Has Suarez done it again?

In one! Bunch of Chutney Ferrets!

Video ref and citing should be brought in to get this sort of thing out of the game

:rofl:Chutney ferrets..... Touch them and they fall down like a sack of spuds majority of them. Put them into Kiwi rolling maul then they'll know what pain is about.......

and I don't care. Just came on here to see who's biting who! :thup:
 
Made my World Cup, this has. :whistle:

Slime.

Some massive hypocrisy on this thread.
However, the saddest is the above comment.
So what has happened is “disgraceful”, but the actually act perpetrated is enjoyable for you?

You enjoyed what you have seen, and you would enjoy the fallout from it?

Double standards? Have a long look at yourself.

Separately:-
Indefensible - yes,as was the Ivanovic incident.
 
Well he's a right numpty and no mistake

I think FIFA will act before the next game & hope they have processes to enforce domestic penalty too so that its as clean as possible

Slight concern that if FIFA have no process for including domestic football as part of the punishment how can they take previous domestic incidents into consideration for assessing the severity of this penalty? (In effect wouldn't this be a 1st offense!)

I also think a club like Liverpool will offload him now. They did the right thing standing by him before but I doubt the fans will allow Liverpool to even contemplate doing it again (even if they wanted too)
 
? Is that a quote from someone

According to the BBC News this morning, it is a quote from Suarez. The statement, which was made in Spanish was translated as something along the lines of 'these things happen, my head collided with his shoulder, there's no need to make a story out of it'.

The incident was bad enough, but this just compounds it. He really does appear to have some sort of issue with it. It is unfortunate that with the talent that he has and as good as he is as a footballer, he will primarily be remembered for one thing.
 
Well he's a right numpty and no mistake

I think FIFA will act before the next game & hope they have processes to enforce domestic penalty too so that its as clean as possible

Slight concern that if FIFA have no process for including domestic football as part of the punishment how can they take previous domestic incidents into consideration for assessing the severity of this penalty? (In effect wouldn't this be a 1st offense!)

I also think a club like Liverpool will offload him now. They did the right thing standing by him before but I doubt the fans will allow Liverpool to even contemplate doing it again (even if they wanted too)

I believe FIFA have the powers to ban the man from worldwide football. I know they do it in drugs cases so I can't see why they wouldn't be able to do it in this instance.
 
I believe FIFA have the powers to ban the man from worldwide football. I know they do it in drugs cases so I can't see why they wouldn't be able to do it in this instance.
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FIFA are the overall controlling body and can do as they see fit (sepp actual does do what he wants!). So a complete ban is possible but IMO unlikely. An international ban is the most likely sanction I think.
 
Some massive hypocrisy on this thread.
However, the saddest is the above comment.
So what has happened is “disgraceful”, but the actually act perpetrated is enjoyable for you?

You enjoyed what you have seen, and you would enjoy the fallout from it?

Double standards? Have a long look at yourself.

Separately:-
Indefensible - yes,as was the Ivanovic incident.

Not just on this thread.....

Last night Shearer was nearly crying he was so disgusted at Suarez's actions.

No doubt after the show he was off to find Neil Lennon to boot him in the skull.............
 
Some are saying he needs Help etc etc.. Including Ian Wright after the match. Would this suggest that they think he can't control himself on the pitch and it was a spur of the moment thing?

Id say it was pre-meditated, it was still 0-0, would he of done it at 1-0 Uruguay? I don't think so,and it was in the box and he's gone down looking for a penalty, making out he's the victim.

Id say he's knows exactly what he's doing when he's out there. Forget the help blah blah blah.. He's just a wrong 'un.
 
After that one yesterday he has to be looking at a serious ban. The footage of him looking at Chiellini then chomping him is a bit unnerving. Its like a bloody horror film :rofl:
 
After that one yesterday he has to be looking at a serious ban. The footage of him looking at Chiellini then chomping him is a bit unnerving. Its like a bloody horror film :rofl:

If you want damning slow-Mo, try this, overwhelming intent and once he's bit down, he then leans and creates leverage which is why we all first thought it was a head butt, but all he was trying to do was get a bigger chunk!

http://a.pomf.se/phdzcy.gif
 
If you want damning slow-Mo, try this, overwhelming intent and once he's bit down, he then leans and creates leverage which is why we all first thought it was a head butt, but all he was trying to do was get a bigger chunk!

http://a.pomf.se/phdzcy.gif

Deranged.

Would you not think "Christ this could be sore and damage my gnashers"?

Anyone who's been hit around the mouth/teeth area will testify to how bloody sore it is.....for days!

Mentally unstable?
 
Danny Mills comments are way over the top... " they have got to throw him in jail and lock him up forever" and add nothing to the valid condemnation

Ridiculous!
 
Deranged.

Would you not think "Christ this could be sore and damage my gnashers"?

Anyone who's been hit around the mouth/teeth area will testify to how bloody sore it is.....for days!

Mentally unstable?

I lost my 2 front teethe to a head butt, 1 was driven up into the top gum and had to be cut out, bit sore for more than a few days!

That clip clearly shows his mouth wide open as he 'goes in', and then there is a clear 'second movement', for me, he knows what he's doing, although it may be an urge or moment of uncontrollable madness, but either way, whilst he is capable of that and if he says there is no intent or premeditation, then in the interest of fellow professionals, he shouldn't be let onto a football pitch again, if he admits he has a problem, then he needs a long session with the quacks.
 
My 4 year old nephew knows it's wrong to bite. How's he meant to react if he see's one of his favorite players doing something like this?

Fifa need to react and quickly (apparently they've given Suarez and Uraguay till 21.00 bst to reply to the allegations).

However (even as a UTD fan) I can't see any reason why people are having a go at Liverpool. He was doing it on international duty at the Worlds largest footballing event. Not their fault. I can see them taking a back seat, see what Fifa and the Uruguayan FA do first.

If Liverpool sell him then so be it. I doubt it will alter his current price tag. He may be an infantile little biter, but he's still a good player. If Real or Barca come in for him then they can take the stance of "it didn't happen on our watch, we'll make sure it doesn't happen again... "

I also can't see Fifa giving a blanket ban but think it will be just an International one (which could actually help in raising his transfer price as he wouldn't have to jet off to South America for friendlies / qualifying etc...). If Fifa were to give him a domestic ban as well, then they'd open themselves up for lawsuits galore from Liverpool as they try to reclaim some of their potential capital. Would you write off a possible £80mill? I doubt it.
 
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