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Suarez: "I lost balance and hit my face against Chiellini"

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By:
Outpost
When: 29 Jun 14 11:22
while I agree that suarez deserves all he gets, I don't for a second believe any of these sensationalised newspaper stories about young kids biting because they saw suarez do it. 

that's all made up junk by so called journalists who are still annoyed that suarez helped knock england out of the world cup.
By:
Captain Christy
When: 29 Jun 14 11:24
If he is still in denial then obviously he's learned fcukall.
By:
OnePercenter
When: 29 Jun 14 11:45
journalists who are still annoyed that suarez helped knock england out of the world cup.

I haven't heard anyone complain about Suarez knocking England out. I have however heard may people complain about the England players, the manager & whole FA set-up.
By:
albert stubbins
When: 29 Jun 14 12:20
lets hope these mums and dads that are so outraged by the biting incident which may influence their children to do the same , take their violent video games of them and put them in the bin Plain, re luis statement , bloody hell it gets worse , i think maybe that fifa have leaked this to show the south americans what they were up against , feel sorry for the fella , he needs some sort of help , he is in complete denial , and all the bans in the world will mean f uck all if he doesnt get help Sad
By:
big dunc
When: 29 Jun 14 12:29
one thing is for certain he shouldn't be anywhere near a football field until he's had that help and that could take years.

as for the red shoi'te they are in a desperate situation, will they take a low fee to get rid of him or keep him and hope and pray he doesn't bite for a fourth time, they'll get flook all with a year or life times ban.
By:
Gibberish
When: 29 Jun 14 12:51
Suarez's excuse is very reminiscent of Chris Morris' parody of the US Senator and his involuntary, random wánking!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER0zKTGI2g8 Grin
By:
sintonian
When: 29 Jun 14 12:58
The thing is, if he is not going to admit it, then should he be allowed to play at all?
By:
high_lander
When: 29 Jun 14 13:11
It's a ridiculous excuse - he's just making things worse for himself. He would get more respect if he admits he has a problem and will be seeking help. I don't know who his PR people are but they have badly misjudged this one.
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