F**k me, it's all kicking off in here.
For what it's worth, i couldn't give a flying F**k. I'm with Uruguay on this one, for me the evidence is inconclusive. The clip clearly shows Suarez making contact with slimeball's shoulder but it doesn't show him actually committing the bite, actually closing his jaws. I think Suarez went to bite him and pulled out of it. That's just my opinion on what i have seen.
To be honest i absolutely love Suarez and could forgive him for almost anything, he is one of the players that comes around once a decade if you are lucky. When you weigh up the ridiculous against the sublime it is fair to say that Suarez, while being a risk, is at least a risk very well worth taking.
It is no coincidence that once he is out of our jurisdiction he starts playing up. I don't know if Uruguay are part of the psychological rehabilitation process that we have implemented and if they are not then i would be slightly concerned, especially since he has been so well behaved since the introduction of Steve Peters. I most certainly think that it is a probable cause for his lack of composure during this recent incident.
I'd like to say that i find what he does as despicable but if i'm honest i don't. After reading Bellamy's book and finding out the state of Suarez legs after games then it is no wonder that now and again Suarez snaps. He gets kicked the F**k out of, the referees don't protect him and he will eventually snap, it's human nature. It's what torture was designed to do.
A great part of understanding Luis Suarez is having the ability to understand where he came from, how hard he has worked to get where he is and the constant scrutiny and punishment he receives. All because he is one of the best players in the world and the best striker in the Premier League.
No matter what he does i will always stick up for him, that goes for the biting and all. It's not something i choose to do against my better judgement, it's because it is my instinct to stick up for people like Suarez. Hard working warriors with a relentless desire to win.
In an ideal world we would say he is blessed, others would say he is cursed.
Let us not also forget that Brendan has built this team around Suarez for a reason, because he is special. He epitomizes everything about us.
For all those saying we should get rid, be honest with yourselves, would the lure of playing with Suarez be a decisive factor if Liverpool Football Club came in for you? I think it would.
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