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Old 25-06-2014, 08:41 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Locke. View Post
Right.

Point #1 - Don't even bother having an opinion on this if you don't watch football regularly. You have no say in the matter, go away.

Point #2 - He done it in a Uruguay shirt, I am all for him being banned from International football for a while

Point #3 - He has already been punished for what he has done in a Liverpool shirt.

Point #4 - Chiellini does sound like a fine Italian dish.

Point #5 - It's hilarious.

Would happily continue on the path of one bite per season if he continues to score the goals he does. Happy days. Top guy <3

How can you seriously defend this? I don't watch football on a regular basis but I think any true fan of the sport would be disgusted with this. It's on a par with the Tyson vs Holyfield incident.

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Is anyone else genuinely interested in the psychological side of things which makes him think repeatedly that this is a good and worthwhile thing to do
I genuinely can't figure out how a grown man thinks this is okay and thinks that with the amount of cameras on every game he will actually get away with it. There's a slim chance he will get away with it on the pitch, if the referee/linesman doesn't see the incident clearly, but he will never get away with it after the footage has been scrutinised. I think there's actually something seriously wrong with the guy. And, he'll never get away with it on the pitch again now because he has a reputation as a 'biter'.
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