Did you really expect anything less from the clown. It is his beloved liverpool we are talking about.
I think this is the final straw for me. Some comments made on here defy logic and its getting worse not better.
Saying "sorry" does`nt make it better. It reminds me of babies, when they don`t like something or get annoyed, they bite something close at hand. Now I`m not saying "bite your hand off" Suarez is a baby, but he certainly acts like it a lot of the time. A talent he may very well be, but the negatives that surround him seem to outweigh his talents. Let`s not forget that for better or worse, kids look up to these overpaid, over the top footballers as heroes and role models. Is it any wonder that some of the kids of today tend to be arrogant feckless waste of spaces, a generalisation I know, but society today does`nt seem to care about the youngsters, or try to keep them in line. As Suarez is an habitual offender and does`nt seem to want to change his attitude, likewise neither does Loserpool, perhaps a points deduction might help improve their mindset. Not going to happen, but it might certainly send a message to all.
Just happens to be one on here who isnt. The biggest laugh is he has come out and appologised. The only thing he is actually appologising is for getting caught. The man is the most horrible football player i have seen. His awsome ability is out weighed by his idiotic side.
Bloody hell if Dogs bite anyone they get put down, thing is that is their natural reaction. What does this say about Suarez, just proves the player is bigger then the club RIP Liverpool.
like i said if he is found to be guilty which he has then he has to be punished, that dont stop him from being a great footballer. there have been plenty of instances in the past worst that a love bite on the arm and there will be instances again......the player is not even pressing charges or the police ain't either so its not the crime of the century is it...He will be fined by the club and banned for a few games by the F.A.........he needs anger management classes just like many other players do around the country.......
Dai, he may be a great footballer, and has the brain of a footballer, hair brained. He's going to get a hefty ban for this, as he has previous when Ajax instantly banned him for seven games. It would have been great for Liverpool to do the same, as hitting a player in the pocket when they earn exorbitant amounts of money doesn't have the same affect. Him missing games and also missing out on the golden boot may make him think about his actions.
i've disliked him since 2010 and the Quarter-Final hand-ball incident!...I know many players would have done the same thing, but he did it so my fury was directed squarely at him!!....my 5 year old daughter was even in tears (we are of Ghanaian descent) so he has been a pantomime villain ever since. Of course he is a quality player but I would not put him even in the top 10 players in the world. Personally, I don't think Liverpool will sell him so I'm sure there is a lot more to come from Mr Suarez, good and bad!....but maybe we would miss him if he was gone, I'm just glad he doesn't play for the team I support.
I don't understand how anger management classes will change the morals of Suarez though - is cheating a form of anger ? Is racism a form of anger ? or will anger management just help him to keep his actions under control whilst still thinking the same way. Education is what he needs. But then again if you don't understand what's right or wrong at his age then it's already too late.....
You're not Pat Ampadu are you? I know exactly where you are coming from...I still hate Thierry Henry for denying Ireland a World Cup appearance. Such blatant, cynical cheating should be punished severely after the game IMO. I would have banned Henry and Suarez for a full season after their handballs. Regarding this incident, Suarez isn't learning his lesson again and again...he should be banned for a very long time, like a dozen games.
I think Suarez is a deeply troubled individual,and has issues that go back a very long way. He is more likely to benefit from psychiatric help than from anger management.