Suarez - banned for 4 months (page 74)

Re: Suarez

Bodicoteblue said:
A few years ago I did jury service and one of the cases was assault on a prison officer by a prisoner involving several bites , and we were told by an expert witness that the human bite transfers more dangerous bacteria than any animal bite and requires a lot of antibiotic treatment.
We were also told that , even in prison , biting is seen as the lowest , most despicable action and that we were to consider it the worst aspect of the assault.
Just heard someone on the radio saying Suarez needs someone putting their arm round him!!! Would you ???!?!

Round his throat, yes....
 
Re: Suarez

SebastianBlue said:
Bodicoteblue said:
A few years ago I did jury service and one of the cases was assault on a prison officer by a prisoner involving several bites , and we were told by an expert witness that the human bite transfers more dangerous bacteria than any animal bite and requires a lot of antibiotic treatment.
We were also told that , even in prison , biting is seen as the lowest , most despicable action and that we were to consider it the worst aspect of the assault.
Just heard someone on the radio saying Suarez needs someone putting their arm round him!!! Would you ???!?!

Taken from the Mayo Clinic site (the NHS site has a Similiar write up):

Human bites can be as dangerous as or even more dangerous than animal bites because of the types of bacteria and viruses contained in the human mouth. If someone cuts his or her knuckles on another person's teeth, as might happen in a fight, this is also considered a human bite.

If you sustain a human bite that breaks the skin:

  • Stop the bleeding by applying pressure with a clean, dry cloth.
    Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
    Apply an antibiotic cream to prevent infection.
    Apply a clean bandage. Cover the affected area with a nonstick bandage.
    Seek emergency medical care.
If you haven't had a tetanus shot within five years, your doctor may recommend a booster. In this case, you should have the booster within 48 hours of the injury.

just a pity the italian player didn't go down and insist on this treatment from the team medics
 
Re: Suarez

KippaxCitizen said:
Bodicoteblue said:
A few years ago I did jury service and one of the cases was assault on a prison officer by a prisoner involving several bites , and we were told by an expert witness that the human bite transfers more dangerous bacteria than any animal bite and requires a lot of antibiotic treatment.
We were also told that , even in prison , biting is seen as the lowest , most despicable action and that we were to consider it the worst aspect of the assault.
Just heard someone on the radio saying Suarez needs someone putting their arm round him!!! Would you ???!?!
My mates uncle was spat at in a fight once and got meningitis. Nearly died.

Human saliva is filthy.

Just lick the back of your hand now, leave it five seconds and then sniff it - it stinks!

I would seriously recommend a visit to the dentist. That is a sign of gingivitis. My saliva does not smell at all when I do what you suggested.
 
Re: Suarez

80s Shorts said:
KippaxCitizen said:
Bodicoteblue said:
A few years ago I did jury service and one of the cases was assault on a prison officer by a prisoner involving several bites , and we were told by an expert witness that the human bite transfers more dangerous bacteria than any animal bite and requires a lot of antibiotic treatment.
We were also told that , even in prison , biting is seen as the lowest , most despicable action and that we were to consider it the worst aspect of the assault.
Just heard someone on the radio saying Suarez needs someone putting their arm round him!!! Would you ???!?!
My mates uncle was spat at in a fight once and got meningitis. Nearly died.

Human saliva is filthy.

Just lick the back of your hand now, leave it five seconds and then sniff it - it stinks!

I would seriously recommend a visit to the dentist. That is a sign of gingivitis. My saliva does not smell at all when I do what you suggested.

Glad I'm not that only one.
 
Re: Suarez

If he'd bit me, I'd've knocked his teeth out, Chelini was unlucky with the elbow, the way Suarez was play acting for the cameras was just low, but then again ,maybe he's making his position at Liverpool untenable, so that he has to be sold?
 
Re: Suarez

80s Shorts said:
KippaxCitizen said:
Bodicoteblue said:
A few years ago I did jury service and one of the cases was assault on a prison officer by a prisoner involving several bites , and we were told by an expert witness that the human bite transfers more dangerous bacteria than any animal bite and requires a lot of antibiotic treatment.
We were also told that , even in prison , biting is seen as the lowest , most despicable action and that we were to consider it the worst aspect of the assault.
Just heard someone on the radio saying Suarez needs someone putting their arm round him!!! Would you ???!?!
My mates uncle was spat at in a fight once and got meningitis. Nearly died.

Human saliva is filthy.

Just lick the back of your hand now, leave it five seconds and then sniff it - it stinks!

I would seriously recommend a visit to the dentist. That is a sign of gingivitis. My saliva does not smell at all when I do what you suggested.

Then my friend you need to see a nose specialist.
 
Re: Suarez

Manchester_lalala said:
Luck95 said:
help me out here, i have a liverpool fan trying to defend suarez. i dont live in some other world here do i where this is acceptable behaviour from a human or in sport?

If someone walked up to me in the street and bit me, I would think that person would have mental issues, so no this is not normal.


Let me tell you about a story involving a journalist and I guy who I know. All drunk in a bar and My mate was bitten and the said journo got 14 months.
 
Re: Suarez

moggymoz said:
80s Shorts said:
KippaxCitizen said:
My mates uncle was spat at in a fight once and got meningitis. Nearly died.

Human saliva is filthy.

Just lick the back of your hand now, leave it five seconds and then sniff it - it stinks!

I would seriously recommend a visit to the dentist. That is a sign of gingivitis. My saliva does not smell at all when I do what you suggested.

Then my friend you need to see a nose specialist.

So you have bad gums and oral hygiene too.
 
Re: Suarez

Bewar3them00n said:
If he'd bit me, I'd've knocked his teeth out, Chelini was unlucky with the elbow, the way Suarez was play acting for the cameras was just low, but then again ,maybe he's making his position at Liverpool untenable, so that he has to be sold?

I am as cynical as the next person but it is hard to believe Real Madrid would want to do a presentation day at the Bernabeu with him now.

"And now, for you, Hannibal Lectoooooooooooor!"
 
Re: Suarez

bluemonkey71 said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Luck95 said:
help me out here, i have a liverpool fan trying to defend suarez. i dont live in some other world here do i where this is acceptable behaviour from a human or in sport?

If someone walked up to me in the street and bit me, I would think that person would have mental issues, so no this is not normal.


Let me tell you about a story involving a journalist and I guy who I know. All drunk in a bar and My mate was bitten and the said journo got 14 months.
I was waiting for the story, you gave us a sentence.
 

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