Ibra got an attitude problem ?
what did he do wrong at milan ?
what did he do at psg before the fans criticised him, despite him basically carrying their team with tons of goals (nominated for most scumbag fans)
Suarez got an attitude problem ?
what dressingroom problems is he causing ?
How many cards is he receiving ?
FA are a bunch of morrons, giving him double the racism ban for a slang word, compared to terry's actual racism, and 10 games for a bite, while a legbreaking tackle, or nosebreaking ellbow gets 3 games max
I will try this one more time...Through the natural course of football matches, legs will get broken, tendons will be snapped, ankles will be hacked. A player can break a leg through arriving into a tackle miliseconds late or early. A bite is never a legitimate attempt to play the ball. It cannot be. A slang word to Suarez is not taken the same way by a french black man. Clearly...
For example, I could spend all day referring to some of my mates as mongs. But if I was around someone with Down syndrome, or another mental illness, I would not use such language. You are basically suggesting that Suarez didn't mean it in a nasty way, so there, the culprit here is Evra, for making a big deal out of nothing. That is nonsense...would you find it amusing if someone close to you had down syndrome and i did mong impressions to you and kept laughing in your face and calling you mong?? I doubt it...or maybe you would???
To even question IF Suarez has an attitude problem is at best...somewhat odd. Most professional footballers don't have history of
headbutting referees, biting players, fighting with his own team-mates, racially abusing fellow professionals, moaning about the English media persecuting him for cheating and admitting cheating in the same interview...
Its not an opinion, but a fact, to say part of his character is moronic, violent and uncontrolled.
Perhaps there are some people who would take great pride from seeing their 15 year old son headbutt a referee??? I probably wouldn't.
The defense of the racism issue as 'its slang' or 'its what his nana called him as a kid', basically only makes sense if you are including in your argument that Suarez is brain damaged. The world is not confined to Uruguay and his grandmother...its a little larger than that, and some black people, most definitely do not find it amusing, or acceptable, to be told they will be kicked for been black, that they wont be spoken to because they are black...
So what is it, Zach? Do you think Suarez is brain damaged? Or that headbutting, biting, fighting, racial antagonism, are all fine and dandy, and not in any way the sign of a bad attitude...