Suarez .................. utter disgrace?

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What's worse than being a Cannibal...?????

Being a Hearts supporter.


As someone with very little interest in English football except MoTD2, anyone who thinks Liverpool isn't a major European club is either from Manchester or thinks football started in 1991.By any gauge you desire, from trophies/money/prestige/support/history you cannot deny they're pretty significant in the grand scheme of things.

I've never really taken to them as a club, they come across as pretty similiar to Celtc up here...always the victim, it's never their fault, with the one exception that is hillsborough.I mention this only because of the simply magnificent dedication last night at SPOTY.As someone who's been going to football matches since I was a nipper I can recall being in situations that scared the living daylights out of me.The 96 will never walk alone, they're in the heart and soul of everyone who goes to a game at the weekend.

Oh, Suarez.Simply unplayable but lives in his ivory tower like they all do.Self entitled and spoilt, like all EPL stars.
 
8 game ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra...!

10 game ban for biting Ivanovic...


Please read the report into the findings of the case in regards Evra

Yes he was rightly found guilty of biting Ivanovic - there is no excuse or defence for what he did - it was wrong and he was rightly punished

The Evra incident nothing was proved beyond doubt and the commission couldn't prove his meaning or intent behind the use of a word which is socially accepted in his culture and country - a word which Nani also called Evra on Twitter at one stage.
 
Please read the report into the findings of the case in regards Evra

Yes he was rightly found guilty of biting Ivanovic - there is no excuse or defence for what he did - it was wrong and he was rightly punished

The Evra incident nothing was proved beyond doubt and the commission couldn't prove his meaning or intent behind the use of a word which is socially accepted in his culture and country - a word which Nani also called Evra on Twitter at one stage.

Mate you stick up for him all you like.

He is still a despicable person.
 
Mate you stick up for him all you like.

He is still a despicable person.


I'm not sticking up for him - he has done done very poor things that are inexcusable

I'm just giving you the facts to ensure you don't post false accusations
 
I'm not sticking up for him - he has done done very poor things that are inexcusable

I'm just giving you the facts to ensure you don't post false accusations

False? Wasnt he banned for racially abusing Patrice Evra then? I must have got him confused with someone else.
 
False? Wasnt he banned for racially abusing Patrice Evra then? I must have got him confused with someone else.

Please read the findings of the commission and then you will find out exactly what he was banned for

He was banned for possibly using a racial term - nothing was proved beyond reasonable doubt the meaning or context on which it was meant.
 
He was banned for possibly using a racial term - nothing was proved beyond reasonable doubt the meaning or context on which it was meant.

Really? i genuinely did not know that , Pool are fair slack if they let him be banned on them grounds...

i dont know the ins and outs of it just commenting im surprised at that ..
 
Please read the findings of the commission and then you will find out exactly what he was banned for

He was banned for possibly using a racial term - nothing was proved beyond reasonable doubt the meaning or context on which it was meant.

If I may interject.

He admitted using a term of his native tounge, when translated, it was deemed a 'racial slur', that's why he was banned.

Something lost in translation, perhaps, either way, he got banned for using a term he admitted to.





Oh, and can we get it back on track RE: the tackle as per the OP :thup:
 
If I may interject.

He admitted using a term of his native tounge, when translated, it was deemed a 'racial slur', that's why he was banned.

Something lost in translation, perhaps, either way, he got banned for using a term he admitted to.





Oh, and can we get it back on track RE: the tackle as per the OP :thup:

No problems :thup:

The tackle was awful and red card was fully deserved
 
If I may interject.

He admitted using a term of his native tounge, when translated, it was deemed a 'racial slur', that's why he was banned.

Something lost in translation, perhaps, either way, he got banned for using a term he admitted to.





Oh, and can we get it back on track RE: the tackle as per the OP :thup:

Its not like anything said is really off topic though.
 
Its not like anything said is really off topic though.

If you look back on page 1, I forget who, but someone says "What's he done now", to which Slime references the tackle and how he went down "Rather dramatically".

That, I assume, was the whole point of the post.

Apologies to Slime if I have it wrong :lol:
 
No problems :thup:

The tackle was awful and red card was fully deserved

To be honest - the only tv shots I've seen of the 'boot up' incident do not actually show that Paulinho caught Suarez at all. From the angle I have seen on TV it looked like the boot was going to be fair and square on his chest but I actually think that in the end the connection may have been more slight and of glancing nature. Watch Suarez and see if you spot a change in his momentum or upper body direction that would have resulted from a solid connection. Nope - Suarez span forward after the connection and did the 'twirly' bit. So though the evidence is that there was some connection of boot to chest I don't think it was that much.

However Paulinho's attempt to get the ball was clearly violent and out of control in nature and had a risk of injury to Suarez. So on these grounds, and despite Suarez making the most of it - it was a RED.

And Suarez is great to watch in attack - and I think Liverpool are a 'great' club.
 
If you look back on page 1, I forget who, but someone says "What's he done now", to which Slime references the tackle and how he went down "Rather dramatically".

That, I assume, was the whole point of the post.

Apologies to Slime if I have it wrong
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No apologies required Gareth.
I was merely trying to find out what the forummers think of Suarez.
In my opinion he is an astonishingly talented footballer who lets himself down very badly by the way he behaves on the pitch.
The OP made no reference to his biting/racism/diving, for which he is very well known, for which, in my opinion, makes him one of the most unpalatable footballers on the planet.

Slime.
 
The OP made no reference to his biting/racism/diving, for which he is very well known, for which, in my opinion, makes him one of the most unpalatable footballers on the planet.

Slime.

Everyone has their own opinion on the matter I suppose. In my opinion, Wayne Rooney fits nicely into that category as well. A man from whom no pensioner is safe and no contract is worth honouring...
 
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