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posted on 24/6/14

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posted on 24/6/14

It's certainly more cowardly and pathetic, I'd have rejected him a bit more had he tried to chin Chiellini

posted on 24/6/14

Respected *

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 24/6/14

Have you genuinely just played the culture card?

posted on 24/6/14

no not me. was on five live now lol during half time. even i was surprised at that lol.

posted on 24/6/14

so goes back to cultures again it seems.
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I thought he didn't bite him anyway?

posted on 24/6/14

He does have a point, biting. Is a term of endearment

posted on 24/6/14

greatteams shut up u twaaat. i am repeatimg what was said on bbc five live at half time with some sarcasm.

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posted on 24/6/14

our luis has something a bit of the night about him lol

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posted on 24/6/14

nah mate thats you, you plum. you just cant take it. if u dont get the sarcasm dont comment you knobb.
so tell me greatteams if a bite caused the same amount of damage as a elbow does, would they both be treated differently in court of law? possibly not so why should it be treated differrntly in sport?

posted on 24/6/14

I'd have rejected him a bit more had he tried to chin Chiellini
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Yes, that's what he should have done. Not sure about FIFA, but for the FA at least, chinning somebody is pretty low down in severity on their list of offences .

You're right, if he can't stop himself losing the plot, he should get into the habit of chinning people. It would be more entertaining, and attract a lesser ban

(though we might lose out on the entertainment the moral outrage provides)


comment by Bruno (U1664)

posted on 24/6/14

posted on 24/6/14

The only plum on here is you, you goofy t*at!

posted on 24/6/14

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posted on 24/6/14

A bite in Uruguay is actually a term of endearment. Suarez was just trying to make friends

posted on 24/6/14

so why are you getting upset and over reacting of me repeating what a bbc reported witnessed in brazil and what the local media said about how biting is culturally seen differently in terms of severity in south america?

posted on 24/6/14

london red .... but suarez ...but suarez

do u fancy him?

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posted on 24/6/14

comment by Wessie Road (U10652)




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I'd have rejected him a bit more had he tried to chin Chiellini
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Yes, that's what he should have done. Not sure about FIFA, but for the FA at least, chinning somebody is pretty low down in severity on their list of offences .

You're right, if he can't stop himself losing the plot, he should get into the habit of chinning people. It would be more entertaining, and attract a lesser ban
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Please try to find a player who has deliberately chinned another player 3 separate times unprovoked.

Then we'll compare what ban they got

posted on 24/6/14

i have seen your comments before and you are a grade A twaat. i usuly try to ignore you but unfortunately had to converse with u today.

can you teach me how to filter please so i do not have to read your rubbish.

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posted on 24/6/14

well i wont be asking to borrow yours after the mess you probably made w@@nking off at all the moral disgust you felt today. prat

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