The Official Suarez "our ****" Thread (closing this thread at noon so get commenting)

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We did condemn him initially, and you know it because you were there. The correct response of other fans then would have been to acknowledge that and let it drop.
Of course what happened was that the wums cranked it all up, wouldn't accept anything we said and accused us of defending him when we clearly weren't, and of saying things we didn't. Then Goofy goes from being a stupid twat who bites people on a football pitch to being Hitler, Stalin and Genghis Khan rolled into one and we are called disgusting and shameful because he's our player.
At this point of course, some of us bite back (pun intended) and the whole thing descends into the usual cretinous playground spectacle and any attempt at serious debate is lost.
You know we condemned him and you recognised it at the time, it's a pity you let yourself slip back into the usual routine.


I'd rep' you for this, but I can't. Apparently, I need to spread it around first! <doh>
 
Usually, a panel decides whether someone is guilty or not first before meeting up again to discuss the punishment. To me, this suggests the undecision won't be about the ban, it will be about whether or not he is guilty.

i don't agree. I think the indecision can be either about guilt... which doesn't make snese to me given how obvious it is... or it could be about punishment.

I woudl dare suggest that different regional reps are negotiating hard to get their own benefit out of it.
 
Because it's illegal to solicit i.e. offer your wares...

It's also illegal to kerb crawl.

But there's nothing illegal about paying for sex.

Fair enough, you seem to know what you're talking about <whistle>
 
i don't agree. I think the indecision can be either about guilt... which doesn't make snese to me given how obvious it is... or it could be about punishment.

I woudl dare suggest that different regional reps are negotiating hard to get their own benefit out of it.

I'm going by how standard procedure for this sort of thing work. Usually, we get an announcement to say the panel have found the player guilty and that the punishment will be announced at X
 
We did condemn him initially, and you know it because you were there. The correct response of other fans then would have been to acknowledge that and let it drop.
Of course what happened was that the wums cranked it all up, wouldn't accept anything we said and accused us of defending him when we clearly weren't, and of saying things we didn't. Then Goofy goes from being a stupid twat who bites people on a football pitch to being Hitler, Stalin and Genghis Khan rolled into one and we are called disgusting and shameful because he's our player.
At this point of course, some of us bite back (pun intended) and the whole thing descends into the usual cretinous playground spectacle and any attempt at serious debate is lost.
You know we condemned him and you recognised it at the time, it's a pity you let yourself slip back into the usual routine.

Carlsberg don't do Posts of the Week, but if they did...


PS...rep :bandit:
 
The Uruguayan's in Brazil are getting angry with the English press hanging around and hassling them. The English press again embarrassing this nation.

seen nothing yet,wait until he gets back over here.

have a horrible feeling, depending on which way you look at it i suppose, that this paves the way for a move abroad ie unbearable for me and my family type thing, as long as its a fair transfer ie preferably involving sanchez, not bothered much now.
 
seen nothing yet,wait until he gets back over here.

have a horrible feeling, depending on which way you look at it i suppose, that this paves the way for a move abroad ie unbearable for me and my family type thing, as long as its a fair transfer ie preferably involving sanchez, not bothered much now.


This^ As long as the move involves Sanchez and decent money to buy players (e.g. Shaquiri and Moreno, hopefully), I wouldn't be too bothered, although he's an immense player.

I can see him in the barca kit, too. Just imagine him and Neymar and Messi as a front three! Barca would have an even more enviable strikeforce. <yikes> If I was a defender seeing those players attacking me I'd sh*t myself ... and put on shoulder pads!
 
This^ As long as the move involves Sanchez and decent money to buy players (e.g. Shaquiri and Moreno, hopefully), I wouldn't be too bothered, although he's an immense player.

I can see him in the barca kit, too. Just imagine him and Neymar and Messi as a front three! Barca would have an even more enviable strikeforce. <yikes> If I was a defender seeing those players attacking me I'd sh*t myself ... and put on shoulder pads!

FFS...<doh>
 
Quick question, can the FA ban him as well as FIFA for the bite incident? Or is it none if their concern?

not sure how they could, when fa banned him fifa didn't get involved then and say well we think you deserve an int ban as well, and they have a lot more powers than fa do.

although it's the fa so anything is possible, but not sure how it would be legal.
 
Quick question, can the FA ban him as well as FIFA for the bite incident? Or is it none if their concern?

Simple answer is no.

Long explanation ...Fifa are the organisers of the world cup therefore the arbitrators too. The F.A. in this case are merely participants in FIFA's party and have no jurisdiction.


If you get pissed up in Marbella and spend a night in the cells are the english police entitled to arrest you on your return to England and lock you up for a night because you were drunk and disorderly 1000 miles away last week ?
 
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