Pleading guilty (which I guess he will do!?!) will go in his favour along with the fact both Suarez and the club apologised quickly for it.
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Originally posted by Kenneth View PostThat would be incendiary, Suarez dancing past a bunch of kickers in the lower leagues.
But he wouldn't be playing. Send him to a team that has a few games to play before our season starts and every game they play when he's technically on loan counts against his suspension. He could be ready to go for our first match away at Old Trafford.
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A tackle and a bute, in different games, are of course unrelated. How the governing body punushes both acts is entirely relatedOriginally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostSorry my mistake, but I stand by my view that two footed tackles and the like have **** all to do with this incident.Football without Origi is nothing
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Roughing someone up with a deliberately illegal tackle is often premeditated too though.Originally posted by Venton View PostIt's about the mentality behind it. A rush of blood, a sudden loss of control due to anger I can understand even if I find it disgusting. Yes, biting someone intentionally as a tactic is far worse for me. And I can't really see it in the same light as verbals or pinching. Seeing the look on his face though I don't believe he did do it for that reason. We're just going to have to disagree on this one.
I'm not saying the biting was only as bad as verbals or pinching, that's clearly not the case. What I am saying is that they are part of the same established pattern of behaviour - trying to wind people up to gain an advantage. He might go further than he normally does if he's wound up himself, but that's what I think the core motivation is. I haven't seen anything to suggest this act falls outside of that yet. I think the fact it's rare, it causes disgust, and he has a rep has made it simple to pin other unevidenced motivations on him that suit a crude caricature. When really all the evidence suggests to me he's a bit of a cheaty cunt who goes even further than normal when he gets wound up. Anger management won't change that.
You're probably right that we're never going to get anywhere here, ultimately it's all pretty subjective, but I'd like to think our discourse of drivel has eased the tedium of work for someone somewhere
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It's definitely been the most interesting part of a very dull day indeed for me.Originally posted by Red_Polo View PostRoughing someone up with a deliberately illegal tackle is often premeditated too though.
I'm not saying the biting was only as bad as verbals or pinching, that's clearly not the case. What I am saying is that they are part of the same established pattern of behaviour - trying to wind people up to gain an advantage. He might go further than he normally does if he's wound up himself, but that's what I think the core motivation is. I haven't seen anything to suggest this act falls outside of that yet. I think the fact it's rare, it causes disgust, and he has a rep has made it simple to pin other unevidenced motivations on him that suit a crude caricature. When really all the evidence suggests to me he's a bit of a cheaty cunt who goes even further than normal when he gets wound up. Anger management won't change that.
You're probably right that we're never going to get anywhere here, ultimately it's all pretty subjective, but I'd like to think our discourse of drivel has eased the tedium of work for someone somewhere

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