Twitter fans raged with #ThingsSuarezCantDo in the wake of the Uruguayan forward getting a four month ban, a suspension which stretches to 'any kind of football-related activity'.
Twitter users have been quick to jump on the particular wording of FIFA's statement, which comes nearly 2 days after the incident between Uruguay and Italy at the World Cup, the Metro reported.
Making it all comic, Twitter users hyped the 'football-related activity' part, and mentioned activities which are somehow related to football.
A fan posted that Suarez can't kick a balloon at a party'. As kicking is a football-related activity.
Meanwhile, another posted that Suarez can't read the sports section of the newspaper.
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