by exileinleeds » 18 May 2017 13:36
by BR0B0T » 18 May 2017 13:42
by Stranded » 18 May 2017 14:21
by Sutekh » 18 May 2017 14:35
BBC "Players who dive in English football will face bans from next season under new Football Association regulations.
Under the new rules, passed by the governing body at its annual general meeting on Thursday, a panel will review footage from the weekend each Monday looking for cases of simulation.
Any player unanimously found guilty of diving would be given a suspension.
The panel will consist of one ex-match official, one ex-manager and one ex-player. "
by Silver Fox » 18 May 2017 15:07
by paultheroyal » 18 May 2017 21:03
by Sutekh » 19 May 2017 08:34
by Hoop Blah » 19 May 2017 08:53
Sutekh So let's say a player goes over with an obvious dive, that fools the ref from his angle, and gets a penalty which sees his side win a game. You don't think the FA would be stupid enough to look at the incident and say the player dived and ban him would you?
Stranded They'll vote it in , 3 players will get banned in August, all from bottom half PL clubs. Then a name player from one of the top 6 will get banned, people will be outraged as "how can the panel really be sure he dived, they don't understand the modern game" and it will slowly disappear until we get to Feb and realise no-one else has been banned despite there being clear dives most weekend.
Silver Fox So if the ref sees simulation during a game you get a yellow card, but if this panel decides that it was missed it's effectively a red?
by stealthpapes » 19 May 2017 14:04
No Fixed Abode Yeah - I think they would only be able to ban players for clear, ridiculous dives. I can't see how they can ban if there is some doubt or a player dives out the way to avoid a clattering.
by Winston Biscuit » 19 May 2017 15:16
by genome » 19 May 2017 18:54
by BR0B0T » 19 May 2017 22:28
by genome » 19 May 2017 22:30
BR0B0T A cancer in the game i love
by Ian Royal » 20 May 2017 16:48
by Top Flight » 20 May 2017 18:01
stealthpapesNo Fixed Abode Yeah - I think they would only be able to ban players for clear, ridiculous dives. I can't see how they can ban if there is some doubt or a player dives out the way to avoid a clattering.
I kind of think the opposite - it needs to be harsh enough that you don't risk it.
by Ian Royal » 20 May 2017 20:26
stealthpapesNo Fixed Abode Yeah - I think they would only be able to ban players for clear, ridiculous dives. I can't see how they can ban if there is some doubt or a player dives out the way to avoid a clattering.
I kind of think the opposite - it needs to be harsh enough that you don't risk it.
by multisync1830 » 20 May 2017 22:38
Ian RoyalstealthpapesNo Fixed Abode Yeah - I think they would only be able to ban players for clear, ridiculous dives. I can't see how they can ban if there is some doubt or a player dives out the way to avoid a clattering.
I kind of think the opposite - it needs to be harsh enough that you don't risk it.
Yeah, if you penalise the obvious ones and leave the dubious ones, it's essentially just creating a system of encouraging players to get better at disguising diving. Whereas if you shrug and accept sometimes you'll get it wrong and someone'll be unfairly penalised there is no incentive to get better at diving, the incentive is to stay on your feet at all costs.
by Ian Royal » 20 May 2017 22:41
multisync1830Ian Royalstealthpapes
I kind of think the opposite - it needs to be harsh enough that you don't risk it.
Yeah, if you penalise the obvious ones and leave the dubious ones, it's essentially just creating a system of encouraging players to get better at disguising diving. Whereas if you shrug and accept sometimes you'll get it wrong and someone'll be unfairly penalised there is no incentive to get better at diving, the incentive is to stay on your feet at all costs.
as a theory that might work but that implies a certain amount of premeditation . Diving (or not) generally is a millisecond split decision. .
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 May 2017 22:46
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