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I can't be bothered to argue with people with no sense of logic... it's a waste of time.. thats it from me
(27-06-2014 22:47 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-06-2014 21:59 )malicious fan Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-06-2014 21:49 )Whynot Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-06-2014 21:43 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: [ -> ]Yes but many times people do not realise they need the help until it is too late, Gazza and George Best are 2 examples of this. Doesn't matter how much money is involved, its not about money, it's about Realising that somebody has a problem and giving them guidance and the right support.

Which he got after bite number 2... 'anger management therapy and sports therapy'. Still did not stop him biting again!! My opinion ban was lenient... i imagine it was posturing from FIFA he appeals, ban gets reduced to 2 months for start of season Rolleyes

One other thing... i must have missed the word 'sorry' from him.
it doesnt matter how many times we post about hes had help from liverpool. people on here will always come back with a reply. people say he needs help which then someone says hes had help, then its ok yes hes had help but he wasnt in his safe place bollox! this is never ending. people will keep making excuses for him, they cant see no wrong in him!

OK then so lets Just give up on Gazza, he has had help, but keeps on drinking, lets just forget about him and watch him and his family suffer shall we?... lets just punish him everytime he drinks.

Alcoholism is an illness, biting people 3 times in 3 years is not a compulsive illness, it is being a bad sportsman and a cunt
(27-06-2014 00:42 )DAFM80 Wrote: [ -> ]Will Suarez force a move out of England now? After all of Uruguay, even its President, claimed that not a lot happened and the disciplinary action was all caused by a hate campaign against Suarez started by the English media, surely there is no way Suarez would want to play in England now.

Liverpool will sell him anyway. Not on the cheap, but if someone puts £80m on the table now Liverpool will take it.
Mad world:
The Uruguay manager blames the English media for Suarez getting banned.. bladewave
In Uruguay Suarez gets welcomed as a hero, where he's going to rest until a move to another club is confirmed
In Uruguay the fans are calling FIFA corupt for banning him Rolleyes
^ the uruguay manager blaming the english media wtf!! so nothing to do with the fact that he has a centre forward playing for him whos a nutcase and likes biting people! gabriele marcotti has tweeted and he says suarez told fifa he lost his balance and fell into chiellini with his mouth hitting his shoulder, but no bite.
The point the Uruguay manager was trying to make is that the British media have blown it up. Only England and Italy made a huge thing of it media wise, no other country was that bothered
Got a point you seen todays Sun front page about 7 yr old boy bites another child they blame suarez hmmmmmm wonder how many kids get told off for biting each other every day in this country yet its front page news on the Sun !!! Come on Get real
(28-06-2014 10:18 )feetlover1 Wrote: [ -> ]Only England and Italy made a huge thing of it media wise, no other country was that bothered

Are you telling the truth?

Headlines from around the world suggest it wasn't just England and Italy as you claim. Spain’s Marca asked: “Has Suárez finally bitten off more than he can chew?” and referred to Suarez as a vampire. Germany’s Bild also ran with that theme, describing a “crazy biting attack” from “football’s vampire”. Switzerland’s Blick ran with “Incredible: Cannibal Suárez bites Chiellini”. Voetbalkrant in the Netherlands said: “Cannibal Suárez strikes again”. In Belgium Le Soir reported: “Suárez fell on his opponent’s shoulder like an eagle on his prey and bit him” whilst Het Laatste Nieuws called it “the tooth of God”. In the USA, the New York Times told readers: “However reckless or dirty other players are, as a serial biter Luis Suárez is worse".
(28-06-2014 11:48 )William H Bonney Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-06-2014 10:18 )feetlover1 Wrote: [ -> ]Only England and Italy made a huge thing of it media wise, no other country was that bothered

Are you telling the truth?

Headlines from around the world suggest it wasn't just England and Italy as you claim. Spain’s Marca asked: “Has Suárez finally bitten off more than he can chew?” and referred to Suarez as a vampire. Germany’s Bild also ran with that theme, describing a “crazy biting attack” from “football’s vampire”. Switzerland’s Blick ran with “Incredible: Cannibal Suárez bites Chiellini”. Voetbalkrant in the Netherlands said: “Cannibal Suárez strikes again”. In Belgium Le Soir reported: “Suárez fell on his opponent’s shoulder like an eagle on his prey and bit him” whilst Het Laatste Nieuws called it “the tooth of God”. In the USA, the New York Times told readers: “However reckless or dirty other players are, as a serial biter Luis Suárez is worse".

Jesus buddy how much time do you have? Fuck me....

anyway to my point, i said "Huge Thing" of course it'll make headlines, but England and Italy are the countries that are so up in arms talking about it 24/7
(28-06-2014 12:28 )feetlover1 Wrote: [ -> ]England and Italy are the countries that are so up in arms talking about it 24/7

Really? Look on Twitter. There are tweets about Suarez 24/7 from all over the world.
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