9 - Luis Suárez - v1

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Bertus

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I suppose he cannot meet with people related to football, especially if it's a head coach of Barcelona...
It's very hard to keep things secret in this world with internet and cellphones.

It's sure Lucho will advise him and act like his boss on the phone, but that's all.

Imagine if somebody publishes that Suarez is actually training under Lucho despite the ban. Not sure it would end well.

It's not a game when you get a ban and are forbidden to access pitch and/or structures. And at PSG Leonardo learned it the hard way last year. he not a player anymore but he was forbid to access changing room, pitch etc.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
I think FIFA should have atleast lifted some of the conditions of the ban. The guy can't even enter a stadium no matter who plays during his ban! That's ridiculous.
 

Bertus

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I think FIFA should have atleast lifted some of the conditions of the ban. The guy can't even enter a stadium no matter who plays during his ban! That's ridiculous.

see the good point, maybe this time he will finally understand and stop playing the Walking Dead in real life.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
see the good point, maybe this time he will finally understand and stop playing the Walking Dead in real life.

I get that, but don't you think that is a bit harsh? I mean, he can't even watch a random team in San Marino play :lol:
 
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Flavia

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It's very hard to keep things secret in this world with internet and cellphones.

It's sure Lucho will advise him and act like his boss on the phone, but that's all.

Imagine if somebody publishes that Suarez is actually training under Lucho despite the ban. Not sure it would end well.

It's not a game when you get a ban and are forbidden to access pitch and/or structures. And at PSG Leonardo learned it the hard way last year. he not a player anymore but he was forbid to access changing room, pitch etc.

He can't meet with Lucho? I think that's a bit too much. He can't meet him in the club instalations, but outside of it I think he can.
 

ViscaBarca914

BLASPHEMY!
Appealing in front of CAS could make this ban even worse... if we appeal and they decide around January that the ban will be upheld he will miss the most crucial part of the season.
Oh man :facepalm:....
It's going to be such a long time before I get to see him play for us T_T.
Sigh....
I just need this to be official so I can have some solace.
 

Bertus

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I get that, but don't you think that is a bit harsh? I mean, he can't even watch a random team in San Marino play :lol:
If that hurts him enough to the point that it will block him mentally to do it again, then i'm for letting it be.
 
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Flavia

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This is funny:

The PFA's take on what Suarez cannot do during the ban
Train with the Liverpool team.
Enter Liverpool's Melwood training ground.
Use any Liverpool FC fitness facilities.
Attend any professional or international match.
Attend any non-league, reserve and youth football game.
Watch school football games or attend football activities.
Play in a charity match.
Take part in a club visit to a children's hospital.
Hand out awards at a junior football club.
Attend a Football in the Community event.
Speak at or attend a supporters' club event.
Attend a function on behalf of the club.
Be involved in campaigns on behalf of Liverpool FC or Uruguay.
Take part in events with football-based sponsors.

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And what they think he can do
Sign for another club.
Train on his own away from official club facilities.
Give media interviews.
Play football with his children or friends.
Talk about football on social media.
Attend amateur football games as long as it is not in a stadium.
Watch football on the TV both at home and in public places.
Play football on a games console. :lol:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28163286
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
If that hurts him enough to the point that it will block him mentally to do it again, then i'm for letting it be.

Ah well.... I hope FIFA and UEFA does this for racism cases as well instead of giving small symbolic fines and closing a small section of the stadium.
 

Bertus

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This is funny:

The PFA's take on what Suarez cannot do during the ban
Train with the Liverpool team.
Enter Liverpool's Melwood training ground.
Use any Liverpool FC fitness facilities.
Attend any professional or international match.
Attend any non-league, reserve and youth football game.
Watch school football games or attend football activities.
Play in a charity match.
Take part in a club visit to a children's hospital.
Hand out awards at a junior football club.
Attend a Football in the Community event.
Speak at or attend a supporters' club event.
Attend a function on behalf of the club.
Be involved in campaigns on behalf of Liverpool FC or Uruguay.
Take part in events with football-based sponsors.

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And what they think he can do
Sign for another club.
Train on his own away from official club facilities.
Give media interviews.
Play football with his children or friends.
Talk about football on social media.
Attend amateur football games as long as it is not in a stadium.
Watch football on the TV both at home and in public places.
Play football on a games console. :lol:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28163286

I died at the videogame part :rofl1:
 
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