yup. And even if no contact, sometimes it's still not clear
ie - if you see a challenge coming lunging in, sometimes the safest thing to do is dive over it to avoid contact (and injury) - may still be a pen.
But in obviousl cases, where players are looking for it and dive, and it's clear on the video evidence - ban them.
Posted By: Tricky Hawes on April 16th 2013 at 12:49:43
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- players who blatantly dive in the box should be sent off (NCFC) - ingi, Apr 16, 12:26:18
- I think ex-post punishment is the better way to go (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Apr 16, 12:44:55
- Agree with Tricky (NCFC) - KentonCanary, Apr 16, 13:11:53
- Agreed, if it's a blatant dive, with no contact (n/m) (NCFC) - duke of york, Apr 16, 12:46:34
- yup. And even if no contact, sometimes it's still not clear (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Apr 16, 12:49:43
- Agreed (NCFC) - duke of york, Apr 16, 12:53:39
- yup. And even if no contact, sometimes it's still not clear (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Apr 16, 12:49:43
- how many times have we seen refs get those wrong though (NCFC) - samcd84, Apr 16, 12:34:18
- They seem to get it wrong more often than right (NCFC) - Worzel Scrimmage, Apr 16, 14:19:50
- I think ex-post punishment is the better way to go (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Apr 16, 12:44:55
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