Is this one of the most ridiculous excuses ever written?....
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lanceand-bite-was-not-deliberate-9570162.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lanceand-bite-was-not-deliberate-9570162.html
No, the selfish turd did not. So why punish us? And fine him a third of a weeks ****ing salary?? Surely the ultimate would be to kick him in the gonads and fine him 1-2 million. He will be taking a paid extended ****ing holiday! What kind of punishment is that? Moronic slapdash approach from fifa looking to rush a decision and look all big for the media. Neither Uruguay nor Suarez have been punished but liverpool has.
Is this one of the most ridiculous excuses ever written?....
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lanceand-bite-was-not-deliberate-9570162.html

As I said earlier, France were punished for what Cantona did while playing for Man Utd, so there's precedent.
You can't punish an individual player without punishing the teams he plays for when a ban is imposed. Fines are such an ineffective alternative that banning players is the only real punishment.
Suarez got away very lightly compared to Cantona. Kicking some knob in the crowd might not be acceptable, but is it worse than biting an opponent for the 3rd time?
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I think he'll be missing all Liverpool's matches next season, won't he?

sanchez + money for suarez would be a great deal for you chaps if you could pull that off
Someone needs to tally up the record of Spurs vs. Pool players on getting through in the world cup.
My incomplete count is
Spurs: 6 through to the KO stages, 2 to the quarterfinals (Hugo and Paulinho)
One out (if Beni counts, considering he was on loan this year and is probably heading elsewhere)
Pool: Let's see,
Sturridge, Sterling, Henderson, Johnson, Gerrard, Lallana, Lambert down with the England Titanic.
Suarez the exception that proves the rule, not through though his team was.
Kolo Toure out with Ivory Coast.
Who have I missed?