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The guy really needs to see a psychiatrist.
Its almost certain that they will. People are naive to think FIFA wont want to punish him severely. The pressure from sponsors will be huge. They are not happy at all.Because what he did was extraordinary. It will go down as one of the most shocking moments in WC history. It's now the biggest talking point of the whole tournament, over shadowed the football, which has been excellent from an entertainment point of view. FIFA will not be happy with his actions, the reaction from his coach, captain and his comments after.
On top of that, it's his 3rd biting offence. It really is amazing. Three times he has bit another player.
Like I said earlier, I think FIFA will hammer him. I might be wrong but I have a feeling it will be severe.
I'm pretty sure a big controversy at the world cup of a player who can't stop biting people is in fact big news across the world.Brazilian media were giving it for granted he may be suspended. They are not making a massive meal of it though.
20 mins should be judged relative to the fact all channels are doing fotball non-stop around the clock. If the caf is anything to go by, Britain is on Suarez round-the-clock with a smattering of what else happened at the World Cup.
Very convenient for Hodgson and his shower of shite display against CR. That's what I find funny. The last thing the Uruguayan media would give two shits about is something from another team, they would be busy with the post mortem, that's all Uruguayans would really care about/consume.
Ever since the handball thing they have been at odds, not surprised.
It's a big story too here, but people don't seem to be quite as outraged or demand as strong sanctions as I what I see in the British sphere.Uruguay are probably only defensive towards English media because Suarez plays in England and has most of his criticism coming from there, but the issue itself is widely discussed everywhere. Portugal has no relation to Uruguay, Suarez or Liverpool, yet it is a big story in every newspaper's sport section, as well as widely discussed in social media.
Yeah, it's definitely somehow Britain's fault Luis Suarez bit a player in a match between Uruguay and Italy and FIFA are considering a ban.Brazilian media were giving it for granted he may be suspended. They are not making a massive meal of it though.
20 mins should be judged relative to the fact all channels are doing fotball non-stop around the clock. If the caf is anything to go by, Britain is on Suarez round-the-clock with a smattering of what else happened at the World Cup.
Very convenient for Hodgson and his shower of shite display against CR. That's what I find funny. The last thing the Uruguayan media would give two shits about is something from another team, they would be busy with the post mortem, that's all Uruguayans would really care about/consume.
Ever since the handball thing they have been at odds, not surprised.
I can't imagine companies associated with Suarez being too happy with his behavior but World Cup sponsors certainly won't care. If anything drawing attention to the competition for whatever reason is going to benefit them, and this has certainly drawn attention in loads.What sponsors?
and what are these 'facts' and what are the 'baseless conclusions' in this case? Please elaborate.Actually, a hypocrite's agenda is to ignore the facts...like coming to baseless conclusions
That is true, I doubt we'd see screams of "outrageous" around here if he gets a 5-match international ban or something.It's a big story too here, but people don't seem to be quite as outraged or demand as strong sanctions as I what I see in the British sphere.
Uruguay FA should take action before FIFA. Something that Liverpool and Ajax should have done when it happened when he wore their shirt. It will be surprising what Liverpool's owners now think. You can imagine the negative press coverage next season when Liverpool are on the box with PL or CL.Its almost certain that they will. People are naive to think FIFA wont want to punish him severely. The pressure from sponsors will be huge. They are not happy at all.
They are working very hard to become the most hated team in the competition, honestly. Normally I have nothing against Uruguay and without Suarez they might actually be a likeable team, currently there is little about them to like however.What won't go in his favour is what we saw happening at Liverpool happening with Uruguay, that is the manager and players and the player himself coming out and denying, dismissing and trying to deflect blame onto someone else for the incident. I bet the FIFA disciplinary panel won't be too impressed by comments coming out of their camp over the past 15 hours or so.
Where is 'here'? The fact that he's a high profile Liverpool player who has had a high profile biting incident within the English game previously may go some way as to why it's bigger news here than say Palau or somewhere or maybe biting is just more acceptable in other countries (like racism seems to be).It's a big story too here, but people don't seem to be quite as outraged or demand as strong sanctions as I what I see in the British sphere.
He's been plotting since the Confederations Cup:
It is definitely big news in the USA. They are outraged.It's a big story too here, but people don't seem to be quite as outraged or demand as strong sanctions as I what I see in the British sphere.
I nicked it off /r/soccer.Your pic is even better
This will put a lot of attention to deal with on Liverpool and Suarez in the coming months. His bites on Bakkal and Ivanovic might have fell under the radar for a lot of people because they occured in domestic competition. This one has got worldwide recognition, people at my work - even females - have talked about it today.Uruguay FA should take action before FIFA. Something that Liverpool and Ajax should have done when it happened when he wore their shirt. It will be surprising what Liverpool's owners now think. You can imagine the negative press coverage next season when Liverpool are on the box with PL or CL.
Best scenario for PL now, is for Barca and Real to drop interest in him, thus his value drops. He gets p*ssed off that the whole world is against him and does a Tevez. Liverpool don't have the dosh to strengthen their team, so no Sanchez ...etc. Lol.
I saw it on the Globoesporte site. What a nutcaseI nicked it off /r/soccer.
I hope they don't. Suarez loves his fishfingers.Colombia are going to batter this Uruguay team, Suarez or not. They are one of the best teams at this tournament.
Ridiculous.
Suarez will never change his behaviour until those who guide him actually hold him accountable for his actions. Whilst he's made the victim in every wrong-doing he does his persecution complex will only ever grow.If FIFA are not prepared to hand him a severe punishment then they should at least force him to seek psychiatric help. Otherwise he'll just do it again and again.
The guy is fecked in the head.
Don't care about the ban, just want hime gone from the premier league.Ridiculous.
But what do you expect? Suarez plays in England. He's done most of his ridiculous terrible actions in England. How can you not understand that this was always going to be the case? Also, is it really a surprise after the comments made about the British media by Suarez only a matter of days ago?It's a big story too here, but people don't seem to be quite as outraged or demand as strong sanctions as I what I see in the British sphere.
Americans outraged When aren't they outraged when it doesn't apply to something they're doing themselves?It is definitely big news in the USA. They are outraged.
I'm the same, the idea that he could be back in just under 2 months playing in the opening weekend is ludicrous.Don't care about the ban, just want hime gone from the premier league.
Do Suarez's teeth count as a WMD?It is definitely big news in the USA. They are outraged.
And judging by That Mirror report of your media (likely just as subjective as the Caf) I find it funny they're pretending he didn't do it, and using a 50 year old poor linesman call to compare with a day old meditated assault from a player who's a repeat offender and a racial sledger to lay some modicum of responsibility on a country not even involved! So yeah, distraction certainly does seem the name of the game.Very convenient for Hodgson and his shower of shite display against CR. That's what I find funny. The last thing the Uruguayan media would give two shits about is something from another team, they would be busy with the post mortem, that's all Uruguayans would really care about/consume.
Eh?It is definitely big news in the USA. They are outraged.
Be coming in to undertake regime change at Anfield then...It is definitely big news in the USA. They are outraged.