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Published 15:24 3 Mar 2017 GMT
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"You can punish someone, suspend them, but to stop them going to a training centre, for example, to see my nephew train, that seems so unfair to me. I didn't understand it. Not at all."Shortly after being handed the punishment, Suarez made the switch from Anfield to Camp Nou for around €80 million, but the restrictions that Fifa had placed on him hindered his start at the new team, and that's something he'll never forget.
"Give me 10, 15, 20 games, but to treat me how they treated me hurt. And when I had the trials with FIFA's lawyers, giving their reasons, it was even worse. I am aware that I made a mistake but I am also aware I am a human being." "They have to understand that. They have to put themselves in someone's skin and realise how it hurts. I didn't go to the FIFA gala and I will never go again. I have no problem saying I will never go to a FIFA gala."
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