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Suarez biting incident

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by Drudeboy, Jun 24, 2014.

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What should Suarez's punishment be?

  1. 3 match ban (international football only)

  2. 10 match ban (international football only)

  3. 20+ match ban (international football only)

  4. 6 month ban from all FIFA activity

  5. 1 year ban from all FIFA activity

  6. Life ban from all FIFA activity

  7. No action taken

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  1. goonercymraeg

    goonercymraeg Amnesia Forum Moderator

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    <laugh><ok>.
     
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  2. Not PC enough

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    I agree , but some people are talking about a YEAR ban !

    Who ever had a year long ban for spitting ?

    Of course he needs to be reprimanded , but i think we should try to get some perspective .
     
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  3. Not PC enough

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    "Thanks for the 33 goals in 39 appearances ....now lets get you off to the vets and have them teeth out..... " ?
     
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  4. TheBear

    TheBear Well-Known Member

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    Oh well if he does get banned he can always make a good living as Freddie Mercury impersonator.
     
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  5. lazarus20000

    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    Hahaha <laugh>.

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  6. suker_suker

    suker_suker Well-Known Member

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    Apparently Suarez is hoping Uruguay play Germany in the competition so he can try shoulder of Lahm.
     
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  7. ToledoTrumpton

    ToledoTrumpton Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure that this is exactly the same thing. I think it is possible to support Suarez in his getting help and dealing with whatever mental problem he has, but still think he should be kept off the field while that happens. Tony Adams wasn't really a danger to anyone on the pitch (more than normal), due to his drinking.

    I think at this point you have to think about the other players who go to work each day. If you had to do to work and risk being bitten by one of your co-workers, you would be fairly unhappy and expect steps to be taken by your employers. I don't think it is reasonable to expect that the other players put up with this.

    99.9% of players manage to play without biting people. This should not be a difficult thing to avoid doing, and it speaks to a lack of self control. What if this leads to more serious behaviour? I am sure if some player gets seriously hurt by Suarez, they will trot out any number of Psychologists who will be able to say that it was predictable. FIFA and whoever Suarez is playing for could be taken to the cleaners financially.

    FIFA have to throw the book at him. I think they pretty much have to ban him for the rest of the world cup, so I doubt they will care what else they tack on.
     
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  8. cini65

    cini65 Well-Known Member

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    The voters of 'Life ban from all FIFA activity' read like a who's who of not606 lunatics.
     
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  9. Not PC enough

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    it kinda does though dont it ....

    :laugh:

    my personal favorite.

    "About time he got charged for assault as well, I think. 24 competitive matches sounds good, but only after he's served a sentence in a Brazilian, English or Spanish jail. "

    :laugh:
     
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  10. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    I think Suarez has shown that in pressure situations he loses the plot and turns into a vicious little man. He needs therapy to cope with his aggression and channel it more productively. He has so much talent and he'll regret it if he keeps doing these stupid things.

    It's the third time he has bitten an opponent. Next time the player needs to just punch him.

    He should be given a ban longer than his previous two bans.
     
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  11. goonercymraeg

    goonercymraeg Amnesia Forum Moderator

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    The problem being that in the past he has been banned by his national FA,this time it will be FIFA.If it is true FIFA can only ban him from internationals then Liverpool FC and it's supporters are not going to be bothered
     
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  12. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    Whilst they may not be able to ban him from non international football you can guarantee the fa will come at him with full force for anything else he does. But overall likely not a big worry for Liverpool fans.
     
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  13. goonercymraeg

    goonercymraeg Amnesia Forum Moderator

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    Richard Keys &#8207;@richardajkeys · 14m
    Checked and checked again with FIFA. If Suarez faces a ban it will ONLY apply to int games - as reported max 24 games or 24 months
     
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  14. Drudeboy

    Drudeboy Well-Known Member

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    You'd have thought FIFA have the power to ban him from ALL FIFA activity. All professional leagues are, in some way, connected to FIFA so they should have this power.
     
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  15. gooner4ever

    gooner4ever once a Gooner always a Gooner Forum Moderator

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    he will wear new FIFA face muzzle, and 24 match ban from all football
     
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  16. PINKIE

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    The thing is though that spitting, whilst pretty unsavory, isn't physically damaging. Whereas biting is an actual physical assault which can have some really nasty consequences. If you break the skin then there's the risk of all sorts of horrible infections etc.

    Also, this is the THIRD time that he's done it. If it were the first offence then he'd be looking at a ban, the second time an even longer ban, but three times is inexcusable. He obviously need help, but that shouldn't negate the punishment he should receive which I think should be a year long ban from international football.
     
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  17. lazarus20000

    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    Especially if he's a zombie!!!
     
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  18. goonercymraeg

    goonercymraeg Amnesia Forum Moderator

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    Have you seen Shaun of the dead ? It was horrible what happened to people after they were bitten by zombies <yikes>
     
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  19. cini65

    cini65 Well-Known Member

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  20. lazarus20000

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    Even the original pressed version of the Blue Monday's vinyl record made little impression on the Zombies..
     
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