by Will Hall
From the Sun |
Even people that have no interest in football will have
probably heard of Luis Suarez appearing all over the news recently. And most
people know why. For the third time in four years Suarez bit another player - this time, Giorgio
Chiellini from Italy during a World Cup match.
Suarez has consequently been given a four month ban from all
football related events but is still allowed to train during his ban. His
actions have outraged many football fans, some calling him ‘a disgrace to the
sport’.
You can see where these people are coming from, considering
he’s done the same thing twice before. This sort of act does make people think
of footballers as overpaid idiots.
Unfortunately, due to people like Luis Suarez, footballers such as Didier Drogba don’t get the recognition they deserve for making huge charitable contributions. Drogba set up the Didier Drogba Foundation in 2007 to try and prevent as many more deaths from the deadly disease Malaria.
Unfortunately, due to people like Luis Suarez, footballers such as Didier Drogba don’t get the recognition they deserve for making huge charitable contributions. Drogba set up the Didier Drogba Foundation in 2007 to try and prevent as many more deaths from the deadly disease Malaria.
Many people conversely think that four months is an
incredibly harsh reaction. The President of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, is one of
those people. He used strong language to attack Fifa and is very frustrated.
Personally I don’t understand how Suarez didn’t receive a
longer ban than four months. Even though four months may seem like a very long
time for a ban on a sporting career, I think the offence that Suarez has
committed is really unsporting and is deserving of a ban for doing it once. But
biting another player and pretending you are the victim for a third time is simply ridiculous.
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