In Urugauy, it is considered a term of endearment to bite someone.
Now we know why Muzza refused a new Albion contract..as tghe saying goes "Once bitten, twice shy"
In Urugauy, it is considered a term of endearment to bite someone.
Those Chelsea players are ok, but I couldn't eat a whole one.
Wow, he got a fine! Thought Liverpool would have banned him.
Why bother? The fa will ban him. And honestly, what have Liverpool got to play for this season? It would be an almost empty gesture by them.
I thought they would as they dealt with him softly last year. I know it would not make any difference, but it would show that they are taking it seriously. Do you not think a fine is an empty gesture?
Is a bite like that really all that worse than a head but, or a punch, or spitting at an opponent?
He didn't draw blood, did he? He didn't come away with a chunk of flesh in his mouth?
I'm not saying what he did isn't bad,it obviously is, but is it so much worse than any other fighting tactic we see regularly?
Suarez is he the president of the Vampires are us society
Are we not at risk at overblowing this? Is a bite like that really all that worse than a head but, or a punch, or spitting at an opponent?
He didn't draw blood, did he? He didn't come away with a chunk of flesh in his mouth?
I'm not saying what he did isn't bad,it obviously is, but is it so much worse than any other fighting tactic we see regularly?
Ron "Chopper" Harris went lower, he used to bite your legs.
Whatever the ridiculous FA rules are about whether the ref saw it or reported, he should get a very very long ban for this.
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Barton got a 12 game ban from the FA for his moment of madness last season.
Is Suarez's incident worse? I would say yes.
Will the FA give 12 games?
Wasn't bartons a totting up of punishments for several infringements in the same moment of madness? (I.e. he got three games for the red card offence, another three for kicking someone, another three for headbutting, etc.) Suarez is just one incident.