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Postby Johnny Boy » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:11 am

Whatever anyone's opinion (of which we are all entitled to), fact is you can't go around biting people on a football field. It's not acceptable, and if the name of LFC is dragged through the mud once more it's unacceptable for this to be allowed to continue.

I wait to hear what Brendan has to say before commenting further.
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Postby only me » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:25 am

Stu the Red » Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:05 pm wrote:So only me, you are now bringing up the f.a. Charge, which quite frankly was a complete joke into this and comparing a little bite which doesn't even draw blood to murder? Are you actually for real? The way you are carryin on you would think he'd had sex with a child or assaulted a fan or ended someone's career or deliberately missed a drug test or slept with Sh*t loads of prozys.... Oh wait... No, he's nipped someone and not even drew blood....

Gerrard has threw in five or six leg breakers in his career, also been done for assault. an odd little bite on someone that does NO HARM what so ever. Get a sense of f*cking perspective for Christ sake.

Like intelligent people have already said.... What would any footballer rather face? A nibble or de jong assaulting players every chance he gets?

Its alright to break someone's leg, but if you spit at someone or bite them you're lower than low. I WILL SAY IT ONCE MORE. PERSPECTIVE!


Love the "doesn't even draw blood" arguement  :laugh: I guess their are a lot things one can do on the pitch without drawing blood ,poke in the eye ,grabbing some dude's junk...It's about fair play that's the issue here.
But we are going on in circles. Biting has no relevance to the game (even if it's marginal) ,breaking someone's leg is unfortunately part of the nature/mechanics of the game.
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Postby Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:27 am

I just think its a disgrace. What Suarez has done to all those kids and those players he's played against is a disgrace. Its completely unacceptable for a criminal like Suarez to lose his rag and see red in a football match where he's had no provokation what so ever.

I mean how bad was that? He done the worst thing ever and deserves to die for what he done.... Danny mills was right and the English media are too, he should be in jail with the Sean Mercer (child killer) types and rapists. LFCs name is forever ruined, forget hysel and Hillsborough now, Suarez has caused a far bigger tragedy.

I for one will never be able to live these traumatic events down.

This is so much worse than trying to end players careers. I mean, a career threatening challenge is great. It only deserves a three match ban, some players make a career out of it. Gerrard has done that four or five times in his career...

Still though, Gerrard could never do any wrong. Suarez is a death bringing child abuser who assaults women.

Absolutely ***** pathetic. He bit someone, violent conduct, four international match ban at most. Storm in a ***** tea cup. Anyone who thinks he should be sold needs a ***** slap or better still a bite mark on their neck
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Postby C-R » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:30 am

Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:27 am wrote:Anyone who thinks he should be sold needs a ***** slap or better still a bite mark on their neck


That sentence made me actually laugh out loud  :grinning:
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Postby Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:37 am

only me » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:25 am wrote:
Stu the Red » Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:05 pm wrote:So only me, you are now bringing up the f.a. Charge, which quite frankly was a complete joke into this and comparing a little bite which doesn't even draw blood to murder? Are you actually for real? The way you are carryin on you would think he'd had sex with a child or assaulted a fan or ended someone's career or deliberately missed a drug test or slept with Sh*t loads of prozys.... Oh wait... No, he's nipped someone and not even drew blood....

Gerrard has threw in five or six leg breakers in his career, also been done for assault. an odd little bite on someone that does NO HARM what so ever. Get a sense of f*cking perspective for Christ sake.

Like intelligent people have already said.... What would any footballer rather face? A nibble or de jong assaulting players every chance he gets?

Its alright to break someone's leg, but if you spit at someone or bite them you're lower than low. I WILL SAY IT ONCE MORE. PERSPECTIVE!


Love the "doesn't even draw blood" arguement  :laugh: I guess their are a lot things one can do on the pitch without drawing blood ,poke in the eye ,grabbing some dude's junk...It's about fair play that's the issue here.
But we are going on in circles. Biting has no relevance to the game (even if it's marginal) ,breaking someone's leg is unfortunately part of the nature/mechanics of the game.


Leaving the ground and being out of control and going in too break someone's leg is no more a part of the game as sitting down in the centre circle to have a steak dinner.

You have obviously never played the game at any level.

From a players respective I would much rather face what Suarez done than what shearer done in his career or Keane or savage or mills or any of the other Muppets with these opinions. You have absolutely no grip on context or real life.

In what ***** way was de jongs karate kick on Alonso in the final years ago less of a crime or "part of the game"? I tell ya now, if Luis bit me I wouldn't know how to react, if de jong done that to me I'd have got up and hospitalised the c*nt.

You live in your pathetic Little world were the media influence everything you say and a small child's tooth mark can be compared to murder... It sounds like a great place
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Postby LFC1990 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:46 am

Give it a f ucking rest with your " you obviosuly havent played the game at any level" comments.

How many times  do you see challenges like the one only me mentioned ? 

How many times have you seen someone bite someone on a football pitch ?

Suarez has done it 3 times now, If he d oes get a 2 year ban from all football, He will be 29 when he can start playing again What use is that to us
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Postby Boocity » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:49 am

cardiff-red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:39 am wrote:The independent disciplinary panel, chaired by Swiss lawyer Claudio Sulser, has a range of sanctions available, up to a 24-match ban or two-year suspension from all football.


I can't see them banning him for two years from all football as it would effectively be ending his career and it would open up FIFA to all sorts of legal challengesnot only from Suarez but from liverpool as well
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Postby Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:51 am

LFC1990 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:46 am wrote:Give it a f ucking rest with your " you obviosuly havent played the game at any level" comments.

How many times  do you see challenges like the one only me mentioned ? 

How many times have you seen someone bite someone on a football pitch ?

Suarez has done it 3 times now, If he d oes get a 2 year ban from all football, He will be 29 when he can start playing again What use is that to us


So because you see it all the time that makes it more acceptable to break someone's leg?

Get a grip you ***** Muppet. No wonder the country is a ***** shambles when people have attitudes like that
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Postby Johnny Boy » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:54 am

Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:37 am wrote:
only me » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:25 am wrote:
Stu the Red » Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:05 pm wrote:So only me, you are now bringing up the f.a. Charge, which quite frankly was a complete joke into this and comparing a little bite which doesn't even draw blood to murder? Are you actually for real? The way you are carryin on you would think he'd had sex with a child or assaulted a fan or ended someone's career or deliberately missed a drug test or slept with Sh*t loads of prozys.... Oh wait... No, he's nipped someone and not even drew blood....

Gerrard has threw in five or six leg breakers in his career, also been done for assault. an odd little bite on someone that does NO HARM what so ever. Get a sense of f*cking perspective for Christ sake.

Like intelligent people have already said.... What would any footballer rather face? A nibble or de jong assaulting players every chance he gets?

Its alright to break someone's leg, but if you spit at someone or bite them you're lower than low. I WILL SAY IT ONCE MORE. PERSPECTIVE!


Love the "doesn't even draw blood" arguement  :laugh: I guess their are a lot things one can do on the pitch without drawing blood ,poke in the eye ,grabbing some dude's junk...It's about fair play that's the issue here.
But we are going on in circles. Biting has no relevance to the game (even if it's marginal) ,breaking someone's leg is unfortunately part of the nature/mechanics of the game.


Leaving the ground and being out of control and going in too break someone's leg is no more a part of the game as sitting down in the centre circle to have a steak dinner.

You have obviously never played the game at any level.

From a players respective I would much rather face what Suarez done than what shearer done in his career or Keane or savage or mills or any of the other Muppets with these opinions. You have absolutely no grip on context or real life.

In what ***** way was de jongs karate kick on Alonso in the final years ago less of a crime or "part of the game"? I tell ya now, if Luis bit me I wouldn't know how to react, if de jong done that to me I'd have got up and hospitalised the c*nt.

You live in your pathetic Little world were the media influence everything you say and a small child's tooth mark can be compared to murder... It sounds like a great place


What would any footballer face? What would some of the hard men, legends of the game think about someone who bites an opponent!

Suarez has now bitten - BITTEN a player 3 times now. Can't you see how damaging that is for LFC? Where does that leave us now, in a vital transfer window when our world class striker goes around behaving like this?

What do you expect the media to do when he behaves like this at a World Cup. He is a fantastic player that we need, but we don't need all this every ruddy year either!

I used to post on a manc forum, speaking up for our club. I defended Luis countless times, of course other rival players have done crazy, ridiculous things too but we can't go on like this. It's really unfair on our manager who has spent and put so much effort into keeping Suarez at the club. His behaviour and performances last season were outstanding and nearly won us the league.
He has let Brendan, us and the club down big time.

Of course I want to see him playing for us - but at what price, surely there has to be a time to say "enough is enough" Luis?
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Postby LFC1990 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:55 am

Is that what i said ? What I was saying is its an unfortunate incident but has happend from the very start of football and will happen.

Look I couldnt care less if Suarez is a f*cking cannibal but when he is representing us and if it has a detremental effect on the club thats when it will get my back up.

Let me repeat 3 times he has done it. He has served 10 matches ban whilst playing for us for biting HE WILL NOT LEARN
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Postby Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:09 am

John boy, quite funny how you keep ignoring Gerrards leg breaking tackles (more than 3) or zidanes headbuts? Also three.... One in a final for ***** sake.

Quite funny too how you think a footballer would rather a broken leg than a little mark on a shoulder.

Sure the courts in this country wouldnt agree with you as to which is the worst crime either but their you go. As I said earlier,you need to get some perspective instead of jumping on the media ***** witch hunt
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Postby leeroy74 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:10 am

Let's sell the ***** and finish 6th !   yeah!
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Postby Johnny Boy » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:15 am

Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:09 am wrote:John boy, quite funny how you keep ignoring Gerrards leg breaking tackles (more than 3) or zidanes headbuts? Also three.... One in a final for ***** sake.

Quite funny too how you think a footballer would rather a broken leg than a little mark on a shoulder.

Sure the courts in this country wouldnt agree with you as to which is the worst crime either but their you go. As I said earlier,you need to get some perspective instead of jumping movie media ***** witch hunt


I don't know why you keep mentioning the media witch hunt - at a world cup what are they supposed to report when he does this again?
He missed the start of last season for the second bite, he might miss some of this because of the latest one - what if he does it a 4th time? Where do we draw the line?

It's you who needs the perspective - you just can't see what this is doing to our club, and that amazes me.

Broken legs happen in football matches, 50/50 challenges were players go for the ball. Be interesting to see the views of the likes of Smith and Yeats on how they would view one of ours biting a player....again.
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Postby Stu the Red » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:29 am

Broken legs happen in football? Well so does Suarez biting people then so arguement over.

There is a difference in what Shawcross does and an honest broken leg thats an accident. Something you fail to grasp yet Seem too think its ok "because it happens all the time".

And damaging the club? :laugh: na lad, that would be morons like you. And calling smith a hard man is laughable. Rugby players are hard lad, not footballers. FunniIy enough a common occurrence in that sport and never the same sort of reaction. No one is saying what hes done is right, no one thinks he's an angel.... But a two year ban for that? Six games at international level would be harsh
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Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:32 am

The best thing that can happen for Liverpool is that FIFA ban him from international football for 2 years, being the proud Uruguayan that he is that would knock him for six and even he'd have to realise that another incident at club level could see him banned from all forms of the game for a very long time.
He said himself that he struggled to cope with the 10 game ban after biting Ivanovic so he'll surely be on his best behaviour knowing that he's drinking at the last chance saloon.
This may be a huge story now but let's face it once the grind of the new season starts and new incidents and controversial decisions start popping up on a weekly basis it will be forgotten, today's news is tomorrow's fish and chip paper and who was thinking about the Ivanovic bite or even the Evra incident when we were smashing the likes of Arsenal, Everton and Spurs 4 and 5 nil with Luis leading from the front.
He obviously needs help because he's got a screw lose but throughout footballing history a lot of maverick players (Maradona, Best, Cantona etc) have been the same. I'm sure once he gets back here and Brendan and Steve Peters get to work on him he'll be okay.
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