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El_indian
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Vela
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luke.
The Zlatan
Ra's al Ghul
mauro95
Roloman4
Jordi
Zzonked
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dena
Keyser Söze
ResurrectionRooney
Scott_LFC
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Suarez banned for 9 games, and 4 month ban from football
luke.-
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It's the fact that they're all together in a wall of denial. Italy have more right to feel aggrieved after that game really, Godin should have been sent off in the England game, Marchisio red card was harsh, and ofc no action taken on Suarez and then Uruguay scored. All a bit irrelevant now though.
benqbiggis-
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english tabloids 1 x 0 suarez
Glen Miller-
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Zzonked wrote:He is banned from learning anything that goes on at football games other than from Michael Owen describing the game in a loud voice 2 inches away from his ear in a hotel room that is slightly too hot to be comfortable.
FCB-
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I don't know if it's not enough of a punishment or just right. It's more than his two previous punishments, so at least that's good. Liverpool should sell him, but I wonder what club would want to buy him at the price Liverpool are looking for. Barcelona have been linked to him, but I would be furious if we sign him.
That Marchisio red card was deserved and right in front of the referee.
luke. wrote:It's the fact that they're all together in a wall of denial. Italy have more right to feel aggrieved after that game really, Godin should have been sent off in the England game, Marchisio red card was harsh, and ofc no action taken on Suarez and then Uruguay scored. All a bit irrelevant now though.
That Marchisio red card was deserved and right in front of the referee.
Vela-
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They did the same for Cantona, so there is precedent. Although his incident was with club, not country. Still didn't stop FIFA from banning him from EC96.Ra's al Ghul wrote:Zzonked wrote:He is banned from learning anything that goes on at football games other than from Michael Owen describing the game in a loud voice 2 inches away from his ear in a hotel room that is slightly too hot to be comfortable.
This all sounds a bit extreme in all honesty. What he did was bizarre and obviously unacceptable but I can't imagine that FIFA would ever consider giving out the same punishment to someone who has a history of committing serious foul play. It seems like they're punishing him for bringing disrepute to their glorious tournament rather than for what he actually did.
Weather130-
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Even this lengthy ban will do nothing for Suarez he really needs some psychological counseling while serving the ban otherwise he will do it again at some point in time.
Scott_LFC-
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FCB wrote:I don't know if it's not enough of a punishment or just right. It's more than his two previous punishments, so at least that's good. Liverpool should sell him, but I wonder what club would want to buy him at the price Liverpool are looking for. Barcelona have been linked to him, but I would be furious if we sign him.luke. wrote:It's the fact that they're all together in a wall of denial. Italy have more right to feel aggrieved after that game really, Godin should have been sent off in the England game, Marchisio red card was harsh, and ofc no action taken on Suarez and then Uruguay scored. All a bit irrelevant now though.
That Marchisio red card was deserved and right in front of the referee.
You say that now, but trust me, if he banged in 30 goals in the League, you'd love him.
If he moved to Barca, suddenly Liverpool fans won't defend him so much, he'll be a racist, cheating, biting cunt. And Barca fans will be the new ones that defend him.
That's just the life of a football fan, bro.
SBSP-
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Suarez is pretty much the only thing stopping me from liking Liverpool at the moment. Maybe Martin Skrtel, but hopefully he'll be bit part soon enough.
El_indian-
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I think he learn lesson this time. I have said before that i will allow him another bite before i've had enough..now no more chances Luis
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El_indian-
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such charity
Vela-
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Not all football fans are as retarded as Liverpool ones.Scott_LFC wrote:You say that now, but trust me, if he banged in 30 goals in the League, you'd love him.
If he moved to Barca, suddenly Liverpool fans won't defend him so much, he'll be a racist, cheating, biting cunt. And Barca fans will be the new ones that defend him.
That's just the life of a football fan, bro.
Scott_LFC-
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Vela wrote:Not all football fans are as retarded as Liverpool ones.Scott_LFC wrote:You say that now, but trust me, if he banged in 30 goals in the League, you'd love him.
If he moved to Barca, suddenly Liverpool fans won't defend him so much, he'll be a racist, cheating, biting cunt. And Barca fans will be the new ones that defend him.
That's just the life of a football fan, bro.
Funny how it's Liverpool and Uruguay fans that defend him.
What have they got in common?
Oh that's right. He plays for both of them.
His new club will be exactly the same. It's just the way it works.
Vela-
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Both entities also defend murderers, Barça don't
ResurrectionRooney-
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They're special cases. Even if you take Suarez out of the equation, Uruguay is still a filthy country with a terrorist as President and Liverpool is still a football club whose identity is build around being on the receiving end of injustice and victimisation from the media and the authorities. Barcelona is a club with a proud history, I don't think they'll be as rabid or delusional as Suarez's current fanbase.
Scouser_Dave-
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ResurrectionRooney wrote:They're special cases. Even if you take Suarez out of the equation, Uruguay is still a filthy country with a terrorist as President and Liverpool is still a football club whose identity is build around being on the receiving end of injustice and victimisation from the media and the authorities. Barcelona is a club with a proud history, I don't think they'll be as rabid or delusional as Suarez's current fanbase.
What a proud history of breaking rules?
Scott_LFC-
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ResurrectionRooney wrote:They're special cases. Even if you take Suarez out of the equation, Uruguay is still a filthy country with a terrorist as President and Liverpool is still a football club whose identity is build around being on the receiving end of injustice and victimisation from the media and the authorities. Barcelona is a club with a proud history, I don't think they'll be as rabid or delusional as Suarez's current fanbase.
Pretty phucking confident that they will
You'll have Ahly saying moving to Barca has changed him.
Glen Miller-
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They'll embrace him, but I think that the fact that his history is even more well-documented than it was when we signed him + the negative global exposure will mean that they will, publicly at least, avoid the idolatry Liverpool fans have engaged him.Scott_LFC wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:They're special cases. Even if you take Suarez out of the equation, Uruguay is still a filthy country with a terrorist as President and Liverpool is still a football club whose identity is build around being on the receiving end of injustice and victimisation from the media and the authorities. Barcelona is a club with a proud history, I don't think they'll be as rabid or delusional as Suarez's current fanbase.
Pretty phucking confident that they will
You'll have Ahly saying moving to Barca has changed him.
The second line.
FCB-
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I already hate Suarez and don't want him to sign no matter how good he is. If we do sign him, I'll just accept it and support his talents as a player. But any little misbehavior and I'll be the first one to criticize him. The only player that I would be really biased towards is Messi. But even then if he becomes a regular ass like Suarez, I'll have no reason to defend him.
Glen Miller-
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Agreed. Messi, to his credit, is very clever and subtle with his jackassery, unfairly boosting his performance not by diving, but by using PEDs, and hurting others not by biting, but by stealing money from the government's coffers.
Vela-
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Typical scouse mong, justifying Suárez's actions by comparing him to the "misdeeds" of fellow professionals. Messi wasn't involved in the entire tax evasion scheme you fucking asswipe.Glen Miller wrote:Agreed. Messi, to his credit, is very clever and subtle with his jackassery, unfairly boosting his performance not by diving, but by using PEDs, and hurting others not by biting, but by stealing money from the government's coffers.
Glen Miller-
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Haha, Jay is using his gangster speak and excessively abusive language.
Vela-
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-1 courier strength.
And gangster speak?
And gangster speak?
Zzonked-
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-28069433
This is why Suarez will never learn. Every time he does something wrong his camp somehow ends up making him think he's the victim.
This is why Suarez will never learn. Every time he does something wrong his camp somehow ends up making him think he's the victim.
The Zlatan-
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Zzonked wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-28069433
This is why Suarez will never learn. Every time he does something wrong his camp somehow ends up making him think he's the victim.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jun/28/liverpool-luis-suarez-kenny-dalglish
Zzonked-
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In no way it happened how you have described, as a bite or intent to bite," the Uruguay striker wrote in Spanish in a letter dated June 25.
"After the impact ... I lost my balance, making my body unstable and falling on top of my opponent," Suarez wrote in his submission to the panel which met Wednesday, one day after Uruguay beat Italy 1-0 in a decisive group-stage match.
"At that moment I hit my face against the player leaving a small bruise on my cheek and a strong pain in my teeth," Suarez said.
The old 'I slipped and my teeth fell on to him' argument.
ResurrectionRooney-
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Hopefully he appeals on that basis and the ban is doubled.
SBSP-
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The entire Uruguayan response to this has been completely spineless and pathetic.
Scouser_Dave-
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Some of you need to get a grip. You are acting like he's killed someone ffs. Did people honestly expect Uruguay to turn their backs on him?
ResurrectionRooney-
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Scouser_Dave wrote:Some of you need to get a grip. You are acting like he's killed someone ffs. Did people honestly expect Uruguay to turn their backs on him?
It's what a civilised country would do. The Liverpool Echo suggests that he was in line for a six match ban, but it was increased to it's current level because not his lack of remorse.