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Taking out someone's knees intentionally so that you are out for a year, that's not assault?
Prove a player has done that to someone
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Taking out someone's knees intentionally so that you are out for a year, that's not assault?
Because we are not all 'hip' contrarians like you.
You might want to ask Hoddle about that!Perhaps Suarez was a jackal or something similar in a previous life. His attack looks like some predatory animal in a wildlife documentary.
Cobblers. He's just a short-tempered cheat.
If he was truly psychopathic, then these incidents would happen more often, and they wouldn't miraculously only ever happen when he was playing football. Nor would he wait until he thought the ref wasn't looking, or feign injury to try to get away with it. Does he slap his missus? No. Does he beat his kids? No. Does he randomly shove Anfield staff around, or lash out at reporters, or whack people with his trolley when he nips down to Asda? No.
Stop making excuses for him. He's a snide, cynical violent cheat who has simply become more bold because the previous punishments have been hilariously weak. Duncan Ferguson got JAIL TIME for less than Suarez has done.
That's a picture of the Honduras manager, who happens to be called Luis Suarez too.
Apparently he has done stuff like this before...
The risk of a bad tackle is forseeable as a consequence of playing football. The risk of being bitten is not. It's actually far easier to prove that a bite is an assault than a bad tackle. Plenty of existing case law on this sort of thing in the English legal system.Taking out someone's knees intentionally so that you are out for a year, that's not assault?