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Suarez bites back?
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David166
24-06-2014
He should be gnawing on bark.. He got big gnashers.... He's a disgrace..... Animal!
O'Neill
24-06-2014
Chiellini had bite marks on his shoulder, five clear marks, FIFA need to hand out a hefty ban.
Bosox
24-06-2014
I hope FIFA are in the Italian dressing room now getting pictures of Chiellini's shoulder so they have all the evidence they need to ban the biter.
feckit
24-06-2014
I think Suarez's lawyer will explain it as
"It was a case of Chiellini pressing his shoulder into Suarez's teeth Mr Blatter, Sir"
simonl87
24-06-2014
Do non of you know about the unusual birthmark on Chiellini's left shoulder. Load of fuss about nothing.
blacklegend
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“its all over for suarez now.”

Not necessarily. I predict that Suarez will get away with it. Uruguay will argue that the video does not show Suarez biting, only contact. Where there is inconclusive intent, it can be called acci-dental (see that?) contact and he will get off. Shoulder to teeth rather than teeth to shoulder.
MargMck
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Chris Mark:
“I don't ever wish this on anybody but one day I really hope he does it to the wrong person.

A truly loathsome man.”

I thought that when he bit Ivanovic, a very steady uncomplaining soul who was just gobsmacked to be bitten. If' he'd bitten Terry instead he'd have probably ended up with no teeth and have caught something as well.
Jason C
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Bosox:
“I hope FIFA are in the Italian dressing room now getting pictures of Chiellini's shoulder so they have all the evidence they need to ban the biter.”

More likely they're in the OB truck erasing the footage of Suarez's bite from the video servers.
nevada
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“him rolling around afterwards holding his teeth, what a complete and utter disgrace.

i am at a complete loss for words.”

Yep, last time it was a fake limp. Uses it to get off with the referee, but should be punished retrospectively again.
Grouty
24-06-2014
Deffo bit him, bloody terrible, why the eff has he done it again
Bizza
24-06-2014
If Uruguay have any sense of common decency they will throw him off the team.
O'Neill
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by blacklegend:
“Not necessarily. I predict that Suarez will get away with it. Uruguay will argue that the video does not show Suarez biting, only contact. Where there is inconclusive intent, it can be called acci-dental (see that?) contact and he will get off. Shoulder to teeth rather than teeth to shoulder.”

Close up shows bite marks on Chiellini.
Chris1964
24-06-2014
You just couldn't make it up

One second of Suarez is more newsworthy than 270 minutes worth of England though.
InTheLoop
24-06-2014
He clearly has some mental issues, FIFA need to act now

Liverpool are in a tricky situation now, gloss over it and they will look weak, reprimand him and he will sulk and want to leave
RichmondBlue
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Syntax Error:
“Should be banned for life to protect the other players from him.

The man is unhinged.”

I'm beginning to think that must be true. What other explanation can there be ?
Sadly, the guy appears to be mentally unstable. There must be serious questions about whether he can continue in professional football.
DangerBrother
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“You just couldn't make it up

One second of Suarez is more newsworthy than 270 minutes worth of England though.”



Haha, true.

Suarez the Cannibal...

"I had a nibble on a Centre Back, and a nice Cianti"...
feckit
24-06-2014
Make him wear a gum shield every game. Or a muzzle.
BigFoot87
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“You just couldn't make it up

One second of Suarez is more newsworthy than 270 minutes worth of England though.”

Like I've said elsewhere, massive PR win for England today (and tomorow). More people are talking about Suarez then England's plane getting ready for takeoff.
iamsofired
24-06-2014
Well I thought he had matured a bit since last time.
HarrisonMarks
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“I'm beginning to think that must be true. What other explanation can there be ?
Sadly, the guy appears to be mentally unstable. There must be serious questions about whether he can continue in professional football.”

He just needs a muzzle or a 'Hannibal' style facemask.
g0ldenballs
24-06-2014
Originally Posted by blacklegend:
“Not necessarily. I predict that Suarez will get away with it. Uruguay will argue that the video does not show Suarez biting, only contact. Where there is inconclusive intent, it can be called acci-dental (see that?) contact and he will get off. Shoulder to teeth rather than teeth to shoulder.”

BIB
MargMck
24-06-2014
And the 3 bites are the ones we know about. He probably started it when he was a toddler (some do in their tantrumming) and no one dealt with it.
CSJB
24-06-2014
Brilliant footballer but obviously completely mental.

I expect FIFA to try and downplay the whole thing, but the Italians will be having none of that.
steviex
24-06-2014
Absolutely unbelievable!!

What the hell is he thinking? AGAIN!! This is the 3rd time now, and then he collapses on the floor feigning injury. We all know that he's brilliant 90% of the time but words almost fail me. I hope he pisses off to Barca or where ever he wants to go, and I'm a Reds fan.

It's a pity the Italian didn't give him a good elbow in his gnashers, he wouldn't be able to do it again!
kendoguk
24-06-2014
I'm still surprised he hasn't been smacked in the face by someone yet
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