Suarez - banned for 4 months (page 74)

Tim of the Oak said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
stony said:
Exactly how I feel. I'd need a week of hand jobs from Susan Boyle before I even considered it.

I reckon it's the leave 10 minutes early crowd who wouldn't have Suarez in our squad! The evil tw*t. Could turn us into a force in Europe.

It would have to be a deal in bite sized chunks / pay as he plays.
You mean a suck it and see basis?
 
Gaylord du Bois said:
Ancient Citizen said:
Can't even throw his jacket on the floor, in case he creates 'Goalposts.'
Yep, and he's had his dubbin confiscated.
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I hope the esteemed members of the Football Writers' Association are up in arms at such a disgusting verdict against their current love child.....lobotomised set of cunts
 
I think the whole thing was pre-meditated. It had got to the 85th minute and he thought Uruguay were out so he decided to do what he did to encourage the dippers to sell him at a knock down price so he could command a higher wage at his new club. Unfortunately for him (and amusingly for everyone else) his plan came unstuck. Uruguay took the lead, then FIFA made the ban cover domestic football. I think he expected an international ban but wasn't arsed because he thought they were going home. With the ban including domestic football, I doubt he will be able to get the same terms in any transfer than he would have done. So he's managed to stitch himself, his club and his country up. By the reaction of the Uruguay FA, President and population, that country has got what it deserved as has Liverpool for backing the racist nibbler in the first place.
 
west didsblue said:
I think the whole thing was pre-meditated. It had got to the 85th minute and he thought Uruguay were out so he decided to do what he did to encourage the dippers to sell him at a knock down price so he could command a higher wage at his new club. Unfortunately for him (and amusingly for everyone else) his plan came unstuck. Uruguay took the lead, then FIFA made the ban cover domestic football. I think he expected an international ban but wasn't arsed because he thought they were going home. With the ban including domestic football, I doubt he will be able to get the same terms in any transfer than he would have done. So he's managed to stitch himself, his club and his country up. By the reaction of the Uruguay FA, President and population, that country has got what it deserved as has Liverpool for backing the racist nibbler in the first place.
I thought the same of the Ivanovic incident last year. He didn't do it because he lost his cool, it wasn't a mad moment, he did it to disgrace Liverpool and force a sale. That sort of premeditated incident is far worse than someone who's temper makes them do it when put under pressure.

He wants out of Liverpool and has done for over a year. He hates playing in England, his pathetic "victim" tears showed that last week. "Boo hoo hoo, everyone's against me in England, what do you think now, boo hoo hoo" (fuck off!).

To make his feelings shown in a deliberate way like this is verging on being mentally unstable. He already has it in his head that's what he's going to do. He's not like a 'Chopper' character (of the Aussie films) where he'd go and do something like stab someone and then feel terrible about it afterwards to the point that he'd sob; Suarez, in my opinion, knows what he's doing and has an ulterior goal and outcome to come from it afterwards. This is why after each time he's done this he doesn't give a shit - "these things happen in the box!" (no they fucking don't, Luis!).

He's a worryingly weird human being. He probably needs sectioning. He certainly needs dealing with by the Police.
 
KippaxCitizen said:
west didsblue said:
I think the whole thing was pre-meditated. It had got to the 85th minute and he thought Uruguay were out so he decided to do what he did to encourage the dippers to sell him at a knock down price so he could command a higher wage at his new club. Unfortunately for him (and amusingly for everyone else) his plan came unstuck. Uruguay took the lead, then FIFA made the ban cover domestic football. I think he expected an international ban but wasn't arsed because he thought they were going home. With the ban including domestic football, I doubt he will be able to get the same terms in any transfer than he would have done. So he's managed to stitch himself, his club and his country up. By the reaction of the Uruguay FA, President and population, that country has got what it deserved as has Liverpool for backing the racist nibbler in the first place.
I thought the same of the Ivanovic incident last year. He didn't do it because he lost his cool, it wasn't a mad moment, he did it to disgrace Liverpool and force a sale. That sort of premeditated incident is far worse than someone who's temper makes them do it when put under pressure.

He wants out of Liverpool and has done for over a year. He hates playing in England, his pathetic "victim" tears showed that last week. "Boo hoo hoo, everyone's against me in England, what do you think now, boo hoo hoo" (fuck off!).

To make his feelings shown in a deliberate way like this is verging on being mentally unstable. He already has it in his head that's what he's going to do. He's not like a 'Chopper' character (of the Aussie films) where he'd go and do something like stab someone and then feel terrible about it afterwards to the point that he'd sob; Suarez, in my opinion, knows what he's doing and has an ulterior goal and outcome to come from it afterwards. This is why after each time he's done this he doesn't give a shit - "these things happen in the box!" (no they fucking don't, Luis!).

He's a worryingly weird human being. He probably needs sectioning. He certainly needs dealing with by the Police.

What he never thought of was the likelihood that Liverpool love to rally round their own no matter how despicable they are. He'll be sat at home now devising his next plan.

"Maybe if I spit at the 'This Is Anfield' sign with a big greeny when Martin Tyler is telling viewers what a special atmosphere to expect."

Only to be met with Brendan Rodgers defending him saying it was an artistic protest at the way Liverpool have been treated over their long history of racism incidents.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
stony said:
r.soleofsalford said:
No sympathy for Liverpool or the arsehole`s who booed our team from start to finish at Anfield for no apparent reason.

Now this is Karma you sad set of cunts

Am I the only one who isn't arsed about the booing ? It just added to the atmosphere. Cheering when Yaya was injured and bricking the coaches are the things that pissed me off.
Me too mate. People getting precious about some booing is fucking comical imo.

Too many la-de-da wankers following football these days.

it was disrespectful, apart from one all our players are nice fella's and very good pros.

want to know how to behave you scouse cunts? come and watch how world stars are treated at our place. Henry. Pirlo and others will testify.
 
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de niro said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
stony said:
Am I the only one who isn't arsed about the booing ? It just added to the atmosphere. Cheering when Yaya was injured and bricking the coaches are the things that pissed me off.
Me too mate. People getting precious about some booing is fucking comical imo.

Too many la-de-da wankers following football these days.

it was disrespectful, apart from one all our players are nice fella's and very good pros.

want to know how to behave you scouse cunts? come and watch how world stars are treated at our place. Henry. Pirlo and others will testify.
Oh no...not disrespect! How dare they be disrespectful!

Don't be so soft!
 

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