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Wow, the interviews he gives shortly after all his 'incidents' don't seem to show any remorse...he talks like someone has murdered his family and he's the victim, not that he sunk his teeth into another football player.
Wow, the interviews he gives shortly after all his 'incidents' don't seem to show any remorse...he talks like someone has murdered his family and he's the victim, not that he sunk his teeth into another football player.
To be fair he's said sorry to his family and us fans before. Whether that represented remorse only he knows.
Bottom line is expect a headbutt, bite, spit, hair pull in the very near future. If you thought English players were bad at winding up star players then halaLaLiga. And as Falcao once said: halaMadrid.
You're a ****ing amateur Suarez.......the bar has been raised. Let's see what you can muster in LaLiga.
An Austrian footballer has been banned for 70 matches for headbutting a referee.
Ismail Gunduz of amateur side SK Rum received the punishment after he reacted furiously to being shown a second yellow card in the 87th minute of a match against SPG Innsbruck West.
"We distance ourselves from Ismail Gunduz's behaviour," Rum coach Michael Messner told a local paper.
"He was thrown out of the club with immediate effect."
Big sporting bans
Tran Dinh Dong (football): 28 matches
Tackle that left an opponent with a broken leg.
Chris Simon (ice hockey): 30 matches
Stamping his skate down onto an opponent's leg.
Ron Artest (basketball): 86 matches
Brawling with fans after a drink was thrown at him.
Alex Rodriguez (baseball): 162 matches
Using and possessing performance-enhancing drugs.
The suspension was imposed by the Tirol Football Association, which governs the Tirol Liga, the fourth division of Austrian football. The club was also fined 257 euros (£204).
"The barrier of 70 games is certainly a high punishment, but on account of the various witnesses' questionings also defensible," Tirol FA spokesman Horst Scherl told BBC Sport.
He added that Gunduz could have been banned for up to 78 matches.
Gunduz defended himself, claiming that he slipped. "This sentence is madness," he said.
"I will do all I can to return to the pitch."
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