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Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostIts another recruitment the owners are goig to have to make, along with all the other necessities they needed to get in order to go for the league. Furious with suarez for affecting the club with his mental inadequacies again
And that is where all our anger should be aimed. We've been stitched right up here by Suarez, not FIFA.Cult Member. Nazi puncher.
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So? He got a yellow card for it. No fine, not even a 1 match ban. And so ****ing what if it is his third time. People have far more red cards for repeated acts of violent conduct and get less so the point about different rules still stand.Originally posted by chadrtc View PostBut that was less clear cut... And not the third time in front of the world at the showpiece tournament.
Why should he be punished more as a repeat offender than a repeat offender elbow thrower/headbutter?Football without Origi is nothing
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He learned all the tricks on the streets in Uruguay, so that no referee can spot it. It's just shame nobody has told him there are cameras in the big leagues.Originally posted by poorscousertommy View PostHe's been banned for 34 games without receiving a red card!
It's shocking tbf.Blank
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As I say he should definitely be called out for it. He went into that challenge to hurt him and he succeeded. But I'd love the press to report on Suarez sensibly and a genuine fair comparison to some of the things that are tolerated on a pitch so in the interest of that fairness the error should be corrected - not as if it takes away Roy Keans one negative point!Originally posted by Zapater View PostHaland did have some chronic injury problems, but I think it was the malice and lack of remourse people consistently react and bring up that incident.Football without Origi is nothing
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Because he goes round biting people. On purpose. It's not hard...Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostSo? He got a yellow card for it. No fine, not even a 1 match ban. And so ****ing what if it is his third time. People have far more red cards for repeated acts of violent conduct and get less so the point about different rules still stand.
Why should he be punished more as a repeat offender than a repeat offender elbow thrower/headbutter?Experimental music, Metropolitan foodstuffs, Mexican wrestler art, London suburbia, wry whimsy, fansy pants flim flam lad
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You do yourself no favours trying to defend him on this.Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostSo? He got a yellow card for it. No fine, not even a 1 match ban. And so ****ing what if it is his third time. People have far more red cards for repeated acts of violent conduct and get less so the point about different rules still stand.
Why should he be punished more as a repeat offender than a repeat offender elbow thrower/headbutter?Cult Member. Nazi puncher.
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Originally posted by EwarWoo View PostIs it **** fair.
We had Suarez under control, we had a psychologist working with him, BR doing the fatherly act and it was working.
He's out of our control, flaps up, and we're punished for it.
That's what stinks about it.
Fifa are taking the piss. We let our players go to make them money and we're done over for it.
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But the only chance we have of saving this situation is to move the debate away from Suarez and to the wider issue and implications about what FIFA have done today.
In less than 24 hours of deliberation they have set a precedent that changes the rules of engagement and relationships within the football family.
When the FA banned Suarez after the Evra case they took weeks of deliberation and sought legal advice.
FIFA have just made a far reaching decision that will have a big impact on football moving forward in 24 hours.
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