Snoeker Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Given yesterday's virtuoso displays by Bale and Kenny Miller, it would be nice to keep a tally of homegrown Olympic standard performers. Anyone else catch your eye?
Gerry Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Why Celtic? There's plenty of Anglo-Saxon divers as well.
Maldini Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Damien Duff is the best diver the game has ever seen, he's fantastic at it.
Swipe Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Bale and Ashley Young are the worst culprits in the league at the moment. And why wouldnt they keep trying - no-one says a f***ing what against them.
Nebraska Red Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 The game has stooped to a new low when we see clear proof that players are "coached" on getting a penalty, geting an opponent booked and conning the officials. The fault lies with an impotent FA who are s*** scared to do anything about the problem. I think it was Stuart Robson during the Arsenal game who kept complaining about the Arsenal "yelps" as they went down after a tackle, purely for the sake of getting the ref's attention. These diving cheats should watch Messi, he gets the s*** kicked out of him, and 95% of the time gets up without a word and just plays on.
StevieC Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 One of those 'yelps' is what got Jay Spearing sent off against Fulham. The only way to prevent it is to ensure it doesn't pay- retrospective and harsh punishments for diving being the only way - whether the ref 'saw' it or not.
Earl Hafler Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 On 27/02/2012 at 13:42, StevieC said: One of those 'yelps' is what got Jay Spearing sent off against Fulham. The only way to prevent it is to ensure it doesn't pay- retrospective and harsh punishments for diving being the only way - whether the ref 'saw' it or not. Completely agree but it would require the FA / FIFA to, you know, do something first, rather than react when they feel like it. It still amazes me that in 2012 a player can elbow someone in the head and not be punished because of a half-arsed excuse that the ref saw it. Yes, i'm talking about Rooney. Also the rule about yellow cards not being suitable for appeal. Are referees really that vain ? I doubt it.
Nebraska Red Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 On 27/02/2012 at 14:06, Earl Hafler said: Completely agree but it would require the FA / FIFA to, you know, do something first, rather than react when they feel like it. It still amazes me that in 2012 a player can elbow someone in the head and not be punished because of a half-arsed excuse that the ref saw it. Yes, i'm talking about Rooney. Also the rule about yellow cards not being suitable for appeal. Are referees really that vain ? I doubt it. You would hope that, privately, the FA are having words with refs who "miss" or ignore the elbow type incidents. I can see why they don't want yellow card appeals as it would require a 24/7 committee to review all of the appeals.
Ethan Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 retrospective minimum 5 match ban for diving would sort it out and the referee and his assistants that missed the situation during the game should also take a hit
Snoeker Posted February 27, 2012 Author Posted February 27, 2012 On 27/02/2012 at 11:21, Gerry said: Why Celtic? There's plenty of Anglo-Saxon divers as well. British and Irish divers didn't scan as well.
Zoob Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 On 27/02/2012 at 13:42, StevieC said: The only way to prevent it is to ensure it doesn't pay- retrospective and harsh punishments for diving being the only way - whether the ref 'saw' it or not. I absolutely agree in principle, but the problem is that even when you're watching a replay people will have different opinions about what is and isn't a dive. It's not as clear as "has the ball crossed the line - there's still way too much interpretation. And there is also people's existing preconceptions. I bet Suarez would be found guilty of diving all the time. Rooney and Bale, less so, even though they (and many others) are masters at ensuring there is contact from keepers / defenders to make it look like a foul
Tommy Cockles Posted April 8, 2012 Posted April 8, 2012 Neville talks a lot of sense (as he seems to do a lot) on the subject here: Neville on diving
Rory Fitzgerald Posted April 8, 2012 Posted April 8, 2012 On 08/04/2012 at 11:04, Tommy Cockles said: Neville talks a lot of sense (as he seems to do a lot) on the subject here: Neville on diving This is a good example. Quote When Dimitar Berbatov pulled Chris Samba’s shirt at Old Trafford earlier in the season, Samba fell to the ground. But you’d need a 20-tonne truck to pull Samba to the ground by his shirt. But Samba is not a cheat — he was the one being fouled. So how do you implement a clampdown on diving in those situations? Last Sunday, when Swansea’s Neil Taylor drove into Tottenham’s penalty area, William Gallas put his hand on his shoulder momentarily to hold him back. Taylor kept going and didn’t get a penalty. But nowhere in the rules does it say you’re allowed to manhandle someone. It doesn’t say it’s OK if it’s only a brief touch or not very hard. It was a foul. [/quotebox]
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