Luis Suarez
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Re: Luis Suarez
Said the exact same thing in a text rant to my bro earlier
Defo owes us, big time!
What about kids that would be going to next few games just to see him, travelling from other countries, may never get to Anfield again
He should be on autograph duty for the rest of season, every single kid
Defo owes us, big time!
What about kids that would be going to next few games just to see him, travelling from other countries, may never get to Anfield again
He should be on autograph duty for the rest of season, every single kid
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Is say ur a b*tch for punishment
True though, them tickets I got for Everton for my neighbour was bringing hos 8 year old to first game if could get two together, well his da told me that he would rather not go and go to another that Suarez will be playing in, this was before the ban.
My ma said same thing, brought her to her first game and she said, thank god I got to see him play, he was on the verge of 5 yellows.
True though, them tickets I got for Everton for my neighbour was bringing hos 8 year old to first game if could get two together, well his da told me that he would rather not go and go to another that Suarez will be playing in, this was before the ban.
My ma said same thing, brought her to her first game and she said, thank god I got to see him play, he was on the verge of 5 yellows.
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Lol, I'm serious as well
Nothing worse then telling a kid they won't see him play
My nephew rang me yday saying he wasn't happy with him, and he's 10
Nothing worse then telling a kid they won't see him play
My nephew rang me yday saying he wasn't happy with him, and he's 10
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I'm not happy with him.
I know the gutted feeling myself
I know the gutted feeling myself
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LIVERPOOL FC goalkeeper Pepe Reina has reportedly hit out at the 10 game ban handed to team-mate Luis Suarez.
The 30-year-old Spaniard has been quoted by a Spanish radio station as saying the Uruguayan's suspension for biting Branislav Ivanovic is "absurd".
Reina refused to condone Suarez's actions but insists the punishment handed out is out of "proportion" with other cases where players have been hit with bans.
Reina is reported to have told Cadena Cope: "I consider myself a friend of Luis.
"People in England are treating him different because he is Uruguayan; because he has had a previous episode like this. He knows perfectly well that what he did was wrong but a 10-game ban seems to me absurd, out of proportion and unfair. It seems that the people making the decisions have got it in for Luis a little bit.
"I know Luis and I know that he is the complete opposite (off the pitch). He is a magnificent person and great team-mate. But because of the way he plays, he is aggressive and very competitive, he plays like a street player and sometimes the way he is gets him into trouble.
"There is a lot of hypocrisy. Some players are treated differently to others. In the racism cases: the one with proof (against him, John Terry) got a four-game ban and Luis got eight matches."
Reina is also reported to have said: "There have been other times and it seems there is a rule that if the referee has seen it then nothing further can be done. He was an English player I think and the treatment was different," he said.
"I am not justifying what (Suarez) did but the punishment is very disproportionate. He knows he was wrong, he knows he has made a mistake but the treatment is completely out of proportion.”
The 30-year-old Spaniard has been quoted by a Spanish radio station as saying the Uruguayan's suspension for biting Branislav Ivanovic is "absurd".
Reina refused to condone Suarez's actions but insists the punishment handed out is out of "proportion" with other cases where players have been hit with bans.
Reina is reported to have told Cadena Cope: "I consider myself a friend of Luis.
"People in England are treating him different because he is Uruguayan; because he has had a previous episode like this. He knows perfectly well that what he did was wrong but a 10-game ban seems to me absurd, out of proportion and unfair. It seems that the people making the decisions have got it in for Luis a little bit.
"I know Luis and I know that he is the complete opposite (off the pitch). He is a magnificent person and great team-mate. But because of the way he plays, he is aggressive and very competitive, he plays like a street player and sometimes the way he is gets him into trouble.
"There is a lot of hypocrisy. Some players are treated differently to others. In the racism cases: the one with proof (against him, John Terry) got a four-game ban and Luis got eight matches."
Reina is also reported to have said: "There have been other times and it seems there is a rule that if the referee has seen it then nothing further can be done. He was an English player I think and the treatment was different," he said.
"I am not justifying what (Suarez) did but the punishment is very disproportionate. He knows he was wrong, he knows he has made a mistake but the treatment is completely out of proportion.”
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6 today I think
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Strange if I'm honest
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While it is not in dispute that the behaviour of Luis Suárez is totally unacceptable, the spectacle of the media pack like a gang of hounds after a fox is unedifying. A curious absence is what should have been the most sought-after picture: the bitten shoulder of the victim, as was the case with Holyfield's ear after a chunk of it had been chewed off by Mike Tyson. A further intemperate attack by Andy Hunter (22 April) damns Liverpool FC for allegedly protecting Suárez. On the same page was the following report: "Ivanovic was checked for injuries after the game, there were none – and the Met police officer who visited the club's training ground looked for bite marks or bruises. He too saw nothing.
We witnessed the appearance of a bite, which actually didn't happen. Even Suárez himself, by correctly apologising, began to believe the hatred unleashed against him. We should guard against being stampeded into judgment by a crazed media campaign, particularly when Liverpool is involved, egged on by TV pundits who, in the past, have broken players' legs and put paid to their careers.
I would love to read the FA report.
Must be ten games for intent?
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The violent conduct charge carries an automatic 3 game ban so in theory he is getting a 7 game ban for what he did.
I've a feeling he is going to appeal it.
I've a feeling he is going to appeal it.
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It's about time someone took them on, they're as inconsistent as the weather.
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Cameron AGAIN...this morning
Prime Minister David Cameron says Liverpool striker Luis Suarez set "the most appalling example" by biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
Suarez has since been banned for 10 games by a Football Association panel.
"As a dad and as a human being do I think we should have tough penalties when football players behave like this? Yes," Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 5 live.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has claimed that previous comments from Mr Cameron swayed the panel's decision.
Before the panel announced a punishment that Liverpool said left them "shocked" and "bitterly disappointed", Mr Cameron had said that "it would be very understandable if the panel took into account that high-profile players are often role models".
"The Prime Minister even chipped in with something which was a different matter altogether," said Rodgers on Thursday.
"There's no doubt if you have those high-profile figures making those sort of statements, there will be a bias.
"That's the first time I've heard of an independent panel being dictated to by so many people."
However Mr Cameron, speaking on Friday morning, denied that he had deliberately intervened.
"I made my own views clear, just as a dad watching the game," Mr Cameron added.
"I have a seven-year-old son who loves football, loves watching football and when players behave like this, it sets the most appalling example to young people in our country."
Liverpool will allow Suarez himself to decide whether or not to appeal against his punishment for the incident in Sunday's 2-2 draw at Anfield.
Uruguay international Suarez has accepted a three-match suspension for violent conduct, but could contest the additional seven-match punishment.
Liverpool received the Football Association's written reasons for the 26-year-old's ban on Thursday and have until 12:00 BST on Friday to lodge an appeal.
Although Suarez will make the decision over whether to contest the suspension, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has criticised its severity, saying the FA had "punished the man" rather than the actual offence.
Rodgers said the punishment would not help the player's rehabilitation.
Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina also criticised Suarez's ban, calling it "absurd and unfair".
Suarez has apologised to 29-year-old Serbia defender Ivanovic and was fined by Liverpool on Monday.
Prime Minister David Cameron says Liverpool striker Luis Suarez set "the most appalling example" by biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
Suarez has since been banned for 10 games by a Football Association panel.
"As a dad and as a human being do I think we should have tough penalties when football players behave like this? Yes," Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 5 live.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has claimed that previous comments from Mr Cameron swayed the panel's decision.
Before the panel announced a punishment that Liverpool said left them "shocked" and "bitterly disappointed", Mr Cameron had said that "it would be very understandable if the panel took into account that high-profile players are often role models".
"The Prime Minister even chipped in with something which was a different matter altogether," said Rodgers on Thursday.
"There's no doubt if you have those high-profile figures making those sort of statements, there will be a bias.
"That's the first time I've heard of an independent panel being dictated to by so many people."
However Mr Cameron, speaking on Friday morning, denied that he had deliberately intervened.
"I made my own views clear, just as a dad watching the game," Mr Cameron added.
"I have a seven-year-old son who loves football, loves watching football and when players behave like this, it sets the most appalling example to young people in our country."
Liverpool will allow Suarez himself to decide whether or not to appeal against his punishment for the incident in Sunday's 2-2 draw at Anfield.
Uruguay international Suarez has accepted a three-match suspension for violent conduct, but could contest the additional seven-match punishment.
Liverpool received the Football Association's written reasons for the 26-year-old's ban on Thursday and have until 12:00 BST on Friday to lodge an appeal.
Although Suarez will make the decision over whether to contest the suspension, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has criticised its severity, saying the FA had "punished the man" rather than the actual offence.
Rodgers said the punishment would not help the player's rehabilitation.
Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina also criticised Suarez's ban, calling it "absurd and unfair".
Suarez has apologised to 29-year-old Serbia defender Ivanovic and was fined by Liverpool on Monday.
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Was only some crappy piece in mirror Maj, just highlighting the fact that there were apparently no marks and we never seen any.
Well Cameron is working in a corrupt as.fuck government so he would want to get his house in order first.
Stevie needs to step in, he should have over Evra and other times, he really needs to now imo
Well Cameron is working in a corrupt as.fuck government so he would want to get his house in order first.
Stevie needs to step in, he should have over Evra and other times, he really needs to now imo
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LFC have no table booked for the awards this evening lol
What's the point in fairness
What's the point in fairness
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Love if he got it
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Fook the corrupt English FA Prats.
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Absolute joke . We must be only club with no table??
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I just read it on twitter, our choice not to go
How true it is, I don't know
How true it is, I don't know
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At PFA awards tonight. Can confirm a certain L Suarez will be winning nothing! Bale and Benteke for main two awards IMO.
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President condemns Liverpool's Luis Suarez'
President condemns Liverpool's Luis Suarez'
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