It's funny how people now stand for morality when this was going on not too long ago regarding the possibility of throwing a match to give RM the title:
YES.
Hopefully an own-goal in the 96th minute. With a proper celebration and everything. Hugging Atleti's players, Puyi handing Gabi the trophy etc. EVERYTHING.
Don't care what 'neutrals' think. They already hate our guts. No difference.
at some of you people wanting to win the game that gives real the title .
Why not give them Messi as a bonus also.
Depends. If Barça has no chance to win the title, a resounding yes. No doubt. The lesser of 2 evils.
But if there's a chance to win the title, no.
Pinto can dive in his own box while trying to dribble an Atletico player in injury time. Thereby giving away a penalty and letting them win the game.
If we are out of the title race I would lose every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
I'm not going to say Suarez is a saint or that "shit happens" because he is a damn dirty player. He bites, he dives, he punches, and he can be a windup merchant. In tense situations of a game he can and often does start going to dirty measures to get a win. All of that is true.
However I don't see the 'biting' shit as a deal-breaker. It's obviously the kind of baggage you don't want but we've had plenty of assholes in our team before (Stoichkov, Eto'o, apparently Song). Whatever Suarez does in that side of his game is wrong and will weigh us down at times but, with good management, his upside (world class goalscoring, movement, attacking threat) far outweighs his faults. He is a cheat but out of his total hypothetical output during his time here I'll gladly accept his amazing football ability which is a majority of what he'll bring. Whatever portion of his output is in the form of illegal/immoral actions he'll be punished accordingly for.
The biggest problem you guys have with him anyway is that his biting is particularly unusual or bizarre, on the very extremes of the general bell curve of fouls committed. It may be but that hurts his reputation and image more than actually hurting his victims. He never broke skin or caused any true damage to Chiellini, he's not an active threat to the well-being and health of the people he victimizes unlike the De Jong's and Keane's of the world (please don't talk about "but what if he had HIV..."). What he did is a big deal and deserves justified punishment but come on let's not overreact as if he's one step short of a murderer. It highlights his immaturity and lack of cool temper more than any malicious intent to maim and significantly harm others.
I'm not even saying that it's a must that we buy him. If we were to pursue, the conditions would have to favor us greatly. For example the price would have to be dropped due to the circumstances and the ban. Of course it's a given that Lucho or anyone among the coaching staff would have to make an effort to teach him to be more disciplined. I don't think he'll have a particularly significant change but the coaches will have to work to keep him under control. Big clubs do hire sports psychologists, it's not like things like this go ignored.