Fishing for what?
Seriously, imagine football with ZERO controversy zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
You can have controversy without assault you know ?
Fishing for what?
Seriously, imagine football with ZERO controversy zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
You can have controversy without assault you know ?
You think Cantona should have criminally convicted for the stamp on the Swindon player?
What about Keane stamping on Southgate?
You think these men should have stood in the dock over the incidents?
Fishing for what?
Seriously, imagine football with ZERO controversy zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Whilst I agree that he has to get some sort of ban, there is far worse injuries caused to opponents than what he did. Broken legs compared to barely broken skin: I know everyone will hark on about intent but imho talk of lengthy bans are unfair. He needs help dealing with his frustration on the pitch which lead to aggression just like many other players: the problem for him is that his aggression presents itself in a socially unacceptable manner.
Could he genuinely have some kind of psychological disorder? He has unusually large gnashers, perhaps he was bullied about them when he was a kid. It's very unusual for an adult to behave like this.
He tried biting Chiellini before during the Confederations cup too:
Wizard, I'm not condoning what he's done, just trying to put a different view point forward, hardly worth 13 pages of us all saying the same thing. All that I'm saying is that Luis Saurez's moments of madness lead to aggression (just like every other player) which is deemed socially unacceptable: but does a slight graze on the shoulder compared to career treating injures really warrant this level of animosity toward him. He needs and deserves to be punished, albeit not to the level that has been suggested since the incident. Also the analogy between our lives and that of footballers never works.
Could he genuinely have some kind of psychological disorder? He has unusually large gnashers, perhaps he was bullied about them when he was a kid. It's very unusual for an adult to behave like this.
He tried biting Chiellini before during the Confederations cup too:
Wow, haven't seen that before. I wonder how many times he's tried and missed, or just about managed to hold himself back.
And yes, I do think he has a psychological disorder of some kind. He must have.
I'd argue that the situation is so extraordinary especially after the previous 2 incidents that it's unlikely that it was a conscious act. Think about it: even Suarez would know what the worst possible thing he could have done in that game was!
I'd argue that the situation is so extraordinary especially after the previous 2 incidents that it's unlikely that it was a conscious act. Think about it: even Suarez would know what the worst possible thing he could have done in that game was!
In which case, if he is incapable of controlling himself and can't stop himself from biting opponents, then he has no place on a football pitch. Quite apart from the fact that bites which break the skin can cause infections, how long will it be before he does a Tyson and has a chunk of someones ear off ?
Sounds crazy, but we are dealing with someone who has a psychological problem. I wouldn't want to be marking him.
He should be banned from all forms of football. He obviously has some kind of major problem as this is now his third biting offence. Banning him from international games is not enough. If you were a motorist convicted of a very bad offence on a motorway you would get banned from all roads, not just motorways. Throw the book and give him a lengthy ban and 2 years with a shrink.
Agreed. I'd say a years total ban at least, and if he intends to continue as a professional footballer after the ban, then he gets ongoing psychological help for his problem.