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JRW2 Dulwich 08 Feb 18 10.04am | |
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I was interested to read your comments on diving, as reported in yesterday's "i" newspaper. You apparently referred to diving as "a sporting tactic". And you argued that "football is about trying to trick your opponent". Yes, it is, but it shouldn't be about trying to trick the referee, who has a hard enough job without players setting out to deceive him. You also attack video technology, saying that refereeing errors are an intrinsic part of the game. I guess your real objection is that the technology could be used to expose the cheats. You tell us that in your playing days in Argentina diving was regarded as a skill, which was practised in training, and players who succeeded in tricking the referee were congratulated. I can only suggest that you go back to Argentina, because I suspect most decent British people will find your attitudes very offensive and as setting a bad example to both players and children. There's one thing you said on which I almost agree with you, namely, that Alli "is a little bit nasty". It's the "little bit" that you've got wrong.
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Feb 18 10.38am | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
I was interested to read your comments on diving, as reported in yesterday's "i" newspaper. You apparently referred to diving as "a sporting tactic". And you argued that "football is about trying to trick your opponent". Yes, it is, but it shouldn't be about trying to trick the referee, who has a hard enough job without players setting out to deceive him. You also attack video technology, saying that refereeing errors are an intrinsic part of the game. I guess your real objection is that the technology could be used to expose the cheats. You tell us that in your playing days in Argentina diving was regarded as a skill, which was practised in training, and players who succeeded in tricking the referee were congratulated. I can only suggest that you go back to Argentina, because I suspect most decent British people will find your attitudes very offensive and as setting a bad example to both players and children. There's one thing you said on which I almost agree with you, namely, that Alli "is a little bit nasty". It's the "little bit" that you've got wrong.
Wow, if he said all of that then he deserves a 6 match touchline ban for bringing the game into disrepute. I cannot believe that a senior manager of the beautiful game can even think that way let alone say it.
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sxp55 South Norwood 08 Feb 18 10.46am | |
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entitled to his opinion. haven't got to agree with it Edited by sxp55 (08 Feb 2018 11.01am)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Feb 18 10.56am | |
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Perhaps his words were taken out of context or mis-interpreted. For avoidance of doubt I have not seen the article in question.
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Feb 18 11.24am | |
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Originally posted by sxp55
entitled to his opinion. haven't got to agree with it Edited by sxp55 (08 Feb 2018 11.01am) To be fair, advocating cheating is a bit more than an opinion as a representative of top level football. Let's hope he has been taken out of context.
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sxp55 South Norwood 08 Feb 18 2.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
To be fair, advocating cheating is a bit more than an opinion as a representative of top level football. Let's hope he has been taken out of context. "Today we are so sensitive. I like to treat the sense of football. Football for me is being creative. To try to not cheat but trick the opponent in a good way.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Feb 18 2.46pm | |
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This is what Wenger thinks about 'Diving' and English players. One wonders if there would have been a furore if an English manager made similar comments about French players ? Or even African players ? Edited by Willo (08 Feb 2018 2.46pm)
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Feb 18 3.43pm | |
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Originally posted by sxp55
"Today we are so sensitive. I like to treat the sense of football. Football for me is being creative. To try to not cheat but trick the opponent in a good way. Call it what you like mate, it sounds like he is all for cheating to me based on his Argentine practices.
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