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***Official 2014 World Cup Thread*** (1 Viewer)

Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
His kids bite too? absolutely ban them from daycare. His wife too? hmmmm... tell me more about this. :popcorn:

 
If you get arrested and thrown in jail for something you do away from work... well, you aren't available to your employer.
Didn't say I got arrested. Just that I beat someone up. Or let's say I'm making out with my girlfriend. I get a little frisky, and bite her shoulder. She is NOT into it. Should I be banned from work?

 
So, if I go out this weekend and beat someone up, I should be banned from my work, because it is the problem of my employer?
if you're important to your company and you get arrested and locked in jail, then yes your employer will be hurt in the same way that Suarez's club team was employed for actions they had no control over.

if you're a lawyer and do something on your own time that gets you disbarred, the law firm you work for would probably suffer as well.

 
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Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
When an NFL player runs afoul of the law and gets his butt slapped in jail, why are they punishing his team? They ought to let Aaron Hernandez out of jail to attend Patriot practices and games, because they aren't responsible for his behavior off the field.

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
His kids bite too? absolutely ban them from daycare. His wife too? hmmmm... tell me more about this. :popcorn:
Yeah, she's smokin.

How about this one? I do my job Monday through Friday 8-4:30. On Saturday, I go to volunteer at a local hospital. On Saturday, I am not in my normal mode as M-F employee. I do something bad there. What happens? I don't get allowed to come back as a Saturday volunteer anymore. I don't get banned from work. That's the only point that I am making. If that makes me a Liverpool whiner in Sinn Fein's book, I really could give two ####s.

 
Norman Paperman said:
The Z Machine said:
What do you guys think of giving a full sixth spot to conmebol and taking one away from Asia for WC2018? Conmebol has been excellent over the last decade while Asia has stunk.
how many teams in CONMEBOL? 10?5 is enough.

12 (+1) - UEFA

5 - CONMEBOL

4 - CONCACAF

5 - CAF

4.5 - AFA

0.5 - Oceana
Why should Africa get the same number of slots as CONMEBOL? And Asia at 4.5 is at least 0.5 too many. Simply put, they were fodder in the tourney.
Politics - 52 teams/votes in Africa - 1 in 10 make it.

Asia - growing market - 43 teams - 1 in 8 make it - the 0.5 is to reflect that Oceania should really just join Asia, and get 5 slots.

CONMEBOL - 10 teams - just can't see adding a 6th team, or even a half a team here.

If CONMEBOL and CONCACAF ever joined forces then I would see 10 slots possible. That would give them a combined 45 countries compared to 53 for UEFA.

 
If you get arrested and thrown in jail for something you do away from work... well, you aren't available to your employer.
Didn't say I got arrested. Just that I beat someone up. Or let's say I'm making out with my girlfriend. I get a little frisky, and bite her shoulder. She is NOT into it. Should I be banned from work?
but in this case, Suarez "got arrested", but being punished by FIFA.

eta: "by", not "but"

 
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Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.
You got a little too lawyery on that one.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
His kids bite too? absolutely ban them from daycare. His wife too? hmmmm... tell me more about this. :popcorn:
Yeah, she's smokin.

How about this one? I do my job Monday through Friday 8-4:30. On Saturday, I go to volunteer at a local hospital. On Saturday, I am not in my normal mode as M-F employee. I do something bad there. What happens? I don't get allowed to come back as a Saturday volunteer anymore. I don't get banned from work. That's the only point that I am making. If that makes me a Liverpool whiner in Sinn Fein's book, I really could give two ####s.
I'm really not agreeing with you on this... and I like Suarez the player and enjoy Liverpool FC when they play well.

FIFA ban = jail. This isn't you behaving badly off-duty and not being caught or punished.

 
this argument that Liverpool is being unfairly punished for Suarez's biting would fit better in the Hot Sports Take thread, imo

 
If you get arrested and thrown in jail for something you do away from work... well, you aren't available to your employer.
Didn't say I got arrested. Just that I beat someone up. Or let's say I'm making out with my girlfriend. I get a little frisky, and bite her shoulder. She is NOT into it. Should I be banned from work?
Once again, that answer is generally different depending on who you work for. If your employer is not a member of a voluntary association, the decision should be your employer's (but the employer has no obligation to keep you on). If your employer is the New England Patriots, the Houston Rockets, or Liverpool Football Club, that decision is not solely your employer's.

This is because your employer's participation in a voluntary association (which is what all sports leagues are) is conditioned upon the acceptance of the authority of those who control the association to issue discipline).

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
I'm not defending him. I'm just saying Liverpool shouldn't have been punished, and it can be argued that they are being punished the hardest.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
maybe they should just ban him for all WC games in Brazil. maybe just the ones in the same stadium where the crime happened too.

 
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Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
His kids bite too? absolutely ban them from daycare. His wife too? hmmmm... tell me more about this. :popcorn:
Yeah, she's smokin.

How about this one? I do my job Monday through Friday 8-4:30. On Saturday, I go to volunteer at a local hospital. On Saturday, I am not in my normal mode as M-F employee. I do something bad there. What happens? I don't get allowed to come back as a Saturday volunteer anymore. I don't get banned from work. That's the only point that I am making. If that makes me a Liverpool whiner in Sinn Fein's book, I really could give two ####s.
I think you are missing the point that he was effectively "arrested and punished" by FIFA here - the governing body.

If he just bit someone on the beach, it probably makes the news, but I doubt FIFA gets involved. Here he bit a player on the field. FIFA controls actions on the field, and said - NO Futbol for you. 4 Months.

That is the same as if you bit someone and got thrown in county lockup for 4 months. Your actions will hurt your family, your employer, etc.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
maybe they should just ban him for all WC games in Brazil. maybe just the ones in the same stadium where the crime happened too.
2 year international ban - totally fitting of the crime

I disagree that club play should have been brought into it.

 
Can anyone explain the following question related to soccer betting?

What do the lines +/- 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 mean?

For example: the money line (regulation and stoppage only) on Columbia is -101. Columbia -1/2 (again, reg + stoppage only) is also -101 which makes sense.

However, Costa Rica money line is +155 but Costa Rica -1/4 is +115.

What does -1/4 mean?

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
His kids bite too? absolutely ban them from daycare. His wife too? hmmmm... tell me more about this. :popcorn:
Yeah, she's smokin.

How about this one? I do my job Monday through Friday 8-4:30. On Saturday, I go to volunteer at a local hospital. On Saturday, I am not in my normal mode as M-F employee. I do something bad there. What happens? I don't get allowed to come back as a Saturday volunteer anymore. I don't get banned from work. That's the only point that I am making. If that makes me a Liverpool whiner in Sinn Fein's book, I really could give two ####s.
I think you are missing the point that he was effectively "arrested and punished" by FIFA here - the governing body.

If he just bit someone on the beach, it probably makes the news, but I doubt FIFA gets involved. Here he bit a player on the field. FIFA controls actions on the field, and said - NO Futbol for you. 4 Months.

That is the same as if you bit someone and got thrown in county lockup for 4 months. Your actions will hurt your family, your employer, etc.
I see that point. I get that. I was just trying to come up with a good scenario about being punished at my work for something that happens outside of work. Agree to disagree that this punishment is fitting.

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.
You got a little too lawyery on that one.
Sorry, the distinction is a legal one, but I'll put it as simply as possible. Liverpool has voluntarily agreed to be subject to FIFA's jurisdiction and to abide by FIFA's Laws of the Game. The Laws of the Game grant FIFA the authority to impose this type of punishment. If your employer had voluntarily agreed to something similar, yeah, they should have to punish you. Football clubs (and people) should be held to what they've agreed to.

 
perhaps the punishment should not matter because liverpool should not want to roll that cannibal out with their kit on anyway

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.
You got a little too lawyery on that one.
Sorry, the distinction is a legal one, but I'll put it as simply as possible. Liverpool has voluntarily agreed to be subject to FIFA's jurisdiction and to abide by FIFA's Laws of the Game. The Laws of the Game grant FIFA the authority to impose this type of punishment. If your employer had voluntarily agreed to something similar, yeah, they should have to punish you. Football clubs (and people) should be held to what they've agreed to.
Okay. I get that. Still think they should be kept separate, but I can see why others would think differently.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.
Hard to say - Uruguay, with Suarez, had a punchers chance to make some noise at this WC. Now, they still have some talented attacking players, but its a big loss to lose one of the top strikers in the world.

 
perhaps the punishment should not matter because liverpool should not want to roll that cannibal out with their kit on anyway
Dave Chappelle: "He scored 31 goals last season, man. 31 goals."
so it is just lucky, in your eye, this happened at the world cup because the clubs plan should be get as much from him as they can regardless of how many people he bites, until such time as he is finally banned

yeah, not feeling real sorry for the liverpool enablers

 
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.
Does he get paid while suspended?

Wondering if FIFA wanted to make sure he got hit in the pocket too.

 
perhaps the punishment should not matter because liverpool should not want to roll that cannibal out with their kit on anyway
Dave Chappelle: "He scored 31 goals last season, man. 31 goals."
so it is just lucky, in your eye, this happened at the world cup because the clubs plan should be get as much from him as they can regardless of how many people he bites, until such time as he is finally banned

yeah, not feeling real sorry for the liverpool enablers
It was a joke. You should relax.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.
Hard to say - Uruguay, with Suarez, had a punchers chance to make some noise at this WC. Now, they still have some talented attacking players, but its a big loss to lose one of the top strikers in the world.
I think he will also miss the entire Copa America 2015 which could easily cost Uruguay a shot at the Conded Cup slot.

 
perhaps the punishment should not matter because liverpool should not want to roll that cannibal out with their kit on anyway
Dave Chappelle: "He scored 31 goals last season, man. 31 goals."
so it is just lucky, in your eye, this happened at the world cup because the clubs plan should be get as much from him as they can regardless of how many people he bites, until such time as he is finally banned

yeah, not feeling real sorry for the liverpool enablers
It was a joke. You should relax.
fair enough, but the point carries

if his suspension punishes them it is because they plan on ignoring the incident and rolling him back out their to represent them

i get that he is good, but at some point this has to stop.

 
perhaps the punishment should not matter because liverpool should not want to roll that cannibal out with their kit on anyway
Dave Chappelle: "He scored 31 goals last season, man. 31 goals."
so it is just lucky, in your eye, this happened at the world cup because the clubs plan should be get as much from him as they can regardless of how many people he bites, until such time as he is finally banned

yeah, not feeling real sorry for the liverpool enablers
It was a joke. You should relax.
fair enough, but the point carries

if his suspension punishes them it is because they plan on ignoring the incident and rolling him back out their to represent them

i get that he is good, but at some point this has to stop.
I agree. And truth be told, I believe that this will spell the end of him at Liverpool.

 
geez this thread is busy with no games today.

I had to go cut my mother in laws lawn (yes being retired is not all perks :) ) and missed about a hundred posts.

 
This is probably better posted in the soccer thread but while driving home from my mother in laws, I was listening to sports radio and they actually had a relatively intelligent non bashing conversation about soccer.

Neither host liked the sport but both were being intelligent about it. One was even smart enough to explain to the other that you just can't look at MLS when thinking about soccer in the country, that it goes so far beyond that.

I know we are not yet at a tipping point and probably still need another 15 years for the old bashers/trolls to disappear but the general tone towards the sport has changed significantly over the last 8 years.

Hopefully we can be saying the same 8 years from now.

 
I am skipping the Suarez posts because, well, it doesn't matter at this point... anyway, what's going - are people defending him here?
some people think it's unfair that his actions in the WC or with his country should affect his ability to play for his club.

the rest of us disagree.
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.
:goodposting:

I agree with this take, and it's also my biggest issue with the verdict. I wouldn't have had an issue with the 4 months of total ban, with a lifetime ban from the national team, but this decision seems to be more to limit the losses for FIFA, while still appearing to come down hard on the player. (Not surprising, since it's FIFA).

 
The main argument might be that Liverpool got hurt MORE than Uruguay because he'll miss more games with Liverpool than his national team. I really think it would be less of an issue if it was 2 years from the national team and 4 months from Liverpool.
Does he get paid while suspended?

Wondering if FIFA wanted to make sure he got hit in the pocket too.
Yes, he still gets paid by the club. FIFA only slapped him with a 100,000 Francs fine. ($120,000-ish)

ETA: He makes 120,000 GBP a week from the club, so the fine amounts to 4-5 days of work...

ETA2: Actually, I believe it's 200,000 GBP/wk after the new contract.

 
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Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.
You got a little too lawyery on that one.
I interpret this to mean that you concede he has a winning argument.

 
Sinn Fein said:
Re: Suarez - Dude is an absolute train wreck. I know people don't care about him personally, but he needs to get help. It is not normal for a grown man to go around biting people. I am guessing he has the mentality of an immature adolescent, but all the football ability in the world can not be used to overlook the social problems he obviously has.

I could almost understand a biting situation if the players were tangled up on the ground, and he bit someone whose arm was in his face, out of frustration - but Suarez looks like he is auditioning for the next Sharknado movie the way he goes after his victims. If Liverpool, or Uruguay really wanted to help here - they would get him help, and stop making excuses.
I'm with you on all of that..........except right at the very end.

A) Liverpool WAS getting him help. I guess you missed the season last year, where he was doing much better, and seemed to have turned a corner.

B) Once again, holding Liverpool responsible for something done with the Uruguayan national team is downright idiotic. Please, in great detail, tell me what Liverpool should have done, at the World Cup, to prevent this.

C) He deserves to be punished. Liverpool do not.
Stop.

You sound as irrational as Suarez. FIFA is not punishing Liverpool - Suarez is punishing Liverpool by his actions.

Liverpool made their bed with Suarez, handing him contract extensions, knowing about his issues. They can sell him if they want.

But, stop this whining about poor Liverpool.
No, I really don't. Something done with the national team should not impact the domestic season. Liverpool is being punished whether you look past your blind hatred, or not.

ETA - Still waiting on that list of things Liverpool could have done at the World Cup to prevent this.
The Player is being punished here. As well he should - he is a reckless player - no matter who he plays for.

The risk anyone takes when they employ a player is that he will do something that causes as suspension. For most players that risk is minimal. For others, it is a bigger risk. Liverpool understood the risks it was undertaking when it gave Suarez contract extensions - despite a long list of inappropriate behavior.

It came back to bite them in the ###. :shrug:

Don't blame anyone else but Liverpool and Suarez for this mess.
Oh, I do blame Suarez. The fact that Liverpool pays his wages is irrelevant. You're saying it's because he represents them at all times. Even when he's wearing a Uruguay jersey. Does he not always represent his family also. Should we punish them, too? Let's make sure those kids are banned from daycare. His wife? Let's shave her head. Makes the same amount of sense that punishing Liverpool does.
This is getting weird. Let's say that FIFA didn't suspend him from club activity, do you at least agree that the Premiere League (or the English FA) should have had authority to ban him? Liverpool is not a solely independent financial actor. They rely on other employers in the English FA (and in other leagues with respect to the CL). Those other employers have every right to say, "Luis Suarez tarnishes the image of our league, so we will punish him." If Liverpool doesn't want to be subject to what FIFA, or the FA, or the EPL has to say about its employees, then Liverpool can become an independent barn-storming soccer team that doesn't play in any FIFA sanctioned leagues.
You got a little too lawyery on that one.
I interpret this to mean that you concede he has a winning argument.
No. I expressed that he got into too much flowery lawyer speak, to which he clarified his point, to which I said that I didn't agree but could see how others could feel that way, and then we agreed to disagree. But, don't let that stop your Hippling, or your attempts at humor.

 

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