The way I look at Bale is that he dives right now. Which I'm not happy about, as I would like to think that we have a culture at Spurs of winning within the rules of the game. However I think I can see why he feels the need to do so, as he's had some fairly bad treatment over the last few years (Adam has been singled out on this thread but he's not the only one) that has gone unpunished by referees. So while I don't condone his behaviour I can see why he feels the need to do it, as he clearly thinks that he is not getting enough protection from bad treatment from poor officials.
I'm basing that on the fact that nealry every quote I've heard about his character has been positive, and because to my knowledge he hasn't had any major on/off field incidents that would suggest bad character. As opposed to someone like Suarez who had a pretty bad reputation (deserved mostly I would say), and as such gets a lot of stick for diving.
Don't get me wrong I'm not condoning Bale's behaviour, but I can understand why he does it. That doesn't excuse it or make it right however.
I'm basing that on the fact that nealry every quote I've heard about his character has been positive, and because to my knowledge he hasn't had any major on/off field incidents that would suggest bad character. As opposed to someone like Suarez who had a pretty bad reputation (deserved mostly I would say), and as such gets a lot of stick for diving.
Don't get me wrong I'm not condoning Bale's behaviour, but I can understand why he does it. That doesn't excuse it or make it right however.
