Thursday 26 June 2014

The biter should be banned, but Mills wants jail time? Really?

One, two, three bites and you're out. That should be the message sent from FIFA to the utterly disgusting and disturbed Luis Suarez.
I have nothing against Suarez the player, but as a human being and as a person the man is vile, he is mental.
He has previous and should be punished, heavily punished. He got just two games for biting Otman Bakkal whilst playing for Ajax.
 
STRIKE ONE!
Ten games for biting Chelsea's Branislac Ivanovic followed, and in between that there was an eight game ban for racial abuse.
He is just a disgusting man, he treated Liverpool like dirt after they stuck by him following his flesh eating antics.
 
STRIKE TWO!
Everyone thought he was revived, a new man after seeing top doctors and so on, but he wasn't. A little peckish in the World Cup and he bits Giorgio Chiellini.
In front of millions world wide, and dozens of cameras and he expects to get away with it. He claims he ran into the shoulder of the Italian defender.
Going down holding his teeth was pretty conclusive evidence he laid his fangs into him.
But it's okay, he should get away with it really because the English press are campaigning to get him banned, they have a vendetta against him.
That's according to the Uruguayan press. Saying that they're arguing that the photo of Chiellini's shoulder is photo shopped.  I don't think they will be getting a job on CSI any time soon.
The book should be thrown at Suarez, six month ban, two year ban, wear a muzzle for the rest of his career, they are all valid points.
 
AND YOUR OUT!
I very rarely look at two sides to an argument because I am a stubborn person, but after reading Danny Mills' comments, I had a think about it and took a step back.
The average former England full back said this:
"It has to be the longest ban in football ever. A worldwide ban, not just an international ban.
"It is the third time it has happened and it is a clear bite this time, in a tournament of this magnitude, the most watched tournament in the world. They have got to throw him in jail and lock him up forever."
 Sorry jailed forever? Are you off your chops Danny?
If something like this happened on the street, yes someone would maybe go to court and get a record. But they shouldn't go to jail forever. What is he talking about?
Think of all the footballers playing now or in the past who should never play football again because of their off the field misdemeanors.
Lee Hughes was my childhood hero. Scored for fun for my boy hood club West Brom, lightening pace and a great celebration.
However he was involved in a hit and run and killed someone prompting a lengthy jail term. Since release Hughes has gone on to play for Port Vale, Oldham, Notts County and Forest Green Rovers. In my eyes this shouldn't have happened. He has killed someone and he shouldn't have the privilege of playing football again, especially after an early release.
 
Hughes should never have returned to football
Marlon King. A string of high profile court appearances and run ins with the police. A sexual assualt was probably the biggest crime he has committed, yet he returned time after time playing in decent leagues, but he still continued to break the law.
Plymouth stopper Luke McCormick was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving when driving with excess alcohol.
He killed two children and was sentenced to seven years, of which he served four. He is back playing for the Pilgrims now. That is utterly disgracful.
And another one in the pipeline is Ched Evans. Convicted for raping a 19-year-old girl. The Sheffield United forward is completing a five year sentence, and he is expected to be released in the near future.
The Blades are set to offer him a new contract. That is disgraceful Mr Mills. Yes biting someone is bad, three times is even worse. But it doesn't warrant a life time ban or a life time jail sentence.
These players, Hughes, King, Evans, McCormick. They didn't get lifetime jail terms, so how can you expect Suarez to get one.
Lifetime football bans should be given to these criminals.
However it could be argued that if Suarez had bitten someone in the street and not on a football field he would be a criminal. That is another matter though.
The fact is Danny Mills' comments are some of the most absurd I have ever seen in football.
Sort yourself out Danny. And get of the TV your punditry is terrible.

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