Put me right off the ****ing World Cup this. Complete overreaction.
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Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostI'm not defending him you ****ing numpty.Leave it out with these sort of posts please people, no need at all for insults and this topic is depressing enough as it is already without it degenerating. Thanks.Originally posted by frank the tank View Postwhat a ****in retarded opinionI could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
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We'd probably have a decent chance of suing him for the difference, not that it will come to that of course.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostNo way is he going to be worth his real value now, ie the value he would have had after his amazng season and if he hadn't gone mental again.
The club should go all out for Sanchez or James Rodriguez now - he's replaceable, maybe not directly, but its what they should be doing now. He's had so many chances - its only a countdown until his next controversy, and I don't think the club can rely on him not to act out under pressure again.
I doubt Liverpool would get anywhere near his post league season value.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Suarez is being punished for biting someone for a 3rd time. The fact that he plays for us is irrelevant to the disciplinary hearing. It's just unfortunate as their eyes as they are punishing the man. Frustrating for LFC and I hope he doesn't get paid while he isn't able to train or play.Go **** yourself
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I think we should encourage him to look for alternative forms of retaliationOriginally posted by Boogar View PostSuarez is being punished for biting someone for a 3rd time. The fact that he plays for us is irrelevant to the disciplinary hearing. It's just unfortunate as their eyes as they are punishing the man. Frustrating for LFC and I hope he doesn't get paid while he isn't able to train or play.
Elbows, stamps, kicks & bad tackles don't seem to be punished anywhere near as bad as bites so I would encourage him to explore other avenues if he needed to retaliate (or get his retaliation in first)
First order of the day for LFC if he is to stay is to make him wear a gumshield it will at least make it more difficult for him to biteLast edited by Lecter; 26-06-14, 06:58 PM.Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Our part in this is collateral. The punishment is Suarez's and as such he would take it with him if he was transferred. All we can do is to freeze his pay whilst he's banned, that would be fair. It's not like we have to field 10 players while he's banned. We'll deal with itOriginally posted by baronvonskidmark View PostI agree with this - why should we be penalised for something that we had absolutely no control over? In fact the opposite is true in that we have done our very best to put him in a mind frame where hopefully this wouldn't have occurred.
And we get stung.
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Originally posted by Boogar View PostSuarez is being punished for biting someone for a 3rd time. The fact that he plays for us is irrelevant to the disciplinary hearing. It's just unfortunate as their eyes as they are punishing the man. Frustrating for LFC and I hope he doesn't get paid while he isn't able to train or play.
You get it too
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It is. But what is staggering is the number of people blaming all and sundry before Suarez.Originally posted by Alex View PostWhat an absolute Clustercunt of a situation.
If he plays for us he should be roundly booed. He has not given a thought about us. He risked everything to play in the world cup even after ****ing his knee. We now lose him for more games. Thanks mate, what a team player. Resale value has plummeted. The support he has been given by fans and the club and once again we lose out. He tried to **** off last season being a sneaky cunt. Great player but **** him. Time to move on.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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I haven't read through the last seven or eight pages of this thread. I find it very hard to believe that FIFA have any say in our domestic league. If this kind of punishment can be dealt out by FIFA then football clubs really need to consider whether they should allow their players to perform at FIFA's showcase events. We've done them a favour by allowing Suarez and the rest of our players to participate in their event. A 23 match ban or whatever it is for doing something silly on a football pitch seems ridiculously inappropriate and completely disproportionate to lesser punishments dealt out for much more serious incidents.
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In a nutshellOriginally posted by Boogar View PostSuarez is being punished for biting someone for a 3rd time. The fact that he plays for us is irrelevant to the disciplinary hearing. It's just unfortunate as their eyes as they are punishing the man. Frustrating for LFC and I hope he doesn't get paid while he isn't able to train or play.
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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