28 Sep 2014 19:04:34
Slightly off topic here, but after watching the mancs game yesterday& seeing mickey rooney getting sent off, will the old boy's at the F.A. have the b*** to hand out a sentence to him as they did to Suarez over the biting incident? Or will they say he's England's captain so be a bit more lenient toward him? Suarez was Uruguayan so he had to pay the price? IMO & I'm sure many more Rooney's was far more a violent one than Suarez, a bite will hurt even though it was intentional Rooney's was plainly violent, intent & possibly career ending to the lad. It's not his first act like this either. Again this is my opinion. your thoughts.

{Ed044's Note - it has nothing to do with Suarez. Furthermore, every player tackles, and some more late/vindictive/cynical than others. Very few bite. It's not part of the game. That said, when it comes to Rooney, he has a history of diving, of getting frustrated and hacking at players, and behaving like an intellectually stunted thug. It is a typical of the FA that they made him captain, thereby creating a rod for their own back which will come back and bite them at some point (not literally. Like Suarez..). His general behaviour aside, the red. card was the right decision but there's no point going overboard about it.}


1.) 29 Sep 2014
Who cares about Rooney apart from kingh Singh?

Suarez bit someone, got banned, returned better than ever, won player of the year and inspired a title challenge.

Then he went and bit someone again.

I think the FA were justified in banning him.


2.) 29 Sep 2014
Perhaps we should have him put in the gallows? As far as straight reds go it was more foolish than dangerous (although I will admit the ref had every right to send him marching). But hang on, he plays for United so let's blow it out of all proportion!

As if all the 'he didn't even break the skin' comments weren't bad enough at the time now the ban Suarez got has something to do with Rooney.