Suarez bites | "sorry for falling into him and biting him and that"

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Don't you all know? He did it deliberately to not get transferred to Barca. He wants to stay loyal to Liverpool but FSG was trying to cash in on him.
Hence, bite your way out of it.
 

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Robbie Savage: "The worst thing is playing the victim afterwards" :lol: No, I'm pretty sure the worst thing is Suarez actually bit another player on the pitch.
I dunno the fact that his first reaction in this incident and the Chelsea one, and potentially the other one can't remember, is to pretend he's the one who has had something done to him suggests he doesn't even have remorse for his actions. Loosing your head is one thing, the fact that he then thinks he's the victim afterwards or at the very least wants others too seems even lower. Though it's pretty shocking alround tbh.
 

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I'm also interested to see how camp Suarez go out and defend him. Shit's gone be good.
Based on some comments in RAWK meltdown thread it has already started. Otherwise we have our own mini RAWK in posters like BarneyLfc, pickledred etc if you don't want to go over to RAWK and want just a glimpse.
 

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i'm surprised a player who has been bitten hasn't lost his composure and kicked suarez in the head. after everytime suarez bites, he flings himself down to the ground and clutches his head rolling around.

Why hasn't a player (the one bitten) just wound back and put a boot thorugh his head?

Yes, you would be sent off of course, but you could also say in a court of law you were acting in self defense therefore no other punishment besides missing a few games would be just.
 

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Is this a wind-up or a genuine comment? Why is biting so bad? I mean seriously what the feck? It's a horrible thing to do.

And who's leg did Keane break? The fact that Keane was a lunatic doesn't really detract from what Suarez did, does it?

It certainly looks bad; and it's grist to the media's mill and bad publicity for football. Public relations do rule modern sport, so you'd expect the authorities to react with the usual synthetic outrage.

But not much real damage is done after all. It's just a very bad habit. Really weird that he can't control himself though. :lol:
 

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Based on some comments in RAWK meltdown thread it has already started. Otherwise we have our own mini RAWK in posters like BarneyLfc, pickledred etc if you don't want to go over to RAWK and want just a glimpse.
But that would require me to take them off ignore....
 

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He's a guy seemingly with some sort of mental issue, surrounded by enablers. Liverpool and Uruguay both have the "us against us the world" mentality more than most, so he won't get the help he quite clearly needs. It'll be padded off by those who should guide him as poor Suarez has the media against him again for no reason.

There just has to be something wrong with him. Trains so hard to get back fit then ends his world cup for biting AGAIN. It's toddler stuff.
 

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He should be kicked out of the tournament and banned from representing Liverpool in the Champions League.

The former because the integrity of the tournament should not be compromised and the latter because the Scouse meltdown would sustain me until winter.
 

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The fact he continues to do things like this despite being punished should indicate there is something wrong and the punishment is not working. We need to help him, because he is an exceptional player, and the world of football benefits with players as talented as he is.

I am not defending him, it was a preposterous and despicable act, just stating that calling for huge punishment does not help anyone and also robs world football from an exquisite talent.
That's missing the point. There are rules which everyone has to observe and being talented doesn't obviate that. If it was a case of bad tacking or even of squaring up to people for a headbutt I could sort of understand - but who the hell bites people when playing football? Even in the more physical sports of rugby and boxing, this has resulted in a long ban, so for a third offence I reckon it should be at least one year plus a mandatory course of treatment.
 

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According to someone on RAWK, he should only get a 2 match ban because its the first time he's done it at "international level".
 

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"I'd like to see the images first before making any comment," he says. "If it happened, then the referee probably didn't see it.

"Despite mistakes (Suarez has made, he is the target of certain media, a certain press. It seems to me there's a certain animosity towards him."

My god, Tabarez is worst than Dalglish.
 

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Just thought about Mike Tyson, who did that crap once (?), and in a sport with a lot more physical contact and direct opposition and thus a much larger urge - and he was branded as the absolute madman.

Then there goes the football player...
 

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It's a shame he didn't bite one of the Liverpool players in the previous match.Would have loved to see RAWK defend him then :D
 

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Ok. So this is his third time to do it.

Is there any chance he will be banned from all competition for a while?

Hopefully for a year!
 

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i'm surprised a player who has been bitten hasn't lost his composure and kicked suarez in the head. after everytime suarez bites, he flings himself down to the ground and clutches his head rolling around.

Why hasn't a player (the one bitten) just wound back and put a boot thorugh his head?

Yes, you would be sent off of course, but you could also say in a court of law you were acting in self defense therefore no other punishment besides missing a few games would be just.
I would love to see someone do this to Suarez. Too bad we are missing real men like Cantona and Duncan Ferguson.

 

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Based on some comments in RAWK meltdown thread it has already started. Otherwise we have our own mini RAWK in posters like BarneyLfc, pickledred etc if you don't want to go over to RAWK and want just a glimpse.
scousers cannot help themselves. they are from self-pity city. Always the victim, it's never their fault.

If you had told a scouser in the 1700's that he was in the wrong in participating the slave trade, he would not agree.

http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/slavery/europe/liverpool.aspx

if you tell a scouser about you know what in belgium, he will deny deny deny.

Nicholas Wade and Spencer Wells could do a population study regarding scousers and I am certain they have unique genetic markers that make them behave in such a manner. Read A Troublesome Inheritance to understand what I am saying.
 

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Tell you how grim he is Rawk have closed threads about him only the England match thread carries comment. Surprisingly among the usual beauts there's a growing number not trying to bluff their way out of this one - remarkable.

The man should be banned from football entirely for 12 months.
 

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Should be banned from the sport, clearly not sane enough to be on a football pitch with other individuals.
 

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I wish Suarez was playing when Keane or Viera were on the pitch and he tried to bite one of them. He would have genuinely ended up in the hospital.
 

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The fact he continues to do things like this despite being punished should indicate there is something wrong and the punishment is not working. We need to help him, because he is an exceptional player, and the world of football benefits with players as talented as he is.

I am not defending him, it was a preposterous and despicable act, just stating that calling for huge punishment does not help anyone and also robs world football from an exquisite talent.
Okay, last time I'll respond to this nonsense but you seriously need help, nevermind Suarez.
 

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Just had a quick look at RAWK and saw this thread.

Not being allowed to talk about major football incident in football forum. Locked! :lol:

Re: Not being allowed to talk about major football incident in football forum.
« Reply #6 on: Today at 07:45:41 PM »

Okay, I'll be bad cop then.....

Free speech on a privately-owned forum run by moderators selected to volunteer their time for free? Behave.

Just because it happens, it doesn't mean it has to be debated ad nauseum instantly.

Sober reflection. Wait for some facts. The key word in your last post was ".....if....." so here's another one.

If anyone registered on this website is absolutely desperate to discuss controversy and speculate on what might or might not have happened or yet happen, the interwebs is full of places to do it.

This is RAWK. We do things our way. We even have a special WC Forum for it. The alleged incident did not take place during an LFC game. Thanks for understanding.
« Last Edit: Today at 07:47:29 PM by 24/7 »
 

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Perhaps they just didn't see it... Nah what am I talking about? They're all 100% corrupt.
In fairness after seeing multiple replays the Ref was not looking in their direction he was following the ball over towards the left the incident took place inside the box to the right hand side.
The lino was in line with the incident but there is no way in hell he couldve seen it sure most people have had to watch it from 2/3 angles to say yes he bit him.

He's a Reprehesible bollix anyway
 

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We should've made Ronaldo bite someone. According to scousers Suarez is now dead cert to stay.
 

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Just thought about Mike Tyson, who did that crap once (?), and in a sport with a lot more physical contact and direct opposition and thus a much larger urge - and he was branded as the absolute madman.

Then there goes the football player...
Tyson bite a chunk of Holyfield's ear off, maiming him for life. He'd also spent time in prison for raping an 18 year old, Suarez is nuts but let's get a sense of perspective here.
 

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I wish Suarez was playing when Keane or Viera were on the pitch and he tried to bite one of them. He would have genuinely ended up in the hospital.
Suarez biting Keane? An assault of epic proportions would've ensued.
 

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Set him free in the Amazon jungle where he'll find a natural habitat.

PS: Liverpool will be panicking. He should be banned for the season from all football.