I don't think most of us condone it and are proud of it. I for one wish he'd cut it out as he already got caught out once and he will get more of a reputation. I didn't see any difference between that tonight and the West Ham one other than inconsistent refereeing. Are they both a dive and a card, penalties or neither or? Definitely not one of each as given
... has broken bones in his wrist from quite early in the season.. haven't healed naturally... due to have operation post Euros ... tough as old boots. ...
.. not proud ... but he is clever ...out sprints the defender then cuts across...which he is entitled to do ...
I'll be fair to the ref last night I didn't think it was simulated until I saw the replay. Vardy's good at it. But it's still cheating and if we advance/win the competition through tricks like that it will tarr the sense of achievement. I really hope he gives it up, and any of the others who suffer a bit of dropsy (Sterling especially who's the worst of the lot, and Sturridge falls over a bit too doesn't he?)
I don't think he is. He's not attempting to play the ball he purposefully does it with the sole intention of cutting up the defender and getting a penalty. It's cheating, and whilst I known other countries have no problem doing it against us, if we were to finally win anything it would be embarrasing if one of ours had done something like that to buy a cup winning penalty.
http://www.premiumnews.xyz/why-does-jamie-vardy-always-wear-a-blue-wrist-bandage/ "However, there was one more talking point from Sunday's game, the use of Jamie Vardy's blue wrist bandage. Twitter erupted with speculation over the garment, which Jamie Vardy hasn't played without for around three years."
Forestieri is also, we have to be careful of this on Satdee, he seems to fall down if you breath on him.
England v Portugal is now sold out. I don't think we've sold out Wembley for an international for a while?