Luis Suarez: Van Persie backers smiling after Liverpool biter gets 10-match ban

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The FA today handed Luis Suarez a 10-match ban for biting Branislav Ivanovic, sparking fears that the Uruguayan will leave Liverpool in the summer and pleasing backers  of Robin van Persie in the Betfair Top Goalscorer market
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Suarez had already accepted a charge of violent conduct but had denied the FA's claim that the standard three-match sanction was insufficient for the offence.
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Adding seven games to the standard ban for violent conduct means the Uruguayan misses the final four matches of this season, and the first six of 2013/14.
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Suarez has received the same ban as Southampton's David Prutton did for pushing a referee in 2005, and one more than Arsenal's Paul Davis was handed for breaking Glenn  Cockerill's jaw in 1988. The ban does fall short of the 12-game ban handed to Joey Barton after his conduct at the end of QPR's game with Manchester City last season.
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The ban means there is definitely no chance of Suarez becoming Premier League Top Goalscorer - as predicted by Betfair's Christian Crowther earlier this month.
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The Liverpool striker was matched at a low of 1.34 in the market, which now sees Robin van Persie as overwhelming favourite, at 1.03 having been matched as high as 14.0.
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With their best player missing for the rest of the season, chances of a top six finish for Liverpool - already five points behind sixth placed Everton - look remote. Â They can be backed at 3.4 if you think they can pull it off though.
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In the Suarez to stay? market, the Uruguayan has been backed into 1.96 to leave before the end of the summer transfer window.
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Liverpool visit Newcastle on Sunday and are trading as 2.54 favourites to pick up the three points, with Alan Pardew's men at 3.0 and the draw at 3.5.
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Keywords: Luis Suarez, Van Persie, Liverpool
Source: Betfair
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