Tisteon Simeonus, on 26 June 2014 - 05:34 PM, said:
Illuyankas, on 26 June 2014 - 05:04 PM, said:
His previous punishment for a separate biting assault was less severe, therefore this one should be just as obviously ineffective a deterrent?
It's the way punishment works in most countries. The punishments get more severe regardless of how good a deterrent they are. By rights he should be in prison.
We'd it I'm not saying it's right or good just that is how it is.
Illuyankas, on 26 June 2014 - 05:51 PM, said:
Oh I was responding to Tattersail with that one. Ideally everyone could have Suarez's lawyers.
Just a quick point.
Do you think of this as a punishment for Suarez?
It is not. He gets a 4 month paid holiday.
When all is said and done, he gets to relax for 4 months away from football, letting his knee heal as he has recently had an operation on it. So is there a punishment to the player? No.
If they say, banned him from playing for his country for 2 years AND made him wear a muzzle, that would be an appropriate punishment. Imagine, having to wear a muzzle when you play football, how embarrassing would that be? I think that would be more of a punishment to the player.
Did Bendtner not get more of a fine for wearing paddy power underwear than Suarez for biting an opponent?
No player has been banned for his club when playing for his country, and I don't think it is Suarez who is punished, or that suffers. Like I said, 4 month paid holiday.