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The conduct of Luis Suarez
Hitchy-
- Posts : 1556
- Post n°31
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Head and shoulders the biggest prick in the premier league, regardless of the club he plays for
Paulinho-
- Formerly known as : psyroukis
Posts : 4149
Age : 31
Location : Melbourne
Supports : Arsenal
- Post n°32
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
People complaining about people complaining about Luis Suarez AGAIN?
Are you serious? Or...oh yes of course. Criminals are exempt from all laws after prison, I forgot.
Criminals usually go to jail more than once Once a criminal, always a criminal.
Luis Suarez, once a cunt, always a cunt.
Are you serious? Or...oh yes of course. Criminals are exempt from all laws after prison, I forgot.
Criminals usually go to jail more than once Once a criminal, always a criminal.
Luis Suarez, once a cunt, always a cunt.
El_indian-
- Posts : 8448
Location : New Zealand
Supports : funny
- Post n°33
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
He pushed Parker out of the way initially hoping to make some room for the volley.
On the second glance he wasn't looking at Parker, rather the position he hoped to hit the ball at.
He anticipated the ball to fall near Parker's stomach, I was a weird incident but I believe it was unintentional.
On the second glance he wasn't looking at Parker, rather the position he hoped to hit the ball at.
He anticipated the ball to fall near Parker's stomach, I was a weird incident but I believe it was unintentional.
El_indian-
- Posts : 8448
Location : New Zealand
Supports : funny
- Post n°34
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
He would have fluffed the volley anyway but at least he would have hit that n.igger King right in his banana filled gut.
ResurrectionRooney-
- Posts : 17681
Supports : United
- Post n°35
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
El_indian wrote:He pushed Parker out of the way initially hoping to make some room for the volley.
On the second glance he wasn't looking at Parker, rather the position he hoped to hit the ball at.
He anticipated the ball to fall near Parker's stomach, I was a weird incident but I believe it was unintentional.
Right, so he had already committed a foul seeking to gain an unfair advantage, that's unsporting behaviour, and therefore a yellow card, yes?
Now let's pretend the kick on Parker was unintentional, and be very kind, and adjudge it as merely reckless, rather than endangering an opponent or using excessive force, that's a yellow card for either reckless behaviour or dangerous play, yes?
Mal-
- Posts : 31043
Age : 34
- Post n°36
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
It's not a coincidence that it's just Liverpool fans defending him...
Paulinho-
- Formerly known as : psyroukis
Posts : 4149
Age : 31
Location : Melbourne
Supports : Arsenal
- Post n°37
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Mal wrote:It's not a coincidence that it's just Liverpool fans defending him...
Are you saying that crime is fairly normal in Merseyside? and This is therefore not a big deal for them?
easley91-
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Location : Crawley
Supports : Tottenham, Crawley, Lesnar, Brewster, Coppell
- Post n°38
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Just following the saint Saurez then I guess.El_indian wrote:He would have fluffed the volley anyway but at least he would have hit that n.igger King right in his banana filled gut.
Mal-
- Posts : 31043
Age : 34
- Post n°39
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
El_indian wrote:He would have fluffed the volley anyway but at least he would have hit that n.igger King right in his banana filled gut.
Guest- Guest
- Post n°41
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
El_indian wrote:He pushed Parker out of the way initially hoping to make some room for the volley.
On the second glance he wasn't looking at Parker, rather the position he hoped to hit the ball at.
He anticipated the ball to fall near Parker's stomach, I was a weird incident but I believe it was unintentional.
Oh dear. Pushed him out of the way to make the volley?
If you push somebody like that even looking up they stay in your view. I can't actually believe Liverpool fans are trying to say it was accidental.
Laurencio-
- Posts : 8730
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- Post n°42
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Meh, he's no worse than Van Nistelrooy.
Benitez-
- Posts : 4952
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- Post n°44
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
PointY wrote:Can't believe the commentators made excuses for that. Horrible challenge.
Jordi- .
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Age : 29
Supports : Saints
- Post n°45
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
El_indian wrote:He would have fluffed the volley anyway but at least he would have hit that n.igger King right in his banana filled gut.
Guest- Guest
- Post n°46
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Paulinho wrote:He is a scumbag. I used to think he was a good player, admired him for his handball in the World Cup.
Liverpool fans will say "he was going for a volley"
Isn't even looking at the ball when he goes for the kick
How can you admire someone for blatantly cheating a whole nation (nay, a whole continent) out of the World Cup?
Paulinho-
- Formerly known as : psyroukis
Posts : 4149
Age : 31
Location : Melbourne
Supports : Arsenal
- Post n°47
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ahlycotc wrote:Paulinho wrote:He is a scumbag. I used to think he was a good player, admired him for his handball in the World Cup.
Liverpool fans will say "he was going for a volley"
Isn't even looking at the ball when he goes for the kick
How can you admire someone for blatantly cheating a whole nation (nay, a whole continent) out of the World Cup?
It was patriotic, and he sacrificed his spot in the team and next round, just for his team to have a chance of making it.
Probably had a selfish reason though, cunt.
Benitez-
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- Post n°48
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Paulinho wrote:ahlycotc wrote:
How can you admire someone for blatantly cheating a whole nation (nay, a whole continent) out of the World Cup?
It was patriotic, and he sacrificed his spot in the team and next round, just for his team to have a chance of making it.
Probably had a selfish reason though, cunt.
You are unbelievably bitter, i suggest you calm down.
drivescore-
- Posts : 1336
Age : 29
Location : Toronto
Supports : Arsenal FC, FC Bayern Munich, Liverpool FC
- Post n°49
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
ahlycotc wrote:Paulinho wrote:He is a scumbag. I used to think he was a good player, admired him for his handball in the World Cup.
Liverpool fans will say "he was going for a volley"
Isn't even looking at the ball when he goes for the kick
How can you admire someone for blatantly cheating a whole nation (nay, a whole continent) out of the World Cup?
Well he got sent off, Ghana had a chance with the penalty, technically it was the same as a foul made by the last man (same consequence) but people don't go on about that.He did it for his country and the respect he gets from the Uruguayans has increased so much more despite already being pretty high.The lad is hero for his national side.
Kuled-
- Posts : 55235
Age : 28
- Post n°50
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
I'm starting to lose respect for the guy
Benitez-
- Posts : 4952
Location : Antonella Roccuzzo <3
Supports : Antonella Roccuzzo <3
- Post n°51
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Kuled wrote:I'm starting to lose respect for the guy
I presume all your respect for Rooney has gone then?
Steadman-
- Posts : 6134
Age : 32
Location : London
Supports : I have humor, yes.
- Post n°52
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Starting to?Kuled wrote:I'm starting to lose respect for the guy
Mal-
- Posts : 31043
Age : 34
- Post n°53
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Jordi wrote:El_indian wrote:He would have fluffed the volley anyway but at least he would have hit that n.igger King right in his banana filled gut.
He's banned.
Jordi- .
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Age : 29
Supports : Saints
- Post n°54
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
I noticed he hadn't been, so I did it.Mal wrote:Jordi wrote:
He's banned.
Mal-
- Posts : 31043
Age : 34
- Post n°55
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Jordi wrote:I noticed he hadn't been, so I did it.Mal wrote:Jordi wrote:
He's banned.
Oh. Good man.
Benitez-
- Posts : 4952
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- Post n°56
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
How long is he banned for?
Kuled-
- Posts : 55235
Age : 28
- Post n°57
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
What Suarez has done on the pitch is much worse than what Rooney has done.
Benitez-
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- Post n°58
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
Kuled wrote:What Suarez has done on the pitch is much worse than what Rooney has done.
Not really, and off the pitch Rooney is an angel?
Jordi- .
- Posts : 36039
Age : 29
Supports : Saints
- Post n°59
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
One week.Benitez wrote:How long is he banned for?
Kuled-
- Posts : 55235
Age : 28
- Post n°60
Re: The conduct of Luis Suarez
How so? Worst incident I can remember was when he swore at the Camera but immediately apologised, Suarez (allegedly for you ) racially abused Evra and to this day has not apologised.Benitez wrote:Kuled wrote:What Suarez has done on the pitch is much worse than what Rooney has done.
Not really