I'm saying this tongue in cheek to a certain extent but surely a psychological disorder needs treatment not excessive punishment. I'm gonna stop with all of this now because I don't want to look like I'm defending his actions. When he reflects on it he'll know that what he's done was wrong...
I'd argue that the situation is so extraordinary especially after the previous 2 incidents that it's unlikely that it was a conscious act. Think about it: even Suarez would know what the worst possible thing he could have done in that game was!
Wizard, I'm not condoning what he's done, just trying to put a different view point forward, hardly worth 13 pages of us all saying the same thing. All that I'm saying is that Luis Saurez's moments of madness lead to aggression (just like every other player) which is deemed socially...
Whilst I agree that he has to get some sort of ban, there is far worse injuries caused to opponents than what he did. Broken legs compared to barely broken skin: I know everyone will hark on about intent but imho talk of lengthy bans are unfair. He needs help dealing with his frustration on the...