Suarez challenge

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Not watched that lot much this season, so i didn't realize how much of a c * * * that fella Suarez really is.
Can't help but feel, 'he'll get his one day'.
 
Suarez looks so much worse on replay, skrtel deserved yellow even if he didnt touch Bale which he did, you can't go in like that, especially now but he didnt have ot ham it up for that long, even the commentators were takin the piss
 
I'll repeat myself for clarity's sake: What on earth would he stand to gain from that when the balls in play and he has a chance to go for it.

Hmm, what could he (or his teammates) gain from the midfield lynchpin of the opposition being injured because he decided to go Tony Jaa on him? I can't possibly think of any advantage...
 
I'll repeat myself for clarity's sake: What on earth would he stand to gain from that when the balls in play and he has a chance to go for it.

The ball was dropping on Parkers head without him needing to move...I say again...'on his head'....at what point does that become a chance for a 5ft6 striker with his foot?

It was retaliation for the push by Parker on him seconds earlier, watch it again and stop embarrassing yourself.
 
From the BBC:
I've just seen the TV replays, and I've changed my mind from 2127... for me, that wasn't accidental at all by Luis Suarez. He didn't appear look at the dropping ball at all, and I think he knew he was going to kick Scott Parker. Naughty. And extremely lucky not to be shown a straight red.
 
After watching again I'm so pleased he didn't come to Spurs,he really is a nasty little s****.Parker had already headed the ball when he kicked him and why is he trying to kick a dropping ball when a player is under it anyway.Horrible player.
 
I'll repeat myself for clarity's sake: What on earth would he stand to gain from that when the balls in play and he has a chance to go for it.

1 - he wanted to seriously injure a player that had him in his pocket
2 - he's a twat and acting that way is what comes naturally
3 - he was trying to prove a point
4 - he knows no different
5 - he plays for dirty side where fouling comes naturally
 
After watching again I'm so pleased he didn't come to Spurs,he really is a nasty little s****.Parker had already headed the ball when he kicked him and why is he trying to kick a dropping ball when a player is under it anyway.Horrible player.


the ball was nowhere near where he aimed his kick
 
The ball was dropping on Parkers head without him needing to move...I say again...'on his head'....at what point does that become a chance for a 5ft6 striker with his foot?

It was retaliation for the push by Parker on him seconds earlier, watch it again and stop embarrassing yourself.

He's been doing that all evening (embarrassing himself) on the match thread - don't expect him to stop when he's on a roll!!
 
Can't think what he was trying to achieve there...lucky not to be a red. Wonder if he will be pulled before the Man U game? He has the reputation against him.
 
Can't think what he was trying to achieve there...lucky not to be a red. Wonder if he will be pulled before the Man U game? He has the reputation against him.

The ref saw it, so the FA can't really act.
They might be doing you a favour if he was made to sit that one out, though.
His temper may get the better of him, again.
 
Neville said afterwards the fact he's just back off a huge ban, it probably flashed through the ref's mind, this is controversy if I'm wrong, play safe with yellow.
 
Can't think what he was trying to achieve there...lucky not to be a red. Wonder if he will be pulled before the Man U game? He has the reputation against him.

Saying he injured himself in training a couple of days before the game might diffuse the situation somewhat - although there is the risk it might overshadow the game regardless. Not that I'm drawing on any recent matches between Manchester United and a club who have a player accused of racism in their squad or anything when making my suggestion...

Neville said afterwards the fact he's just back off a huge ban, it probably flashed through the ref's mind, this is controversy if I'm wrong, play safe with yellow.

That was my first thought as well - God knows what the FA would've done if he was banned. Probably had him deported.
 
How about an eye gouge for good measure?

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Why can't other Liverpool followers be so honest?

I've been one of his biggest critics...it worries me that we looked forward to him coming back so much and he didn't offer much. If he continues to spend half the time getting suspended for stupid things then I would rather a player half as good who doesn't.

He got suspended by Ajax for fighting Albert Luque during a halftime interval...then 7 games for biting...8 games for us...it is very unlikely it will stop.
 
Suarez, on his time at Ajax: "'I was a selfish player. But they taught me the importance of being part of a team. Van Basten taught me a lot about how to play as a forward; about shooting techniques and about things that worked for him. His movement, his technique. But from all of them I learned about remaining calm on the pitch; when in front of goal and also when being fouled. You have to try not to react; take a step back. I learned to control my attitude more."

So what the bloody hell happened since?!?
 
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