TheSelectFew
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hahaha This needs more mems. Where is the Specsavers and the Snikers pics.
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sydneycroatia58
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Given what happened yesterday this pic of Suarez and Chiellini at the Confederations Cup last year doesn't look particularly good for Suarez :lol:
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phreeky
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The piece of shit should never play again. Unfortunately FIFA don't have the balls to do that, I doubt they'll even send him home.
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TheSelectFew
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Heineken
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He's an absoloute grub of a human being. Everytime I think he's improved, he goes on and does somthing stupid like this again. The only thing I can think of is he has inexusable rushes of blood to the head, and his natural reaction is to bite something/someone. Really feel sorry for his mother when/if she breast fed him. One could argue she didn't. But no, given that this is the third undeniable event of actually biting, FIFA surely can't deny it. Hopefully he's banned from not just the remainder of the World Cup, but from international matches for some time. Did read somewhere earlier he could face a 2-year international suspension, and/or 20 matches. Have in addition to that read that Liverpool have had a meeting regarding Suarez over this incident, and they will potentially terminate his contract should he be found guilty. I would fully applaud Liverpool in sacking him on the spot should he be found guilty, and I'd understand 100% why they'd do it too. I think that'd be the end of his career both at club level and international. Undeniably an extremely talented player, but would any top flight, well reknowned club really want to be associated with somebody who has such a reputation for flesh. I mean he may have an obsession with ' The Walking Dead', but this is taking it too far!!! I'd be surprised if he got a gig in any top 4 league in Europe, and any club that signs him following surely must include in his contract that he must wear a Jason Voorhees mask. Grub of a human being, and after the whole sook incident over his Liverpool contract saga last season, all respect for the man has gone. Throw the book at him.
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does anyone else think he has 'issues' from growing up? I know that he grew up in the poorest area of Uruguay which is saying something... and I just wonder if he actually might need help. You may bite someone once (which is crazy right there) but 3 times I would send him to psyche and see WHY he's doing this. It would be very interesting to find out.
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liverpoolfan2010
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paulbagzFC wrote:Clearly malnourished before playing big key matches.
Needs a dentist to blunt those fangs.
-PB i just wanted to say in youre sig the second one i think he said he fouled me c@unt lol :lol: ;) on another note get over it his such a grub yet the people who step on ankles studs up every game are all good the ball grabbers all good lol ](*,) so he gets a lil hungry not his fault :lol: :lol: Edited by liverpoolfan2010: 26/6/2014 05:06:17 AM
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pv4
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Heiny I agree it'd be awesome if Liverpool sacked him on those grounds but honestly I can see a heap of clubs in the top 4 Euro leagues that wouldn't care about his checkered past and would be happy to sign him.
I predict his time in England is done, but I predict him to run riot in the UCL for many more years.
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paulbagzFC
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Fucking lollercopter  -PB
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sydneycroatia58
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Heineken wrote:He's an absoloute grub of a human being. Everytime I think he's improved, he goes on and does somthing stupid like this again. The only thing I can think of is he has inexusable rushes of blood to the head, and his natural reaction is to bite something/someone. Really feel sorry for his mother when/if she breast fed him. One could argue she didn't.
But no, given that this is the third undeniable event of actually biting, FIFA surely can't deny it. Hopefully he's banned from not just the remainder of the World Cup, but from international matches for some time. Did read somewhere earlier he could face a 2-year international suspension, and/or 20 matches.
Have in addition to that read that Liverpool have had a meeting regarding Suarez over this incident, and they will potentially terminate his contract should he be found guilty. I would fully applaud Liverpool in sacking him on the spot should he be found guilty, and I'd understand 100% why they'd do it too. I think that'd be the end of his career both at club level and international. Undeniably an extremely talented player, but would any top flight, well reknowned club really want to be associated with somebody who has such a reputation for flesh. I mean he may have an obsession with 'The Walking Dead', but this is taking it too far!!! I'd be surprised if he got a gig in any top 4 league in Europe, and any club that signs him following surely must include in his contract that he must wear a Jason Voorhees mask.
Grub of a human being, and after the whole sook incident over his Liverpool contract saga last season, all respect for the man has gone. Throw the book at him. :lol: If Liverpool sacked him, which they won't, you would have clubs lining up down the street and around the next 14 corners to sign him.
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FulofGladbach
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There has to be a new FIFA rule:
Beware the danger of a malnourished Suarez. Keep away from him at all times. Do not get him wet, and do not retaliate. He is a beast among humans, tread lightly.
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sydneycroatia58
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This stuff coming out from the guy who is apparently representing Suarez is genuinely hilarious.
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pv4
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:This stuff coming out from the guy who is apparently representing Suarez is genuinely hilarious. :lol: I was reading quotes from his lawyer, also a Uruguay FA board member (apparently) and he was saying something along the lines of "well, Suarez has a black eye but we're not crying about THAT" :lol:
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spfc
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:lol:Maths says you are more likely to be bitten by Luis Suarez than a shark Quote:You can’t argue with maths…
We’ll level with you, when we saw this story first, we thought it was from The Onion. But no, this story originates from the respectable organ that is the New Statesman. Their man Ian Steadman decided to crunch the numbers on Luis Suarez after the Uruguayan committed his third act of on-pitch opponent chewing in just under four years. Using Suarez’ total of 441 games as a pro, that works out at a bite every 147 games. Then, using the fact that he will face 14 different opponents per game, that works out at three bites on a total of 6,160, or roughly one in 2,000. Therefore, if you play against him you are much more likely to get bitten than you are bitten by a shark in the ocean, where the odds are a monstrous one in 3.7million. Some folks resented this comparison, saying it was not fair to compare the two as the shark figure was for fatalities and it counted all the oceans around America, much of which are shark free. Better to compare a shark heavy area as that would be more comparable to being on the pitch with Chewy Luis. The writer picked New Smyrna Beach, Florida, known as the shark attack capital of the world, according to the article. With 22,464 inhabitants, and four shark attacks so far in 2014, that works out at one in 2,808 chance if you live in the town, assuming all swim once a year. That is still above the odds a Luis Suarez opponent faces. The record year of attacks, 28 in 2008, would mean the odds are about one in 800. With average somewhere between the two, playing against Suarez is similarly dangerous to swimming in an area known for shark attacks.
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AEK Spartan
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Insufficient evidence ? Wot tha. In FIFA world anything is possible.
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Gooner4life_8
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:This stuff coming out from the guy who is apparently representing Suarez is genuinely hilarious. Lugano's response was pretty hilarious too. Just decline to comment instead of pretending that nothing happened at all when it clearly did, total knob :lol:
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Latest Odds on Luis Suarez action Length of Ban imposed by FIFA: prices from BetVictor 1-3 games 10/1 4-6 games 10/1 7-9 games 8/1 10-12 games 6/1 13-15 games 8/1 16-18 games 6/1 19-21 games 6/1 22-24 games 4/1 No Ban 6/1 25 games or more 12/1 http://www.betvictor.com/sports/en/football-specials/player-specials/coupons/982100/2109710/507749000/0/0/PE/0/0/0/0/0
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paulbagzFC
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Shit they're backing the big bans. -PB
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FulofGladbach
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paulbagzFC wrote:Shit they're backing the big bans. -PB It's only FIFA. They'll ban him for 4 games at most. But he should be banned either for 20 games, or life
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afromanGT
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People calling for a life-long ban are retarded.
He'll be banned for 10-12 international games. FIFA are unlikely to overstep their jurisdiction. And really Liverpool benefit from him being suspended from internationals, being that he won't have to travel half way across the world 5 times a season.
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sydneycroatia58
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afromanGT wrote:People calling for a life-long ban are retarded.
He'll be banned for 10-12 international games. FIFA are unlikely to overstep their jurisdiction. And really Liverpool benefit from him being suspended from internationals, being that he won't have to travel half way across the world 5 times a season. Don't be surprised if the FA and UEFA request to have that ban extended worldwide and have it granted by FIFA.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:afromanGT wrote:People calling for a life-long ban are retarded.
He'll be banned for 10-12 international games. FIFA are unlikely to overstep their jurisdiction. And really Liverpool benefit from him being suspended from internationals, being that he won't have to travel half way across the world 5 times a season. Don't be surprised if the FA and UEFA request to have that ban extended worldwide and have it granted by FIFA. Unlikely. Look at the precedent set by Mauro Tassotti.
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sydneycroatia58
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Reports in Uruguay that he's been banned for 9 international games and a 4 month worldwide ban
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sydneycroatia58
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Been confirmed now. 9 international games and 4 months from all football.
Fucking hell. He's also banned from entering any stadium Uruguay are playing in for 4 months.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 26/6/2014 11:53:36 PM
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sydneycroatia58
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Also important to note that the 9 game ban for Uruguay is only official competitive matches, so means he's out of the Copa America next year as well.
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So he's banned until October 26th? That's 9 EPL games, 1 cup match (potentially two) and 3 Champions league matches - including 9 internationals that's a total of 22 games. They haven't left a lot of room for more serious infractions.
Edited by afromanGT: 27/6/2014 12:12:52 AM
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paulbagzFC
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For a third time punishment it still isn't enough imo. Guy should be forced to have pschy evals before he returns to the pitch. -PB
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