there are people (all men as far as I read) who have a compulsion to bite their pet dogs and some of them actually do it. That made me feel quite queasy and very angry.

I also thought about infants who bite, although most eventually grow out of it, and wonder if it's a reaction to not being breast fed or properly nurtured for long enough, if at all. The most extreme cases would be killers who bite or cannibalise their victims. I wonder if anyone has done a study on that aspect. Perhaps Suarez was deprived of his mother's milk and/or love as a baby. There has to be a deep-seated reason for behaviour like this.

My mum had to go into hospital for a major op and was in for several weeks when I was just a few months old and my eldest sister looked after me. She did it well by all accounts but was only 13 herself at the time so I may well have suffered some anxiety and insecurity at that stage, however young I was and I was a habitual nail-biter as a toddler, even making my fingers bleed sometimes it was so bad and this is a less dramatic and more common compulsion along the same lines. (I didn't kick the habit until I was 21 and even now although I don't bite my nails I sometimes resort to finger nibbling, especially during Spurs games!)

There's no official name for the medically recognised urge to bite people so perhaps it should be named the Suarez Syndrome. After all, Lou Gehrig had a hitherto unnamed illness named after him.
 
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