The issue of diving has recently increased its ugly head once more, with the high profile case Robben's fall to earth as theater was fired when Queen mistakenly raised his hand. This made me think that modern players seem to immerse themselves more often and it is surely time for authorities to begin to see the punishment for criminals. How has this come about?
Many people blame the influx of foreign players in English football, and is not an Italian problem. This is correct, to some extent, while foreigners will always get out as a secondary rule, we can not overlook the fact that many British players a fall in order to get a player sent off. Robbie Savage and Joe Cole are just two examples of British players diving.Overall the last weekend of league play, it was another example of diving. Most notable was the immersion of Kings against Bolton, in order to win a penalty. Kings seems to be the kind of player who gets targeted by the opposition, but he did no favors Reyes theatrically.Of down so obviously that is not only dives, each club has its players who have developed a reputation for having a fall. I'm sure everyone can remember the ridiculous actions of Rivaldo in the 2002 World Cup, when he fell as he had been fired. The cause of this collapse was the ball bounces off the foot when the Turkish player Hakan Unsal happened to a corner to take.
A Spurs (just to prove they are not prejudice and can criticize my club), we had some of the best divers in the game. Jürgen Klinsmann arrived in England with the fame of the worst diver in the game, his actions in the 1990s playing for Monaco in the Champions League for a player sent off in disgust all.Upon Milan arrived in England soon became clear I could not escape that kind of behavior and returned to the reputation of a celebration that was copied throughout the country on a Sunday morning. (I copied the celebration, but only scored an own goal). David Ginola is another Spurs player, who jumped at every opportunity, and I remember a game against Wimbledon, where the foothills section of the crowd cheered when the final arbitrator reserved for its diving persistent Ginola. This is what we do, the referees must be convinced that immerses players in the book. The laws of the game allows them to do and need to end this problem.Its not only the referees who must act to eradicate the problem, the clubs need to start their own procedures to punish their players diving.
The Times has launched a campaign of excellence, today received the support of sports minister Richard Carbon, to eliminate from our shores just diving. The Times campaign has also received broad support from the clubs in the Premier League, with the notable exception of Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City, who have said they are not interested. Chelsea, West Ham United and Fulham have executed an respond.Soccer AM campaign, gender, compared with diving, showing images of players going like that 'Platoon' and this type of action is another useful reminder for players and fans seem to have the urine when pillocks. There was a time when players would not think to take a dip, although in reality they were obstructed. It's been a source of pride not to show weakness against its opponents. Football is after all a Mans game.To find more information about the campaign against the visit of diving http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0 Times, 27,349.00. Html.Leave comment on this article from Focus on football. An article by Michael Cotten who writes articles to focus on football - football news and articles from the fans.
Friday, September 25, 2009
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