I don't really get all the moral outrage. In fact, I find it rather tedious.
If someone gave millions of pounds, as many women as you could get through and worldwide fame at the age of 18 you would no doubt make mistakes too. Now if you factor in the fact that a lot of these guys come from poorer and less educated backgrounds, what do you honestly expect to happen?
Most players these days backchat to the ref, cheat their way through games and basically do whatever it takes to win. Some do it less than others, sure, but does that make them better than those who do it more? And if so, where do you draw the line?
As for the biting and racism thing - they were fairly nothing incidents that were blown out of all proportion.
Let's be absolutely clear here - 'misdemeanors' and potential PR nightmares FAR worse have brushed under the carpet so that no one gets to hear about them and we can all carry on thinking that certain assets players are fine and dandy.
There is institutional corruption in the game, racism at games is still a mainstay in many countries and authorities are happy to take a relatively blase attitude about it and corruption and cheating has been alleged and in some cases proven in Spain, Italy and other leagues.
If racism, cheating and general cuntishness are all the things that make you despise Suarez, how can you reconcile all of the above with your love for football?