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comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 24/12/12

Nobody should have to put themselves through that, you did the right thing.

posted on 24/12/12

The Suarez on the pitch and the Suarez off the pitch are 2 completely different people. I understand why you hate the on the pitch luis, but off the pitch (especially in interviews) he's one of the most amazing people playing football right now. His life story is humbling imo

comment by Quimby (U16579)

posted on 24/12/12

His life story is humbling imo
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shame he had to become a racist ... with all that humble life story

posted on 24/12/12

Quimby
I'm not trying to defend him or make you change your opinion. All I'm saying is that for me, he's a brilliant representation of what you can achieve if you try your best and believe. Even when all seems lost.

posted on 24/12/12

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comment by Quimby (U16579)

posted on 24/12/12

well , scousers/trousers

you'll find that the majority of professional footballers especially those who come from developing countries have similar humbling life stories and tough childhood.
but most of them choose not to behave like an idiot on the pitch ... can't say the same about your hero , can we?

posted on 24/12/12

In the process of learning his 3rd language

The Fa went with Evra side of the story, given he has a history of crying wolf on the race thing that surprised me and no one heard LS say anything

Oh well thats old news, the fact he's a better player than Rooney and plays for us must get on your nerves.

posted on 24/12/12

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posted on 24/12/12

Quimby
Like I said, you don't have to agree with me.

posted on 24/12/12

given he has a history of crying wolf on the race thing
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Idiot alert! Idiot alert!

posted on 24/12/12

pranksteroflove-angry-dragon (U6283)

You must have missed the report when Suarez admitted to saying the N word once, and you're right, it gets on our nerve seeing Suarez single handedly winning trophies and leagues for Liverpool, while Rooney does absolutely nothing and wins squat.. Oh wait!

posted on 24/12/12

Been on the mullered wine already?

posted on 24/12/12

yeah rooney is pash these days. He's not half the player Suarez is

posted on 24/12/12

You must have missed the report when Suarez admitted to saying the N word once
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And then you must have ignored the fact that his culture approves of that. The fact that he was not found guilty only for the FA to charge him, the fact that virtually the whole of Uraguay including their embassy backed him shows he was unaware.
And don't give me tosh like 'he should learn the culture in and out' because he did, just didn't think that a word that is as common as friend in his country is disapproved in another

posted on 24/12/12

Then the whole of Uruguay needs to understand that referencing a persons race in a negative way during an argument with someone is not acceptable. Also he was not found not guilty and then charged by the FA, the FA found him guilty of what he was charged with.

comment by Quimby (U16579)

posted on 24/12/12

I seriously doubt that in a country like Uruguay that have black people among its citizens the n-word would just be like "an everyday word"

that's pretty low as a defense of racism ... even by scousers' standards!

posted on 24/12/12

its their culture they can do what they want

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 24/12/12

Must be why Suarez was pinching Evra's skin while he said it. Or as Suarez called it... Pinching Evra's skin to 'defuse the situation'. Liar.

posted on 24/12/12

Then the whole of Uruguay needs to understand that referencing a persons race in a negative way during an argument with someone is not acceptable. Also he was not found not guilty and then charged by the FA, the FA found him guilty of what he was charged with.
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Yeah it's not as if Britain doesn't have its demons...

posted on 24/12/12

Then the whole of Uruguay needs to understand that referencing a persons race in a negative way during an argument with someone is not acceptable
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It isn't a negative term though. If he used it in a negative way, that like me shouting at you then calling you friend. And that would suggest sarcasm meaning Suarez was sarcastic about using a positive term to Evra.
Also, yes it may be wrong to approve to greet someone using their racial appearance, but south america aren't as developed in terms of racial barriers as Europe is. If you're going to blame him because his continent don't know better, then you don't have a leg to stand on I'm afraid

posted on 24/12/12

posted 2 minutes ago
Must be why Suarez was pinching Evra's skin while he said it. Or as Suarez called it... Pinching Evra's skin to 'defuse the situation'. Liar.
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Suarez came out and said he pinched him to show he is untouchable. And yes there's no proof this is true, but there's no proof that Suarez used the term in a negative way.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 24/12/12

Suarez came out and said he pinched him to show he is untouchable
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No, he said he pinched him to 'defuse the situation'. It's all in the report.

posted on 24/12/12

You can respond to those statements by
A) Countering the argument in a decent and sporting way
B) Laugh at Suarez' teeth
C) Say something about scousers
Btw, 2/3 means you lost the argument

comment by Quimby (U16579)

posted on 24/12/12

I always laugh at Suarez's teeth

posted on 24/12/12

Scousers/Trousers

In that case, I'll pick C to win the argument

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