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By:
The Leopard
When: 26 Jun 14 11:41
So, you want to put your appendage in his mouth ?
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 26 Jun 14 11:48
They could put that on PPV. After the water shed of course. They could do a double bill with the Daniel Day Lewis film, There Will be Blood.
By:
irishone
When: 26 Jun 14 11:51
No the point is IT HAS TO STOP SOMEWHERE and giving him bans hasn't worked has it ?
By:
Ken Masters
When: 26 Jun 14 12:00
Chop his bollocks off, it calmed our cat down no-end.
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 12:01
ebulGery     26 Jun 14 00:51 

pumphol
you think Suarez motive was cannibalism Shocked FFS get a grip!!


Were you p!ssed again last night ffs !!!
You obviously have had a humour bypass at some time in your life & from previous ramblings on a wide range of subjects I know you are incapable of fishing so do lighten up for gawds sake Crazy
By:
irishone
When: 26 Jun 14 12:09
fishing is Suarez's next sport .... obvious isn't it ?
By:
call me a taxi
When: 26 Jun 14 12:24
Strange game, football.

Bring a player down with a dirty tackle and break his leg, get red-carded, and it's forgotten about in 5 minutes.

Allegedly give a black player racist abuse and all hell breaks loose. Get taken to the High Court and found not guilty of racism.  The British legal system wasn't good for the F.A though. They had their own hearing and declared that John Terry was a racist.

This wasn't a 'bumped into me' foul. Suarez plainly bit this player on the shoulder, and his captain said on television 'It was nothing.'

Also shocked that the referee didn't do anything either. What if the player had got up and nutted Suarez, breaking his nose, would that have been 'nothing' as well?

I think players should ne alowed to carry machetes in future matches, but if you use it more than twice, you get a yellow card.
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 12:27
Don't say that Edul could be really cut up by a comment like that
By:
ebulGery
When: 26 Jun 14 14:27
irishone  • June 26, 2014 12:09 PM BST 
fishing is Suarez's next sport .... obvious isn't it ?


Sad oh well
yes I fell hook line and sinker for that pumphol
Cry
By:
ebulGery
When: 26 Jun 14 14:35
even though I appear to have been completely vanquished here

I still think we have ridiculously over reacted on this
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 14:41
What are we going to do with you Ed Mischief
By:
Cubanpete
When: 26 Jun 14 15:03
banned for 4 months. wtf. most of that is pre season
By:
Ken Masters
When: 26 Jun 14 15:03
Baned for 9 international matches and 4 months of any footballing activity.
By:
Ken Masters
When: 26 Jun 14 15:03
Also banned.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 26 Jun 14 15:14
Somewhat lenient imo especially given he has shown no remorse
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 26 Jun 14 15:17
is this Slippy again?
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 26 Jun 14 15:17
is this Slippy again?
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 15:18
Show remorse ! the man is innocent if you listen to the Fray Bentos Squad Crazy
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 26 Jun 14 15:21
That's what I don't get. Suarez shows no remorse but kind of admits to the deed whilst the captain says it didn't happen
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 15:30
Is really is beyond the pale to be honest, you just cant have these Italian footballers with big broad shoulders playing football, your just asking for trouble Scared
By:
mad mad moon
When: 26 Jun 14 19:14
Will Liverpool pay him his 3 million in wages during the 4 months..............almost certainly.
The game stinks.
By:
pumphol.
When: 26 Jun 14 19:18
Been morally bankrupt for many years now MMM
By:
sideshowbob
When: 26 Jun 14 19:24
has he ever had counselling over this? i mean, its not normal going around biting people. its not an anger thing, its a weird as fook thing. he needs psychiatric help.
By:
sideshowbob
When: 26 Jun 14 19:27
can you imagine what his girlfriend/wifefriend/ladyboyfriend looks like? must have a neck like the brides of dracula.
By:
ebulGery
When: 26 Jun 14 19:46
about right the punishment imo
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 26 Jun 14 19:55

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By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 26 Jun 14 20:09
Laugh
By:
paddletoe
When: 26 Jun 14 20:27
Can understand why he has not shown any public remorse for the latest incident. Its similar to Maradonna not owning up to the hand of god goal until years later. I can only imagine some people are brought up with different values to what is acceptable in sport.

Now that his punishment has been handed out I would hope he will show remorse for his actions which are unacceptable. But a little perspective here. He has plenty of practise at doing what he did a few days ago. If he really wanted to bite someone in a more violent way he would have.

When he loses control he has the mind of a street fighter who was brought up in rough conditions.

He does a lot of things for the less well off in Liverpool outside of football. He is a great player and he is not a bad person.
By:
bigmo
When: 26 Jun 14 20:39
Why is it in all walks of life nowadays many are very quick to defend the indefensible?

The thin line between right and wrong getting ever closer and then we wonder why we live in the world we do.
By:
paddletoe
When: 26 Jun 14 20:43
He deserves to be banned but I cant help feeling sorry for him that he has let himself down and also his country.
By:
gawdalmighty
When: 26 Jun 14 20:43
The Chipmonk certainly does like to get his teeth stuck in when playing, but I do hanker a small liking for our toothy friend as he won me loads of money about a year back when he scored a last minute goal. Still, what he did is inexcusable and he should rightfully so pay the penalty.

Has any considered a muzzle?
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 26 Jun 14 20:46
he wont apologise he's a sneaky coward
By:
paddletoe
When: 26 Jun 14 20:47
Not defending him. It was not premeditated. It was a moment of madness where he had no control over his actions. Whats wrong to be sympathetic to a person who whose action never hurt anyone other tham himself.
By:
erse2
When: 26 Jun 14 20:49
actions and methodology of a toddler. his mother has a lot to answer for.
By:
paddletoe
When: 26 Jun 14 20:51
Burton Brewers I think your being very harsh. I appreciate how you can say those things but sometimes you need to judge a person by the standards of the conditions they were brought up in. Not defending the indefensible an he deserves to miss the rest of the world cup.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 26 Jun 14 20:59
the conditions they were brought up in? he's been playing in Europe for nearly 9 seasons now, don't you think he should have left his shanty town mentality behind after all this time? How many other South Americans have come from bad backgrounds and done the same as him? I also see not many have mentioned the fact he head butted a ref when he was 16 and you feel sorry for him Laugh
By:
johnnythebull
When: 26 Jun 14 21:32
cut the guy some slack ffs
what else do u expect at 16?
he hadn't honed the art of putting the gnashers in at that stage of his development!!
By:
Cobblaz
When: 26 Jun 14 21:35
not morally right that Liverpool fans should be punished

You really are fishing aren't you?
By:
bigmo
When: 26 Jun 14 21:51
paddletoe - are you saying violence is acceptable as long as it's not premeditated?
By:
Clouseau
When: 26 Jun 14 22:24
Operation Yewtree are asking for anyone ever bitten by Luis Suarez to come forward now.
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