Lethul
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Because he's playing in the spanish league of course![]()
What, Drogba is from spain!?

Because he's playing in the spanish league of course![]()

What, Drogba is from spain!?![]()
I'm just glad that none of the United players dive
That best be sarcasm.
It's not.. After Mourinho, Rafa and Fergie made an agreement a few years ago, about telling their keyplayers to stop diving, United and especially Ronaldo has stopped in doing so
Yet Drogba and Gerrard is still tossing themselves about at any given chance.....
Some united players still dive on occassions. Give you one example from a recent game (think maybe vs Porto but cant remember). Gary Neville jumped over the challenge in the box, landed, then thought a second and went falling to the ground.
Ronaldo is a tough one, though sometimes it looks as he dives, the speed he runs at means slightest touches can send him flying. Something that hampers walcott and Lennon as well. Reason Ronaldo has a poor rep for diving is that he wants a freekick wether it a fair tackle or not, which sometimes is funny but at times he is hard done by.
Hehe, I'm actually a very fast football player! Not very good but fast, I really don't get this argument "so fast so slightest touch can make him fly!". It's BS and it's diving![]()
I disagree with you, i played a high level of football before my injury and the faster the player the easy it is to knock them to the ground. It also depends on run style as well, if they are pretty flat footed but run fast then they harder to knock down as their weight is more balanced however if they run on the ball of their foot, or their weight balanced towards their toes then they are very easy to knock to the ground.
Ronaldo's speed and run style is what makes him fall at slight pushes, if you watch him at low speed then he very hard to knock to the ground but at high speed his balance can easily be disrupted.
I don't really have a problem with a player exagerrating to highlight a real foul, however I do have issue with feigning injury and falling when there is no contact what so ever.
I do. What's the point? Loads of times over the past few seasons i've seen penaltys not given for actual fouls because players make a meal of it and end up looking like they've dived.
There was a great example in the Stoke game at the weekend when Fuller should have had a penalty, but the twat jumped about 12 foot in the air and rolled around like he'd been shot so the ref just told him to get up.
Also, you can't blame the ref's in those situations, the players bring it on themselves and it's got to stop.
The problem is that refs and linesman do not give legitimate fouls the majority of the time when players do not react, in that culture you cannot blame the players for exaggerating the foul to get what is fair. It may not be the perfect situation, but it is what we have, and do any of you really see it going away? With so much at stake, players will always find a way to break the rules.
If we are talking unsporting behaviour, then I have more issue with the grecko roman wrestling referred to as shirt pulling that defenders and attackers get away with these days than a little play acting.
I disagree with you, i played a high level of football before my injury.
They don't use the video ref's (in union at least, don't really watch league) for much, other than to sort out debateable try decisions.
I think that in Rugby the ref's are better, not because they know the sport better, or are trained better, but because they don't feel as much pressure because they know the players are going to listen to them, accept their decision, accept that sometimes decisions are difficult ones, and not pile in screamed and shouting and swearing when they get a 50-50 wrong.
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Not saying that this is the case with you, but if I had a £1 for everytime someone told me they used to/would have played a high level of sport, until they got a bad injury, I would be a rich man now.
I just dont understand why people cant be like me and just admit they arent good enough lol
In rugby league now, you can listen to the refs mic all game. Its quite interesting to hear what goes on. Here is an example, after the initial punch