spindoctor
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Just saw that Suarez statement on Twitter and I couldn't tell if it's real or a joke. In retrospect, I shouldn't have doubted it for a moment.
Just in case there's any doubt, here's the BBC story on his statement: Luis Suarez bite: 'I lost my balance and fell on Chiellini'
You also get fired if you play soccer during worktime, so please keep it apples to apples.In any normal job, if you bite a coworker, you get fired and charged with assault. It boggles my mind that athletes are able to get away with garbage like this and come away with a slap on the wrist.
As I (and others) have said before, there's strong evidence suggesting that Suárez is racist. If racism is not enough to ban a player from the sport, I don't know what is. People defending this guy... it's beyond me.
And he was fined.
And he was fined.
And getting banned from playing football would? Wait, are you saying that it's okay and fine to be a racist as long as you don't play professional football? WOW dude, just... wow.Let's hope that the fine has cured his racism.
Let's hope that the fine has cured his racism.
Don't try to distort my words.And getting banned from playing football would? Wait, are you saying that it's okay and fine to be a racist as long as you don't play professional football? WOW dude, just... wow.
And getting banned from playing football would? Wait, are you saying that it's okay and fine to be a racist as long as you don't play professional football? WOW dude, just... wow.
I don't doubt all manner of players hold unsavoury views in large part because footballers aren't highly educated on the whole and a fair few come from modest/impoverished backgrounds (one of the sports main draws is anyone whatever their means can become a star). If there is a failure to educate, then it's on the part of the clubs that take them on.
its great that you find fault in anyone but the player who has had fine after fine after fine as if that wouldnt be enough to clue his dumbass in that maybe he should change the way he behaves on field?!
I don't doubt all manner of players hold unsavoury views in large part because footballers aren't highly educated on the whole and a fair few come from modest/impoverished backgrounds (one of the sports main draws is anyone whatever their means can become a star). If there is a failure to educate, then it's on the part of the clubs that take them on.
They're grown adults on an international stage. Lets not patronise them like children and assume they don't know right from wrong.
I think you're conflating the racism with the biting there buddy. Talk on point or not at all.
Because most grown adults do?
Wow, you're right, all behaviour does occur in a vacuum, and there's absolutely no way to use multiple examples to make a conclusion. How desperate to defend this idiot are you?
Most grown adults what? Don't know right from wrong? Hold racist views?
And getting banned from playing football would? Wait, are you saying that it's okay and fine to be a racist as long as you don't play professional football? WOW dude, just... wow.
You also get fired if you play soccer during worktime, so please keep it apples to apples.
Plus Chiellini is not Suarez's coworker![]()
I don't doubt all manner of players hold unsavoury views in large part because footballers aren't highly educated on the whole and a fair few come from modest/impoverished backgrounds (one of the sports main draws is anyone whatever their means can become a star). If there is a failure to educate, then it's on the part of the clubs that take them on.
I'm not sure what your point is. Are you trying to justify racism? If so, you're gonna have a hard time trying to do that. Education can help prevent racism, but being uneducated and/or poor is not a cause or reason for being racist. Not by a long shot. The problem is much broader than that. Also, Suárez should be banned to set an example, so that others don't become like him - and not as a way to "recover/heal" Suárez from racism. Likewise, putting a murderer in jail won't bring his victim back to life, but will help prevent new murders.The subject was racism, and whether he should be banned for life for that. That's what I was talking about. I certainly don't think Suarez is blameless, but at the same time I don't hold that ignorance likely as a result of a person background/unbringing is a crime. One has to mitigate these things.
Yeah, their job is different from yours, that's why you can't compare actions in such different contexts. Maybe they also can get fired if they stop what they're doing to go sharpen a pencil, but you can pull that shit off, right?Are you kidding me? Their job is playing soccer. You don't get fired for doing your job.
And yeah, they actually are coworkers. Their job is to play soccer and they're playing in the same organization (FIFA).
Just in case there's any doubt, here's the BBC story on his statement: Luis Suarez bite: 'I lost my balance and fell on Chiellini'
I'm worried that because Suarez has been defended by so many people, that he's going to think that he is being unfairly prosecuted and he'll carry on biting or being racist. He is a very talented footballer but he needs to realise that what he did was wrong and that he can't behave like that. If Uruguay win the appeal then I won't know what to say.
For every Suarez defender you have some crazy dude claiming he actually should ger banned for life, for at least 3 or 4 reasons, so don't fret.I'm worried that because Suarez has been defended by so many people, that he's going to think that he is being unfairly prosecuted and he'll carry on biting or being racist. He is a very talented footballer but he needs to realise that what he did was wrong and that he can't behave like that. If Uruguay win the appeal then I won't know what to say.
For every Suarez defender you have some crazy dude claiming he actually should ger banned for life, for at least 3 or 4 reasons, so don't fret.
And no, Uruguay is not going to win the appeal because FIFA, despite all the "lulz c0rrupts" are actually spot on with these kinds of things and know exactly what they are doing. That's why you don't get life bannings for stupid things or no bannings for stupid things.
For every Suarez defender you have some crazy dude claiming he actually should ger banned for life, for at least 3 or 4 reasons, so don't fret.
And no, Uruguay is not going to win the appeal because FIFA, despite all the "lulz c0rrupts" are actually spot on with these kinds of things and know exactly what they are doing. That's why you don't get life bannings for stupid things or no bannings for stupid things.
Theoretically, they can do whatever, as it's their game. And I see where you're coming from, but I think that FIFA will exercise restraint in this case.If Uruguay lose the appeal can FIFA extend the ban?
Theoretically, they can do whatever, as it's their game. And I see where you're coming from, but I think that FIFA will exercise restraint in this case.
You can't separate completely Suarez's testimony from a whole country and team wanting to have the player available in the context of a World Cup still going on. I don't doubt that player could have came with that testimony himself, but it is part of a whole defense being architectured by their legal people and higher ups. It would be too penalizing for an individual player to be extra punished by that... if anything, they should punish the Uruguayan federation (which I doubt as well).
Then you would have whole leagues banned. I understand that racism is the worst, but it's not feasible to ban everyone who still holds any thought of it, but rather dish out discrete punishments for whichever racially motivated actions, proportionally.I don't mind you calling me "crazy", but I'm still waiting for an argument that explains why a racist player shouldn't be banned from the sport.
Then you would have whole leagues banned. I understand that racism is the worst, but it's not feasible to ban everyone who still holds any thought of it, but rather dish out discrete punishments for whichever racially motivated actions, proportionally.
The number of people defending this fool is truly unbelievable, so many excuses for awful repeated behaviour.
So many Liverpool fans.
Lets be honest, if Suarez had never came to England he wouldn't be getting punished this harshly even if it is his third time biting someone. Dude should have gone to Spain or Italy like most other South American players, he wasn't capable of adapting culturally to Western European sporting standards.
Once he goes to Spain, I don't expect to hear a peep of controversy arising from his actions.
This may actually be true for Suarez, who surely has extremely developed bitey muscles. So cut him some slack.When I lose my balance and fall over, my first reaction is also to grab hold of something with my teeth. Using your arms wastes too much energy.
When did Spain and Italy leave Western Europe?