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makes him sound like boo radleyMore melodrama on RAWK...a brief extract here from a pasted article from The Irish Examiner....have the gaviscon/strong liquor ready.......
"I think Luis Suarez is just another crazy mixed up kid. I don’t think he is a bad person. He has been saved by football and he has been exploited by it. His head, Marie Curie might say, is full of fears and not understanding. He has a psychological kink. Rather than nail him to the cross or sell him on for profit it would have been nice if FIFA had the wisdom to ask that he continue to work on understanding and on managing the way he reacts under stress.
The show trial was short and sweet. The punishment wasn’t as bad as the lynch mob were asking but it was still poorly thought out. I would like to have seen a good chunk of the bans suspended for two years pending ongoing work with counsellors and anger management. Instructions to take coaching badges. Instead the immediate debate was how much is he still worth.
On Tuesday a fragile man just broke in the industry we all support as fans. He cracked in the pressure cooker we all built. We have created all this for our own entertainment. It’s our fun but it’s Luis Suarez’s existence. He clings onto the life he escaped to, in a wild and primal way. He cracked in the moment against Italy. Can we judge him till we have walked in his shoes? Can we deny that for the past year he has worked hard on himself. He fell back on impulse and hurt himself and his team and his family. He needs support and care, not stone throwers and lame jokes."
The mawkish garbage they absorb and then interpret as truth.
Just imagine for one min that Suarez played for Utd
Jesus H Christ...More melodrama on RAWK...a brief extract here from a pasted article from The Irish Examiner....have the gaviscon/strong liquor ready.......
"I think Luis Suarez is just another crazy mixed up kid. I don’t think he is a bad person. He has been saved by football and he has been exploited by it. His head, Marie Curie might say, is full of fears and not understanding. He has a psychological kink. Rather than nail him to the cross or sell him on for profit it would have been nice if FIFA had the wisdom to ask that he continue to work on understanding and on managing the way he reacts under stress.
The show trial was short and sweet. The punishment wasn’t as bad as the lynch mob were asking but it was still poorly thought out. I would like to have seen a good chunk of the bans suspended for two years pending ongoing work with counsellors and anger management. Instructions to take coaching badges. Instead the immediate debate was how much is he still worth.
On Tuesday a fragile man just broke in the industry we all support as fans. He cracked in the pressure cooker we all built. We have created all this for our own entertainment. It’s our fun but it’s Luis Suarez’s existence. He clings onto the life he escaped to, in a wild and primal way. He cracked in the moment against Italy. Can we judge him till we have walked in his shoes? Can we deny that for the past year he has worked hard on himself. He fell back on impulse and hurt himself and his team and his family. He needs support and care, not stone throwers and lame jokes."
The mawkish garbage they absorb and then interpret as truth.
Jesus H Christ...
' He fell back on impulse '
Whilst searching for the pulse in his opponents neck. Honestly though, you'd have to have a serious screw loose yourself if you find yourself defending this guy of his antics.
The first part of the Barcelona medical shouldn't be the knee scan on his recent injury, it should be a brain scan.
More melodrama on RAWK...a brief extract here from a pasted article from The Irish Examiner....have the gaviscon/strong liquor ready.......
"I think Luis Suarez is just another crazy mixed up kid. I don’t think he is a bad person. He has been saved by football and he has been exploited by it. His head, Marie Curie might say, is full of fears and not understanding. He has a psychological kink. Rather than nail him to the cross or sell him on for profit it would have been nice if FIFA had the wisdom to ask that he continue to work on understanding and on managing the way he reacts under stress.
The show trial was short and sweet. The punishment wasn’t as bad as the lynch mob were asking but it was still poorly thought out. I would like to have seen a good chunk of the bans suspended for two years pending ongoing work with counsellors and anger management. Instructions to take coaching badges. Instead the immediate debate was how much is he still worth.
On Tuesday a fragile man just broke in the industry we all support as fans. He cracked in the pressure cooker we all built. We have created all this for our own entertainment. It’s our fun but it’s Luis Suarez’s existence. He clings onto the life he escaped to, in a wild and primal way. He cracked in the moment against Italy. Can we judge him till we have walked in his shoes? Can we deny that for the past year he has worked hard on himself. He fell back on impulse and hurt himself and his team and his family. He needs support and care, not stone throwers and lame jokes."
The mawkish garbage they absorb and then interpret as truth.
Maybe he's dying to link up with señor Gerrard and his 90 yard passes?They seem to be confident that they're getting Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona, either on his own or as part of the Suarez deal. Am I the only person who can't see him wanting to move from the Nou Camp, where he is winning things, to Anfield?
Maybe he's dying to link up with señor Gerrard and his 90 yard passes?
Never noticed this before. Look at 2:28 as Suarez walks off the pitch, the guy to the right of the picture with the white shirt laughing at him. Brilliant
The only way how this Suarez saga can get any better is by this happening. After he has signed for Barcelona once Uruguay get knocked out tomorrow. Talk about RAWK meltdown. Christ this would cause RAWK Hypernova.
They seem to be confident that they're getting Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona, either on his own or as part of the Suarez deal. Am I the only person who can't see him wanting to move from the Nou Camp, where he is winning things, to Anfield?
Sanchez has never really had a good run of games at barca so he would seem a likely makeweight in any deal,quality player though.They seem to be confident that they're getting Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona, either on his own or as part of the Suarez deal. Am I the only person who can't see him wanting to move from the Nou Camp, where he is winning things, to Anfield?