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Footballer likes biting people
#11
RE: Footballer likes biting people
Probably got hit in the head one too many times by a soccer ball. Those fuckers should wear helmets.
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#12
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I would love to see a permanent ban from football. Three biting incidents is insane. Also, don't forget the Evra dust up. He's mental and should just go away.

At the very least Liverpool should look to offload him during the summer transfer window, even though nobody will likely touch him until FIFA weighs in.
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#13
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(June 25, 2014 at 5:50 pm)Cato Wrote: I would love to see a permanent ban from football. Three biting incidents is insane. Also, don't forget the Evra dust up. He's mental and should just go away.

At the very least Liverpool should look to offload him during the summer transfer window, even though nobody will likely touch him until FIFA weighs in.

He's going to get a tournament ban at the very least. But I think his price-tag will probably stay around £50m and Liverpool will off load him to barca or Real Madrid. As we all know, money talks in football, and the fact he's currently a scoring machine will eclipse his obvious mental issues in the long run.
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#14
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Children do it. My kid bit me. It's a very effective weapon. The most damage a child could do to you anyway. So I think it's a natural attack. If you're feeling that aggressive I'd think this would be an instinct that you'd have to curb. I don't think it's inhuman at all.
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(June 26, 2014 at 2:44 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: He's going to get a tournament ban at the very least. But I think his price-tag will probably stay around £50m and Liverpool will off load him to barca or Real Madrid. As we all know, money talks in football, and the fact he's currently a scoring machine will eclipse his obvious mental issues in the long run.

I can see Liverpool having a problem selling him now to be honest. I don't think clubs like Barca or Real will want a player who will bring their club into such disrepute. Both clubs already have big name players, they could buy an equally talented striker in the form of Falcao if they are really willing. I honestly don't see them buying him, if they do then they are seriously stupid. If you balance the cost to actually buy him, with how many goals he scores, and his disciplinary record, it really isn't worth it. Between Bale, Neymar, Benzema, Ronald and Messi, I don't see why either club would need Suarez.
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#16
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Will I guess we'll wait and see, but I can't see him staying at Liverpool. I still think his ultimate destination will be Spain but we won't know until the ban has been put in place and the parameters known.
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#17
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(June 26, 2014 at 9:27 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: Will I guess we'll wait and see, but I can't see him staying at Liverpool. I still think his ultimate destination will be Spain but we won't know until the ban has been put in place and the parameters known.

Well I guess we know now:

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/...ne-matches

Quote:Luis Suarez has been banned from all football for four months and from international football for nine matches.

The details can be interpreted in different ways, but some people are suggesting he wouldn't be allowed to be transferred as this would be 'footballing activity'. Which I agree with.
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#18
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I consider myself part of the Toon Army so I was a little disappointed to see his first eligible game in the EPL was at St. James' Park. Not too worried though. He can do whatever he can on his own to stay fit; however, there's no way he'll be in form not being able to even train with the club.
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#19
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(June 26, 2014 at 3:57 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Children do it. My kid bit me. It's a very effective weapon. The most damage a child could do to you anyway. So I think it's a natural attack. If you're feeling that aggressive I'd think this would be an instinct that you'd have to curb. I don't think it's inhuman at all.

Perhaps - but it is uncivilized, unsportsmanlike, and tantamount to assault. Off the pitch, it *would* be an assault, at least here.
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#20
RE: Footballer likes biting people
(June 26, 2014 at 6:51 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Perhaps - but it is uncivilized, unsportsmanlike, and tantamount to assault. Off the pitch, it *would* be an assault, at least here.

It does amaze me how anywhere else and this is assault. If I were any of the players he's bitten I would be seriously looking into pressing charges.


The fine makes me laugh, £66,000? That's what, a third of a week's wages?
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