Luis Suarez appreciation thread

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Uruguay's President Jose Mujica has called football's world governing body Fifa "a bunch of old sons of bitches" over Luis Suarez's four-month ban.

<laugh>

#****offcameron
 
Uruguay's President Jose Mujica has called football's world governing body Fifa "a bunch of old sons of bitches" over Luis Suarez's four-month ban.

<laugh>

#****offcameron

It's good to see some solidarity from Uruguay. in England people seem to turn on each other any chance they get, especially the media and politicians, including eating each other at football games, so it's funny to see UIR vent his latent racism over what surely is a good thing, people standing up for each other.
 
I find it amazing our different it is in Uruguay to here. When Beckham kicked Simone he was thrown to the curb, he was the most hated person in England. Suarez is seen as the saviour of Uruguay after the bite, like some sort of fighting god thats returned from the dead <laugh>
 
I find it amazing our different it is in Uruguay to here. When Beckham kicked Simone he was thrown to the curb, he was the most hated person in England. Suarez is seen as the saviour of Uruguay after the bite, like some sort of fighting god thats returned from the dead <laugh>

Ask yourself which is the more logical stance....

To barrack the man who cost us the chance of progressing and maybe even winning the competition, letting him know that we found his behaviour a masssive let down.

Or to laud his return and champion him as some sort of hero despite his actions being responsible for our failure.

It's no surprise that Sisu thinks it's the 2nd option <doh>
 
Ask yourself which is the more logical stance....

To barrack the man who cost us the chance of progressing and maybe even winning the competition, letting him know that we found his behaviour a masssive let down.

Or to laud his return and champion him as some sort of hero despite his actions being responsible for our failure.

It's no surprise that Sisu thinks it's the 2nd option <doh>

I think they're as bad as each other TBH. Its a game of football <laugh>
 
I find it amazing our different it is in Uruguay to here. When Beckham kicked Simone he was thrown to the curb, he was the most hated person in England. Suarez is seen as the saviour of Uruguay after the bite, like some sort of fighting god thats returned from the dead <laugh>


The way everyone turn on Beckham was disgusting, death threats<yikes>
 
The way everyone turn on Beckham was disgusting, death threats<yikes>

It was disgusting but the support Uruguay are giving Suarez is cringe worthy too, bit like us with those t-shirts <laugh>
 
It was disgusting but the support Uruguay are giving Suarez is cringe worthy too, bit like us with those t-shirts <laugh>

They are a nation of 3 million people. They stick together in the face of external criticism. Sure my bother can be a **** but you can't ****ing say it, or else<grr>

Comparing a national solidarity to the t-shirts.. are you that stupid mate?

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They are a nation of 3 million people. They stick together in the face of external criticism. Sure my bother can be a **** but you can't ****ing say it, or else<grr>

Comparing a national solidarity to the t-shirts.. are you that stupid mate?

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It's just fuelling his victim complex and is ****ing embarrassing frankly.

I don't think it would be right to go at him (ala Beckham 98) either but the 'support' he's getting won't help the lad reform. It's like giving an alcoholic a bottle of whisky and a pat on the back.
 
They are a nation of 3 million people. They stick together in the face of external criticism. Sure my bother can be a **** but you can't ****ing say it, or else<grr>

Comparing a national solidarity to the t-shirts.. are you that stupid mate?

<laugh>

Why can't you? If you're a **** then you're a **** <laugh>

T-shirt comment was about cringyworthyness #makingupwords
 
They are a nation of 3 million people. They stick together in the face of external criticism. Sure my bother can be a **** but you can't ****ing say it, or else<grr>

Comparing a national solidarity to the t-shirts.. are you that stupid mate?

<laugh>

Except no one was criticising Uruguay! (Well, now we are, because they are acting like bell ends).
Its pretty pathetic really.

Suarez is probably sat in his bedroom moping and listening to the cheers soundtrack:
[video=youtube;h-mi0r0LpXo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-mi0r0LpXo[/video]
 
It's just fuelling his victim complex and is ****ing embarrassing frankly.

I don't think it would be right to go at him (ala Beckham 98) either but the 'support' he's getting won't help the lad reform. It's like giving an alcoholic a bottle of whisky and a pat on the back.

You are embarrassing, turning on your own player after Becks did something barely worth mentioning, how you can slate Uruguay after what you lot did is shocking hypocrisy, in fact it is ****ing delusional. As I said, you turn on each other and eat each other, literally it seems. Don't remember Uruguayan fans biting bits off each other at the world cup.

Because they see it as not as bad as you clowns do, you assume they are this or that, and people are mentioning the entire country too not just one man or a few people but the entire nation, without a ****ing clue about what you are talking about, everyone is now an expert on Uruguay. If you can't see your own bigotry then good luck to you.


It's pretty ****ing simple, in their culture they do not see Suarez as a villain, or a nut or a cannibal so when they look at social media and especially the British media, it would indeed seem like the whole ****ing sick apparatus turning on one man for something that didn't cause anyone to miss 1 minute of football or any injury while they keep quiet about the Bartons Thatchers and Rooneys of this world.

****ing right they have a problem with it,
 
The country turned on Rooney and C.Ronaldo in a similar way too after Euro 2006
 
Except no one was criticising Uruguay! (Well, now we are, because they are acting like bell ends).
Its pretty pathetic really.

Suarez is probably sat in his bedroom moping and listening to the cheers soundtrack:
[video=youtube;h-mi0r0LpXo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-mi0r0LpXo[/video]

Actually there have been several rags criticising Uruguay. Social media is full of cretins too doing the same thing, propagating bollocks, gets really tiresome.
Never mind the ****e you were talking on the manc board about politics.


You just don't get it lad, not understanding is not = to being right.

If you don't like or agree with their culture fine, don't pretend their culture does not exist by denying they see what he does as far less offensive to their sensibilities as you lot do.

If they do not see him as bad, and you do, does that make their culture wrong, because that is what you are all saying here in a nutshell
 
I swear you have to really stretch it to find less intelligence than on this ****ing site. Really.

It seems for every person that has their **** together there is 20 cretins

Uruguayans think he's done little wrong, you think he has, difference of opinion based on culture, I prefer to side with the one not calling for life bans and spreading the hate ****e everywhere. Thanks.
 
Actually there have been several rags criticising Uruguay. Social media is full of cretins too doing the same thing, propagating bollocks, gets really tiresome.
Never mind the ****e you were talking on the manc board about politics.


You just don't get it lad, not understanding is not = to being right.

If you don't like or agree with their culture fine, don't pretend their culture does not exist by denying they see what he does as far less offensive to their sensibilities as you lot do.

Why is it so hard for you to understand? The only reason people have been criticising Uruguay is because they seem to be enabling Suarez rather than helping him.
Telling him he is a good boy and its the nasty foreign FIFA that are at fault and that he has done nothing wrong really isnt going to help him see his mistake and seek the help he so obviously needs.

A hate campaign, like the one that some English media subjected Beckham to, would be equally ******ed.

But if they put their arm around him and tell him he has been a good boy and everyone else is picking on him, it doesnt help him, the Uruguay national team or Liverpool FC.
 
I swear you have to really stretch it to find less intelligence than on this ****ing site. Really.

It seems for every person that has their **** together there is 20 cretins

Uruguayans think he's done little wrong, you think he has, difference of opinion based on culture, I prefer to side with the one not calling for life bans and spreading the hate ****e everywhere. Thanks.

I prefer to take my own view that both are massively over reacting at different ends of the scale <laugh>
 
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