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Keep Suarez?

Sell?

  • YES

    Votes: 19 12.3%
  • NO

    Votes: 135 87.7%

  • Total voters
    154
course he does, that's why he employed Cantona and a bag head.

The complete response is: that's why he hired and then kept on Cantona for another couple of seasons despite Cantona's list of accomplishments, including:

1987: Receives heavy fine for punching his team’s goalkeeper, giving him a black eye.
1989: Suspended indefinitely by Marseille after kicking the ball into the crowd and throwing his shirt at a referee after being substituted.
1990: Banned by Montpellier for 10 days after smashing his boots into the face of team-mate Jean Claude Lemoult.
1991: Signs for Nimes but is banned for three games after throwing the ball at a referee. At the disciplinary hearing, he walks up to each
committee member and says: “Idiot”. His ban is increased to two months, so Cantona responds by announcing his retirement from soccer.
1993: Fined ?,000 by the FA for spitting at a Leeds fan in his first game back at Elland Road with Manchester United. Sent off in United’s European Cup defeat by Galatasaray in Istanbul, Turkey, for accusing the referee of cheating, scuffles with Turkish police and is banned
by UEFA for four European games.
1995: Sent off at Crystal Palace on January 25 after a Kung-Fu kick at fan Matthew Simmons. His actions lead to him being banned
from all football until September 30 and fined ?0,000 by the FA. A two-week prison sentence for the offence is varied on appeal to 120 hours of community service.

Unless we're being whooshed of course.
 
Tbf Sir Alex has more sense (and class) than to employ a fugly ungentlemanly tosser like Suarez.

A player that kung-fu kicks a supporter.
A player that, while married himself, fucks his brother's wife for 8 years.
A player that purposely skipped a drugs test.
A player that, while married, shagged a granny prostitute.
A player that admitted to intentionally trying to end a player's career.
The same player abandons his national team in their moment of need cause they didn't fly him in first class.

I'm sure there's more.
 
Don't blame Luis Suarez for biting Branislav Ivanovic. He plays for Liverpool and just wanted a taste of Champions League football ...
 
The Liverpool forward Luis Suárez is back in the spotlight after biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic on the arm during the 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Anfield, before then going on to score a late equaliser. Here we look at 10 previous controversies surrounding the Uruguayan forward.

November 2007
Joined Ajax from Groningen but he was later suspended by the Amsterdam club after a half-time dressing-room altercation with his team-mate Albert Luque.

July 2010
During the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, Suárez prevented Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah from scoring in the final minute with a deliberate handball on the line and was subsequently sent off (his second international dismissal after being shown a red card on his Uruguay debut in February 2007). A penalty was awarded but missed by Asamoah Gyan as Suárez celebrated on the sidelines. Uruguay eventually went through to the last four on penalties.

November 2010
Suárez was handed a seven-match ban by the Dutch FA and fined by his club for biting the PSV Eindhoven midfielder Otman Bakkal during an Eredivisie match.

October 2011
Following his move to Liverpool in January 2011, he was involved in a tackle with Everton's Jack Rodwell and went down with apparent minimal contact. Rodwell was then sent off.

October 2011
Suárez was alleged to have racially abused Manchester United's Patrice Evra during a Premier League match. Suárez was later found guilty by an independent regulatory commission and banned for eight matches and fined £40,000.

December 2011
Was seen making an offensive gesture towards Fulham fans. At this time he had already been charged by the Football Association over the Evra incident, although not yet punished, but was handed a further one-match ban for the gesture.

February 2012
United and Liverpool met again at Old Trafford, but more controversy ensued as Suárez refused to shake Evra's hand before kick-off.

October 2012
Celebrated a goal in the Merseyside derby by diving in front of the Everton manager, David Moyes, who had earlier claimed that "divers such as Suárez are putting fans off the English game."

January 2013
Handled the ball prior to scoring Liverpool's winner in the FA Cup third-round tie at Mansfield.

March 2013
Suárez appeared to punch the Chilean defender Gonzalo Jara after tussling with him during a World Cup qualifier for Uruguay. The referee failed to see the incident, with Fifa launching an investigation that could yet lead to retrospective punishment.
 
It's sad that they're so desperate to make a list that they're using 'handballs,' dives etc as 'controversy.' Imagine Drogba's list?

Number 40,183 - Drogba dove again and the ref missed it. The opposing fans were livid. The opposing mangaer was livid. The Lying Rag rose the next day.
 
One thing I'd like to point out is Suarez's handling of this (regardless if it's b/c of his conscience or the club's insistence) is a 180 from how he handled the Bakkal biting incident. Hopefully it's a sign he wants to stay and FSG will do the smart thing and keep him.
 
Jamie Redknapp says it was "an incredible act of brutality". Below, Ivanovic shows off the grievous bodily harm visited upon him to referee Kevin Friend.
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I was one of the fourteen too. I'm sick and tired of having to apologise for him. What kind of person bites someone? Madness.
I would love footballers to be role models for kids but unfortunately they, in general, are thick, gobshites with no moral compasses. I watched the game with 3 friends; 2 United fans and a Leeds fan and they were full of righteous indignation when the biting happened and were telling me "we have to get rid of him now as he continues to embarrass our club".

I asked them if they wanted rid of Cantona when he kung-fu kicked a spectator, do they condone Giggs' antics with his own brothers wife, Ferdinand's missed drug test, Rooney shouting "Fuck Off!" directly into a SKY TV camera with millions of kid watching, Roy Keane deliberately trying to end another player's career, etc, etc, etc, etc.

It is crazy to try and point score over a rival fan over whose players are the biggest cunts because all teams have assholes like Suarez.

If he wants to stay we should keep him.
 
All the newspapers want 'Cannibal Suarez' out ... Graham Poll, Mark Lawrenson etc etc ... Even more reason we gotta keep him.
 
I think this was all an ingenious premeditated attack to try and discourage Williams from joining in the summer, kudos Luis.
 
Sell him because the media tell us to? Fuck off.
Did the Mancs sell Cantona? or Keane after that tackle on Haaland?
What happened to Defoe when he bit Mascherano? oh that's right , nothing apart from a yellow card.
You cannot go around biting people, but the reaction from the press and some of our own fans is ludicrous.
He should just stick to shagging his friends and family's fiances or prostitutes or glassing people in nightclubs. Then he'd be fine.
 
Suarez is just a symptom of the massive problem in football, in that everyone who has anything to do with the game is a massive fucking cuntbag
It's dying a slow and painful death. Far worse than the Suarez incident this week was the FA's decision to play the FA Cup final at 5:30pm to accommodate the telly-watching world...............what about the fucking fans who go to the games you assholes.
 
One thing I'd like to point out is Suarez's handling of this (regardless if it's b/c of his conscience or the club's insistence) is a 180 from how he handled the Bakkal biting incident. Hopefully it's a sign he wants to stay and FSG will do the smart thing and keep him.

It's a 180 from how we handled the Evra incident too.

I would be fairly certain the reaction this time is dictated by FSG - Kenny said the only thing he would have changed during his time was how he responded to the Evra incident.
 
We had a dog who was a bit like Suarez. He was great most the time but on the odd occasion he was prone to lash out and bite. The way we got around it was to look for the signs he was about to snap. Then it was just a case of sliding a single wet digit up to the last knuckle of the dogs rear end. I'm not sure why it worked but always seemed like the dog would get a thousand yard stare and calm right down...But I'm sure my old farm stories are no use for you big city folks.
 
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