by southbank1871 » 25 Jun 2014 11:14
by tulip » 25 Jun 2014 11:17
by BR2 » 25 Jun 2014 11:18
Sanguine I'm really not sure why you are defending the guy, Vic (or at least, contextualising his actions, and doing so wrongly).
Why is it seen as worse/disgsuting? Because, never mind football, biting is a socially totally unacceptable. It can cause injury, it's frankly a bit vile, and it has no place in the game at all. Whilst there are examples of players deliberately trying to injure one another, the majority of punches/butts/elbows are split-second rushs of blood, and not, like Suarez's biting, indicative of an underlying mental problem, and disregard for his fellow professionals.
He should have the book thrown at him. Liverpool will now sell him. If I was a rich owner I'd be tempted to sink a few million, for the sake of suspending him for as long as his international ban, and let him rot.
by southbank1871 » 25 Jun 2014 11:19
Ginger Ninjas your position on this is quite frankly embarassing.
by BR2 » 25 Jun 2014 11:23
southbank1871 Comparing Pepe's 'head-butt' with another bite from Suarez
I can only assume the reason Suarez does these things is to rile up the opposition players in order to gain an advantage, as they will lose focus and concentration. I'm guessing in his head, at the time, this justifies the things he does. It's probably no coincidence that soon after the latest biting incident, Uruguay scored from a corner. The Italian players were probably still incensed and so didn't do their jobs properly.
by BR2 » 25 Jun 2014 11:26
Ginger NinjasBR2 The main topic of conversation this morning in the office concerns that incident.
With the Press talking of 2 years as a ban (and not talking about England's abysmal performance in this World Cup)I was wondering not about English rugby players gouging players' eyes or biting ears off but the prospect of Suarez being a serial offender.
Over the years we have had Roy Keane, Patrick Viera, Paul Scholes, Joey Barton in our game and Pepe, Sergio Ramos,Gary Medel etc. all getting sent off on many occasions for trying to ( or actually doing so) inflict serious injuries on other players whether that be elbowing, head-butting or over-the-top career threatening tackles.
Pepe was sent off the other day for attempted head-butting and will get a 3-game ban, a head-butt being liable to cause a fractured cheek bone or eye socket.
He has done this before so should he get longer, in the same way as Suarez is thought to warrant longer?
We do have this strange idea that verbal abuse, spitting or biting are in some way worse offences than being reckless in going over the ball, in elbowing , head-butting or punching somebody in the kidney area of the back (all of which can cause serious damage) with the latter taking place regularly at set-pieces.
The spitting or biting can only cause very minor damage so shouldn't the treatment of the offender be actually less than for those other offences and not more?
With our Press being up in arms and grateful for a story to write after England's dull efforts I wonder if the foreign Press and more importantly FIFA see this incident in the same light-I would expect some sort of ban but nothing like what has been suggested.
Incidentally the irony is that Suarez has so far not been sent off in English football-the bloke is clearly a head-case, as are the earlier mentioned players, but I suspect that Ciellini and Ivanovic have done far worse in their time that could have caused more severe damage to their victims.
With any ban likely only to apply to International matches I now expect Suarez to be at Real Madrid, Barcelona or PSG next season with Liverpool having the very difficult task of replacing such a gifted player.
What a ridiculous response - if this had been Van Persie or Terry BITING a player for the THIRD time in his career, you'd be screaming blue murder.
Sanguine has outlined why it's different already - simply not acceptable on the football field. The other types of incident are generally 'heat of the moment' occurences, even the most placid player has occasionally put in an over-zealous tackle when the red mist descends. But BITING a player is a deliberate action, not a response (Chiellini swinging his elbow is a response, as you or I would do if some savage was trying to bite us).
It's really not worth comparing to other incidents, but I'd pick two Man Utd examples as I know you're a fan...
Roy Keane's tackle on Haaland, a belated act of retribution, was an 8-match ban and a £150,000 fine (so, similar to Suarez's first biting offence), which seems reasonable. Did Roy Keane put in more heavy tackles, yes, but was he ever found guilty of deliberately trying to injure another player, no.
Eric Cantona's infamous karate kick - a nine-month worldwide ban for something that (similar to Saurez) could've been worthy of police intervention if it happened on the street. If he'd have repeated such an incident, I'm sure a life-long ban would've been imposed.
As for the British press - they've already spent the last three/four days laying into the England side which Suarez so classily dispatched last week. It's not choosing a story to pick on, it is reporting on a sensational incident - no player has ever bitten three separate opponents, and certainly not on such a grand stage.
Suarez has no defence, and your position on this is quite frankly embarassing.
by jd82 » 25 Jun 2014 11:26
by southbank1871 » 25 Jun 2014 11:30
by Whatevs » 25 Jun 2014 11:37
by soggy biscuit » 25 Jun 2014 11:39
southbank1871 Comparing Pepe's 'head-butt' with another bite from Suarez
I can only assume the reason Suarez does this to rile up the opposition players in order to gain an advantage, as they will lose focus and concentration. I'm guessing in his head, at the time, this justifies the things he does. It's probably no coincidence that soon after the latest biting incident, Uruguay scored from a corner. The Italian players were probably still incensed and so didn't do their jobs properly.
by southbank1871 » 25 Jun 2014 11:43
by Sanguine » 25 Jun 2014 11:45
by Sutekh » 25 Jun 2014 11:47
by John Madejski's Wallet » 25 Jun 2014 11:59
Sutekh The bloke's an idiot. Just when it looks like he's at last grown up and learned and put all the stupid things behind him he goes an does it again.
FIFA should fling the book at him and ban him from all levels of football for 12 months. Perhaps also even consider throwing Uruguay out of the WC and re-instating Italy.
by Ouroboros » 25 Jun 2014 12:23
soggy biscuit I am probably very much in the minority but I actually feel quite sorry for Suarez right now
by Flyingkiwi » 25 Jun 2014 12:56
Sutekh FIFA should fling the book at him and ban him from all levels of football for 12 months.
Sutekh Perhaps also even consider throwing Uruguay out of the WC and re-instating Italy.
by Royalclapper » 25 Jun 2014 13:05
by jd82 » 25 Jun 2014 13:10
by Sanguine » 25 Jun 2014 13:11
by Pepe the Horseman » 25 Jun 2014 13:13
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