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    Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
    It's so OTT is hilarious. I'm sure the rest of the world, and FIFA, aren't getting nearly as carried away by all this as we are. And I think (and hope) the punishment will reflect that.


    It's absolutely ridiculous. I'm just waiting for the meltdown when it ends up being a six match ban from international matches. No doubt the rags will campaign that the FA gives him a separate, domestic ban as well (they can't actually do that).

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      Biting is hardly something serious along the lines of match fixing and doping that are issues which merit world bans. It's violent conduct. 4-8 games and move on.

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        I think the Marca someone posted a couple of pages ago summed it up, it got a little section in the corner which in English papers is usually reserved for the bull**** transfer story they pulled out of the random player random club hat the night before.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          AS English @english_AS
          FIFA sources say Suárez' punishment has to reflect reality:"What's the difference between what he did & a head butt, or a deliberate elbow?"

          AS English @english_AS
          Suárez minimum ban would be as for violent conduct: four matches, though could be more. All to be served with national team.

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            Originally posted by fah-q View Post
            AS English @english_AS
            FIFA sources say Suárez' punishment has to reflect reality:"What's the difference between what he did & a head butt, or a deliberate elbow?"

            AS English @english_AS
            Suárez minimum ban would be as for violent conduct: four matches, though could be more. All to be served with national team.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              Originally posted by G View Post
              Biting is hardly something serious along the lines of match fixing and doping that are issues which merit world bans. It's violent conduct. 4-8 games and move on.


              Alex song windmilled someone in the back the other night and got three games.

              I imagine a little more than that for international games would be more than enough.
              The times they are a changin'.

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                Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                Posted this previously. Can't find any evidence of it happening before, but in their rules, it COULD. Spuriously so, but still:
                That last paragraph of FIFA rules requires another FA to find the person guilty. Then, FIFA can extend that ban internationally. There is no rule or precedent I have seen for an international incident being extended to a domestic level. I also highly doubt the Uruguayan FA will change Luis with anything.

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                  888poker ‏@888poker
                  Following recent allegations made against Luis Suárez, we are reviewing our relationship with him. We will not tolerate unsporting behavior.
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    I find it so bizzare that Suarez could've ran upto the lad and spinning elbowed him and less would be made of it.
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      Originally posted by baitman View Post
                      yummy, a little italian snack...

                      this will be the back page of **** rags tomorrow.

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                        he should get 6 years in jail.... and not just any ordinary jail either - a really crappie one....

                        I heard some douchebag from Oxford on talksport this morning. He claimed to be a liverpool fan but there is no way he way. He phoned up Alan 'Drunk-driving' Brazil and Ray 'Drunk-driving' Wilkins. The guy said that (1) "we don't need him in england. He obviously has mental problems and we don't need that" to which the 2 idiots agreed. And also (2) "england played their heart out and were put out by that cheat suarez.....

                        The whole thing is turning into a joke now to be honest.....

                        I'd love if Suarez beat the system.

                        And to be honest if there is any ban that affects LFC, then i would be disgusted if Stevie doesnt retire from international football. Also, LFC should pull up the handbrake when it comes to releasing players for international friendlies in the future. If our players run the risk of getting bans that affect the club, then everyone has a cold every time a friendly comes along....

                        ****l the FA

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                          Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                          I find it so bizzare that Suarez could've ran upto the lad and spinning elbowed him and less would be made of it.
                          It's crazy. He should just nut them in future. Or if biting really is his weapon of choice he needs to disguise it better. Fellani has elbowing people down to a fine art, so much so that it never warrants a mention when he does it.

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                            Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
                            I have to laugh at the English media going absolutely bat**** crazy over this. Two year bans and such like, what utter nonsense. They're just butthurt he ended Ingurland's campaign. If this was any another player, there is NO WAY they'd be making that much noise. No chance.
                            I disagree with that completely. They'd react the same way if he did this at club level in this country because of his previous, nothing to do with Suarez scoring the goals that knocked out England. The media love going absolutely mental over everything in this country with characters like Suarez.
                            SakhoPotatoes

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                              Owen Gibson ‏@owen_g
                              Fifa disciplinary committee, chaired by the Swiss Claudio Sulser, will meet tonight at 5pm Brazilian time to discuss Suarez case.
                              Owen Gibson ‏@owen_g
                              Fifa spokeswoman points to article 118 of Fifa's rulebook - seems to suggest if a ban is less than two months there is no right of appeal.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                Originally posted by Mello View Post
                                That last paragraph of FIFA rules requires another FA to find the person guilty. Then, FIFA can extend that ban internationally. There is no rule or precedent I have seen for an international incident being extended to a domestic level. I also highly doubt the Uruguayan FA will change Luis with anything.
                                I read the first paragraph as "another FA can ask for Fifa to extend the ban, ie the English FA could request that Fifa's punishment extends globally" ?

                                But then the second paragraph COULD suggest that if no FAs DO request a worldwide effect, those FAs could themselves pass a decision?

                                Which basically means that any FA can do anything they like
                                I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                                There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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