Great player but this sums the twat up! Goes down like he's been shot and leaps up sprinting as the ball is won back. The FA really ought to take action for such blatant cheating. Until they do it's only going to get worse. https://vine.co/v/M1EKLvVOmB0
Suarez is so good it's just about forgivable, especially considering his incredible work ethic. He's like Maradona with Jamie Mackie's engine.
The whole game is now predicated on gaining advantage through any means at one's disposal. Skills are no longer limited to those with a ball at your feet, but extend to one's ability to win free kicks and penalties, or get opponents booked or sent off. Studio pundits will tell you that players are 'entitled to go down' where there is something called 'contact' and that something called 'simulation' is a recognised component of the modern game. We wanted to rid the game of tackles in order to reduce injuries, so it is only just that players remind us how the game was once played by rolling about a bit in feigned agony, before resuming the game. They used to say that cheats never prosper, but this is no longer true in the world of professional football. I'd still like Liverpool to win the PL but have somebody put Suarez out of the World Cup in the final game. Not a particularly pleasant thought, but cynicism is perfectly acceptable isn't it?
Bravo. I do think one of the pleasures of this board is that there are enough old codgers like me around to remember when a cheat in football was someone overly violent rather than a ham actor, and to moan righteously about what we are subjected to nowadays. To be honest its the shirt, the club and my memories of what it used to be like that keep my rapidly waning interest alive, certainly not the current team or state of football.
And everyone remembers Mickey Thomas winking at the camera. Yes Suarez is a feigner but he is by no means the only one or the worse. I agree though it is something that the authorities do need to try to do something about.
Just so long as he doesn't sink his gnashers into you. please log in to view this image Luis Suarez interviews Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney ahead of Uruguay concert. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Sir-Paul-McCartney-ahead-Uruguay-concert.html
They're all at it. Really glad Liverpool look likely Champions (with Norwich going the other way hopefully).