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I'd fine him a year's wages

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Well we couldn't possibly talk about British players like Bale or Wellbeck diving could we ?
 
Jim Boyce used to double end Fergusons wife with Tony Pulis while old whiskey nose watched.

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FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce believes the Football Association should be given the powers to retrospectively punish players who dive.
Stoke boss Tony Pulis has long been an advocate for stricter punishments for simulation and his case was strengthened by Liverpool striker Luis Suarez's clear dive in their clash at the weekend.
Pulis suggested any player guilty of diving should be given a three-match ban but with referees currently only able to show a yellow card for the offence, the FA are powerless to act after the event.
But Boyce, Britain's representative on FIFA, has called for a change in the rules that would allow all of football's governing bodies to take retrospective action.
He said: "I have seen several incidents recently, and I watched the latest Suarez incident two or three times, and to me it is nothing less than a form of cheating.
"It is becoming a little bit of a cancer within the game and I believe if it is clear to everyone that it is simulation then that person is trying to cheat and they should be severely punished for that.
"It can be dealt with retrospectively by disciplinary committees, and it is done so in some associations, and I believe that is the correct thing to do.
"It can at times be very, very difficult for referees to judge whether something is a foul or a fair tackle and if players are diving then it makes their job even harder."



Amazingly enough, it's Suarez who makes the headlines here, with no mention of Gareth Bale. How odd is that? http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11669/8152980/

Strong words there, 'cancer within the game'.

What does that make intentionally stamping on someone's chest then?
 
That's part and parcel of the game mark.
Stamping =fine & acceptable
 
Strong words there, 'cancer within the game'.

What does that make intentionally stamping on someone's chest then?

Nothing is as big a cancer on football as those corrupt cunts in FIFA. Get your own house in order Jimmy boy
 
Fantastic work by someone in his position to name one player in something which has been a problem in nearly every club.

What a clown. Either you mention every name or no one.
 
But there's NO agenda here, right..? They're NOT out to get Luis Suarez, right? I mean, they only fucking name him in that press release...
 
It's amazing it wasn't brought up when Ashley Young put Tom Daly to shame with his perfectly executed triple toe loop last season. Oh wait, I forgot, it was 'falling dramatically' according to that other hypocritical cunt Demento. Doesn't count then. Suarez does himself no favours and needs to knock it on the head but this constant targeting of him and our club is pathetically laughable now. I'm really beyond giving a fuck what FIFA, UEFA, the press, the media and the likes of that hypocritical cunt manager of clodhopping thugs Pulis thinks. Fuck them all I say.
 
But there's NO agenda here, right..? They're NOT out to get Luis Suarez, right? I mean, they only fucking name him in that press release...

Don't be silly, were all hysterical. I'm surprised the usual idiots haven't been in to pour scorn over it already and have us all sectioned.
 
And the sad thing is, the only real conclusion to all of this will be that the longer it goes on, the more likely Suarez is to do one and then it'll be job done.

No, he doesn't do himself any favours, but neither does anyone else, and the FA are not
'inconsistent' as a few have tried to play it down to, they're rotten to the fucking core.
 
And the sad thing is, the only real conclusion to all of this will be that the longer it goes on, the more likely Suarez is to do one and then it'll be job done.

No, he doesn't do himself any favours, but neither does anyone else, and the FA are not
'inconsistent' as a few have tried to play it down to, they're rotten to the fucking core.

Damn right you can stamp on a player, go in two footed, knock someone into the stands and get away scot free but woe betide you I up tweet an opinion. That's bringing the game into disrepute that is
 
Suarez really has to cut this out of his game though, he was on a good path against Norwich but missing chances and not getting anything from Mason it just seemed like he boiled over with frustration.

If he can knock it on the head, we'll get a few penalties and the cunts wont have anything to write about.
I can live with the antics towards the refs but the diving has to go. Even the theatrical falling over when he gets fouled. Sort that out and noone can say a word.
 
Suarez really has to cut this out of his game though, he was on a good path against Norwich but missing chances and not getting anything from Mason it just seemed like he boiled over with frustration.

If he can knock it on the head, we'll get a few penalties and the cunts wont have anything to write about.
I can live with the antics towards the refs but the diving has to go. Even the theatrical falling over when he gets fouled. Sort that out and noone can say a word.

Yes, yes he does.
 
I'm surprised there isn't much more retrospective punishment in the game now, considering all the footage available. I remember thinking during the game at West Brom when that guy almost broke Henderson's leg that the idea of a red card for such an offence is actually pretty questionable. Red cards primarily punish the team, and so it'd make more sense to restrict them to fouls which attempt to gain an advantage for the team - the so called professional fouls etc, and let refs forget about the almost impossible job of judging how dangerous/reckless etc a tackle is and leave it all to a video panel. In which case Mulumbu would've stayed on the pitch, West Brom wouldn't have suffered for his recklessness, and then he could've been banned for perhaps 10 games by people making a properly informed decision from the footage.
 
And the sad thing is, the only real conclusion to all of this will be that the longer it goes on, the more likely Suarez is to do one and then it'll be job done.

No, he doesn't do himself any favours, but neither does anyone else, and the FA are not
'inconsistent' as a few have tried to play it down to, they're rotten to the fucking core.

If I read Luis Suarez right, I reckon he'll at least see his contract out. Admittedly anything's possible after that, but he might well have wanted to move on then anyway.

Incidentally there's one thing sadder than what you identify above, and that's the fact that there are a few so-called Liverpool fans who will celebrate if he does go early.
 
I've got little faith in them regardless tbh. They just swept the Tiote, Huth and Van Persie incidents under the FA rug.
 
He said: "I have seen several incidents recently, and I watched the latest Suarez incident two or three times, and to me it is nothing less than a form of cheating.

Says it all really. He's watched several but can only name Suarez.
 
There should definitely be retrospective punishments for incidents that bring the game into disrepute, of which diving is one. 3 game ban punishment.

However, how Huth has not faced any action over the stamp is a disgrace. For Mason to say he saw it and considers he dealt with it correctly, he should be immediately demoted. It's pure incompetence. Considering Fergie complained about the ref not giving enough injury time and he got instantly relegated, not punishing a stamp must get similar.
 
The Uruguay international incurred the wrath of Tony Pulis
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on Saturday, with the Stoke City
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boss accusing Suarez
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of going to ground too easily inside the penalty area.

FIFA have since waded into the debate, with vice-president Jim Boyce calling on the Football Association
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to take action after seeing simulation become 'a cancer within the game'.

Suarez, though, is currently away on international duty and has shrugged off the debate which continues to rage in England, with his attention locked on upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

"Everyone should focus on their own team," he told Ovacion.

"Those who want to talk can do so, I am not worried about what they say.

"They can keep talking and in the meantime I will keep on playing football
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and taking care of my team and what I do. Nothing else matters."
Suarez says that as long as he has the full support of Reds boss Brendan Rodgers, then the opinion of rival coaches and players matters little.
He added: "The support of the coach is very important to me and that's what I really care about."
 
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