- Jun 16, 2014
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A dog gets put down for biting someone once.... He's done it three bloody times, enough said really
But a dog gets off free for shitting in the street when I got community serviceA dog gets put down for biting someone once.... He's done it three bloody times, enough said really
Maybe killing him is a bit overkill?A dog gets put down for biting someone once.... He's done it three bloody times, enough said really
I know the pundits are saying FIFA got it right but for me he got of lightly, the biting was bad enough (again!) but the way he held his face and rolled around was really disgusting and he should have got a 12 month ban.
Personally i detest Suarez and cant wait till he's out of the PL.
This is a disgrace, how can he only get 4 months? He is banned from playing whilst on holiday, absurd. Ban him for an amount of matches, the rest of the WC and a minimum of 19 EPL games.
I never wish injury upon anyone, never even a single Arsenal player, but I sincerely hope this scumbag has a career ruining injury this season. He is a utter disgrace and his diving/cheating antics are nearly worse than his vile biting acts. Put a muzzle on the dog.
IF that's the case......There are reports that Liverpool FC have joined Uruguay in appealing Suarez' very light ban. If that's the case, shame on Liverpool.
To be fair the Italian chap did elbow him in the face after he bit him and post match he has a big swelling on the right side of his face
I think there will be a change to the sanctions on appeal as currently he cannot have any football interactions including training and potentially admin stuff like signing new contracts/transfers. It is very harsh on Liverpool as a club but given we play them in the first couple of weeks it works out well for us
Yup, ban should be increasing every time he gets punished for the SAME offence.
Only issue is, does this play into Liverpool's hands again? Like last season, does it make it more likely they can keep hold of him now?
Suarez deserves his ban, no doubt about it, but there are some very compelling reasons why the man has developed into a biter. I personally don't think that hating him is the answer. This is a man who hasn't developed into an adult, and by many accounts didn't get the opportunity to. He's a deeply flawed, vulnerable human being who has bitten three people on the pitch. He's not a sociopathic serial killer in the middle of a spree.
It's way too easy to say he's a terrible person based on these incidents; life just isn't that black and white. He seems to be well-liked guy off the pitch and obviously adores his wife and children. Like it or not, there is some good in the man. Yeah, lots of kids live impoverished lives and don't turn into biters, or behave in the way he does, but quite a few of them do lose their way and end up doing much worse.
Luis Suarez is a joy to watch on a football field most of the time but he obviously needs help. In the meantime, he should be asked to stick a mouth guard in his gob during games to stop the tendencies he, apparently, has no control over.
I couldn't give a flying toss what Liverpool's PR campaign is. I think for myself. You might try reading what I said again and look for the bit where I condone his actions. You won't find it.You have really bought liverpool's PR campaign hook line and sinker haven't you.
Loads of footballers come from poor/tough backgrounds and don't act like he does.
Being good at football doesn't excuse anything.
Do the whole... Sorry we are afraid to field our team against Suarez incase he bites one of our players.. Rabies is a bitch of a disease...His fellow players should refuse to play against him. If FIFA aren't going to do it, ostracise the little fucker