QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Aug 4 2014, 02:32 PM)
and I would agree with you, but most of Keane's tackles were done to a player with the ball. If we talk about a court of law situation, it would be difficult for people to prove that Keane's intent was to harm the player, his defence would be that he was just a little late on a challenge. A number of completely fair challenges have ended with a player having a severe injury.
Suarez has no defence though. There is clear intent in all of his bites. He can't claim he was going for the ball or similar.
If bad fouls are worse than biting, then Suarez is good at that too. The first one
here is one of the worst attempts to end a players career I've ever seen.
His biting is just the tip of the iceberg really.
Great video kurt, the man is indefensible and despicable on so many levels. And even worse, he dives on all those bad tackles as well to make it look like he's the victim, just like what he did after he bit Chiellini and pretended to have been hit in the mouth.
Hair pulling, kicking a player on the ground, eye poking, high leg challenges intended to hurt the opposing player, awful and nasty two footed lunges on players, tackles that could have easily ended much worse than they did and much more. And on top of that he's a diver and occasional biter