Suarez could be driven out of Premier League

You are incapable of taking it at face value. It's pretty much irrelevant what I think of other players because a) this thread isn't about other players, b) the players you keep bringing up are all current or ex Man United players (are you trying to imply something because you keep doing this?) and c) the players you keep bringing up haven't been premier league mainstays for a long time.

If you genuinely want me to compare Suarez to another player that I might think is "disgusting" then pick a current premier league player that starts every week. There's just nobody as bad as Suarez around at the moment that springs to mind for me.

Even if I had thought Keane was a "disgusting" player ten or twenty years ago it's pretty much forgotten now, just like I will forget I said it about Suarez ten or twenty years from now. I was also very young when Keane would have been on TV so my opinions would be much more immature.

Whichever way you look at it though your comparatives aren't a fair comparison.

As far as I'm aware Scholes plays now and yes there is a reason for me asking about Man United players, you support them (or maybe you don't can't remember).

Huth would be an easy one to pick.
Cabaye has a nasty streak in him, put in waaaay more dangerous tackles than Suarez than both their short times in the league.
Fellaini ain't shy of them either, although mainly just elbows flailing about everywhere.
Balotelli has had a few bad ones, could've broken Song's leg.

Not sure how many leg breakers I've seen Suarez lunge in to in a Liverpool shirt.
 
As far as I'm aware Scholes plays now and yes there is a reason for me asking about Man United players, you support them (or maybe you don't can't remember).

Huth would be an easy one to pick.
Cabaye has a nasty streak in him, put in waaaay more dangerous tackles than Suarez than both their short times in the league.
Fellaini ain't shy of them either, although mainly just elbows flailing about everywhere.
Balotelli has had a few bad ones, could've broken Song's leg.

Not sure how many leg breakers I've seen Suarez lunge in to in a Liverpool shirt.

Lol I don't know where you get the idea that I support United from, but whatever.

I agree with you about some of those players you've mentioned there. Suarez is or is perceived to be more consistently dirty/controversial than all of those combined.

People also just seem to dislike him more because of his attitude? I know in my head that Fellaini vs Shawcross battle the other week showed some disgusting behaviour from Fellaini but I can't help but find it a bit funny.

I will reiterate that I don't want to see Suarez go, overall I think he livens up the premier league and gives us a lot of talking points (good and bad).
 
It's always hardest to deal with players that commit snidey fouls and things like that because they get away with it (not just Suarez). It wouldn't be so bad if they just punched someone in the face and got sent off because at least there'd be some sort of retribution. :p
 
It's always hardest to deal with players that commit snidey fouls and things like that because they get away with it (not just Suarez). It wouldn't be so bad if they just punched someone in the face and got sent off because at least there'd be some sort of retribution. :p

He tried biting someone but still got hated even though there was retribution :(
 
The biting and that horrendous tackle where he injured himself were hilarious because at least I only had to suffer him in small doses. :p It's having to see him every week that gets me.

Did he injure himself or just pretended too? It is hilarious yet a disgusting tackle at the same time.

Whats wrong with every week, too much hilarity(I think this is a word) for you :p?
 
Did he injure himself or just pretended too? It is hilarious yet a disgusting tackle at the same time.

Whats wrong with every week, too much hilarity(I think this is a word) for you :p?


Its just so weird that the other guy got straight up and didn't appear to react(I'm going on the gif from memory, I can't find a video of it at the moment) and neither did the team. I can imagine that tackle in the prem league turning into an epic brawl.

What Liverpool fans keep missing is, Huth is overly aggressive though apart from being big and thuggish, he doesn't dive, he doesn't mouth off at the ref, he doesn't handball when it suits him, bite, pull hair(Rafael) and it has to be said, Huth is powerful in tackles and likes an elbow for sure and you can question his sexuality with how close he likes to be to men at corners, but I don't remember a load of leg breaking attempts by him or attempts to injure, I don't like him but its one aspect he's a bit of a **** over.

AS with most of the other players listed, they tend to be bad about one thing, the problem with Suarez is, he's ALL of these things, and he does most of them more often than anyone else, and he so rarely has a game where he doesn't cheat in at least one way, let alone multiple ways that he's very very easily the worst cheat in the league.

As for bad tackles, he frequently kicks out and players and very much on purpose. Mirallas and Distin in the same game, there is the Dawson incident, he trips him very clearly on purpose, then kicks him again when he's down, he's done some horrific tackles on Holland, not just the one. He got a 7 game ban in Holland based on his previous behaviour and at the time he had a suspended 1 game ban on him from yet another previous incident. He almost broke Tiote's leg(actually only saw a vid you see the leg bend, maybe he did break it), then that insane tackle from the gif(anyone know who it was he tackled?). There are some horrendous dives from his time in Holland, his handballs and complaining more than anyone else. Kicking Parker so blatantly, rugby tackle on Heitinga, standing ON Kompany then throwing himself to the ground to try and get Kompany sent off. One of the things I find most irksome about him is him trying to create fouls. He'll happily pull someone down on top of him by pulling his shirt then claim he's been fouled, his game is actively looking to cheat rather than making the wrong decision to cheat if the opportunity comes up, its a different mindset and most of the world seems to be able to spot this about Suarez.

With most players who have cheated the list is pretty small, with Suarez, the incidents just keep going, dives, handballs, bites, kicks, attempting to injure players, more dives, more dives, more kicks, more dives, and I think the single thing that makes him worse than everyone else, the "i'm innocent" act.
 
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Blimey, don't have over exaggerate there, bit of a chip on your shoulder.

Rugby tackle? Was hugging and falling on top of him, hardly vicious, in fact it was pretty funny how silly it looked.
Reaching for the ball and stepping on Kompany's foot losing balance and falling over as he knew there was contact, doesn't quite sound the same as standing ON kompany.
Kicking Parker blatantly? Looking at the ball and trying to kick it.

Can't say I recall him breaking Tiote's leg, googled it and not much came up, not even any recollection of a tackle.

The stepping on the back of peoples legs happens in football, its happened me walking down the street, singling it out as completely intentional is a bit retarded.

That said, doesn't excuse his holland tackle/bite/handball/use of racial slur if intended to offend/diving at WC or the one last season (albeit everyone would happily see their player do the WC one).

I see you just ignored the whole Camolli thing :D
 
I read he blamed a racist media and didn't mention referees.

Has admitted to his dive, shocker, he can hardly say he was tripped.

Media milks uniteds balls bar Rooney who gets retarded treatment along with Terry when Gerrard etc. are completely ignored.
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/17/luis-suarez-liverpool-admitting-diving?CMP=twt_gu

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21064709


Brendan Rodgers says Luis Suárez will be disciplined by the club after he admitted diving in an attempt to win a penalty against Stoke City in October.

Suárez, who was called "an embarrassment" by Stoke's Tony Pulis after the match, told Argentinian media on Wednesday that "falling" deliberately is part of the game.

He was quoted as saying: "Football is like that. Sometimes you do things on the field that later you think, 'Why the hell did I do that?'

"I was accused of falling inside the box in a match and it's true I did it that time, because we were drawing against Stoke at home and we needed anything to win it. But after that everybody jumped out to talk – the Stoke coach and the Everton coach … I understood that the name Suárez sells [papers]."

Reacting to the remarks, Rodgers said Suárez had expressed "unacceptable" views, and the situation would be "dealt with internally… Diving is not something we advocate. Our ethics are correct."



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