Something I noticed over the weekend, and when we played Cardiff at the CCS, is that when Cardiff concede a legitimate goal David Marshall charges out of his goal waving his arms like Kermit the frog, appealing for a decision, any decision, to go in their favour.
Against us, I think he was appealing for offside (when the ball was on the goal line) and against Wednesday he was adamant that a free kick for a high foot (never was, 50:50 ball on the edge of the box about 15 seconds before they scored) should have been given.
Now, this isn't anything personal against David Marshall. It's just that he's the one I've seen doing it. For me, it's cheating. Plain and simple. Trying to influence a referee / linesman's decision is the same as diving. He should be booked every time he does it.
The only reason I can think of for GKs doing this is that they have seen what happened when Tiote's wonder strike for Newcastle was ruled out for some spurious offside decision when Hart appealed.
Players rightly get stick for diving, I think GKs should get stick for trying to get perfectly good goals disallowed.
Just my two cents anyway.
Against us, I think he was appealing for offside (when the ball was on the goal line) and against Wednesday he was adamant that a free kick for a high foot (never was, 50:50 ball on the edge of the box about 15 seconds before they scored) should have been given.
Now, this isn't anything personal against David Marshall. It's just that he's the one I've seen doing it. For me, it's cheating. Plain and simple. Trying to influence a referee / linesman's decision is the same as diving. He should be booked every time he does it.
The only reason I can think of for GKs doing this is that they have seen what happened when Tiote's wonder strike for Newcastle was ruled out for some spurious offside decision when Hart appealed.
Players rightly get stick for diving, I think GKs should get stick for trying to get perfectly good goals disallowed.
Just my two cents anyway.

