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  1. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    Martinez calls for action on ´diving´
    11 October 2012


    Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez says he understands why players dive and wants referees to stamp it out from the game.

    Martinez is better judged than most to comment on the diving debate, with the 39-year-old leaving his native Spain at the age of 22 to embark on a playing career in the United Kingdom, playing at Wigan, Motherwell, Walsall, Swansea City and Chester City.

    He says he had to change his attitude towards diving immediately but says that while he does not condone it, players from other countries have been taught to simulate from a young age.

    "You need to understand why players dive," Martinez said.

    "I'm not saying it is right. But we need to understand that this player has been told that that was right and was just doing his job on the football pitch.

    "When you are a young player in one country they will tell you that it is a good thing to do and in another one we all know that we don't want to see diving and that's just the cultural differences you get in the modern game, especially in the Premier League.

    "(When you come to England) you really understand that it is wrong to do it and you cannot do it and you really buy into it and you understand the meaning of it.

    "(In) other countries they don't see it that way...they see it that both teams are allowed to do anything to try and get a decision from a referee and that it is down to the referee to make the right call and that is an impossible job."

    Despite being empathetic, Martinez said it is essential that diving is not tolerated in any form.

    "I think it is important that now referees can stamp that out that from the game," he said.

    "We don't want to see people simulate and people they dive to get to decisions."
     
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  2. Azmi

    Azmi Well-Known Member

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    Ashley Young is from Hertfordshire here in the UK and up there with Suarez in the diving stakes...
     
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  3. El Pirata

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    Bale's dive against Villa was a master piece, he sure has spent years of practice to get it to level were it is now
     
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  4. Soopermack

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    The only people who can stamp it out is the clubs themselves by banning and fining their own players, and sacking them if they persist in doing it. But the truth is there is not a cat in hells chance that will ever happen. The refs only fuel the cheating by not giving free kicks and pens to players who try to be honest by staying on their feet. I have personal experience of this. A few years ago I went past a player in the box and he caught one of my legs sending me off balance and tumbling forwards. I still managed to try a shot but given my situation, it was a woeful effort. The referee then came up to me and said if I'd gone down he'd have given me a penalty!!
     
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  5. Azmi

    Azmi Well-Known Member

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    Bale is Welsh.
     
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    In the NHL, they dont give anything if the player stops trying and they give a penalty the other way if the player exagerates in any way.
    This is what football needs to do, it would stop diving and choosing to go down.
     
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