A while ago Zokora did a horrible dive and Martin Jol condemned him publicly for it (or said negative things about it anyway). But I can't help thinking that this is one way in which Spurs were not a top team back them. Cheaters DO prosper. Part of the "winning mentality" over the last few years has meant haranguing referees, finding "contact" in the box etc.
Bale does dive. So do lots of players. And for me the way commentators and pundits do not totally condemn it is the very worst part. Cos they have zero reason to say bollocks like "yeah - he did move his leg towards the defender to make the contact but there was contact so it's a penalty" like we heard about the Adam Johnson dive a few weeks ago.
Diving is the single worst thing about modern football. It's embarrassing. And while even neutral pundits keep talking about "contact" (even when the "fouled" player moved their leg towards the contact) basically equating to a foul there is no hope of it stopping.
Bale does dive. So do lots of players. And for me the way commentators and pundits do not totally condemn it is the very worst part. Cos they have zero reason to say bollocks like "yeah - he did move his leg towards the defender to make the contact but there was contact so it's a penalty" like we heard about the Adam Johnson dive a few weeks ago.
Diving is the single worst thing about modern football. It's embarrassing. And while even neutral pundits keep talking about "contact" (even when the "fouled" player moved their leg towards the contact) basically equating to a foul there is no hope of it stopping.