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I would be interested to know how Liverpool fans feel this impacts the image of their club.
Certainly if you head to newsnow and pull up Liverpool, the only news you get is related to Suarez and his latest bite. Do you think that this will put players off joining the club? Do you think that this will put new fans off supporting the club? How much does this matter?
Personally, I am not sure that it is easy to judge peoples reactions, but I do know that I don't want Uruguay to do well at the world cup now.

I would be interested to know how Liverpool fans feel this impacts the image of their club.
Certainly if you head to newsnow and pull up Liverpool, the only news you get is related to Suarez and his latest bite. Do you think that this will put players off joining the club? Do you think that this will put new fans off supporting the club? How much does this matter?
Personally, I am not sure that it is easy to judge peoples reactions, but I do know that I don't want Uruguay to do well at the world cup now.
You could just start at the beginning of this thread and read the comments![]()
TAXI!
Joey Barton has suggested Luis Suarez’s apparent bite is something which “comes with the territory” of being a winner.
Liverpool striker Suarez is facing the prospect of a lengthy ban for appearing to bite Italy's Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder during Uruguay's 1-0 World Cup win in Natal.
Scouser Barton, no stranger to controversy himself, wrote on Twitter: “I love Suarez. I love his passion for the game. I would have him on my team everyday of the week. I am also aware you can’t defend him here."
The QPR man continued: "All things considered I’d rather receive a bite than a leg breaking challenge. Whilst he should be punished, it is not the end of the world. He’s a winner. If that means he occasionally steps over the line between right and wrong, than thats what comes with the territory...
“Nobody’s perfect...”
Paul Scholes, meanwhile, believes a 10-match ban or a suspension for the remainder for the World Cup tournament would not be sufficient punishment for Suarez.
Former England and Manchester United midfielder Scholes told paddypower.com: "Luis Suarez was banned for 10 games for biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic in April 2013. That obviously wasn’t enough.
“On Tuesday night, with the biting incident on Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay’s Group D clash, Suarez embarrassed his club, country and family.
“Banning him for the rest of the World Cup is not enough, because Colombia will beat Uruguay in their next game anyway.”
Scholes thinks Suarez’s behaviour will overshadow his ability as a footballer in the minds of the viewing public.
“He will feel terrible, and the entire incident is such a shame because he’s a tremendous player,” Scholes added.“But people will remember Suarez now for his biting antics at this World Cup rather than his supreme footballing ability.”
he just wants to know if a plus £2 bid will work this time round![]()
Who changed the title of this thread and removed "our ****"...?![]()

Me, thought that under the circumstances a lot of people don't want him as "ours" at all.![]()

Trying to punch players in the face and trying to crock players repeatedly for years, "bad tackler" my arse.Just slap a muzzel on him, and get him the psychiatric help he so clearly needs.
He isn't Mentally Ill therefore doesn't require psychiatric help
.... he just lacks control over his own behaviour/impulses ..... so a muzzle would work