Eduardo Dive

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
According to my mate who watched the game, a certain Chris Killen was 'at it' when he came on in the same Celtic game, despite having already seen his team mate sent off for it!!
 
Apparently the commentators said of Killen's "As blatant a dive as you're ever likely to see".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
foal30 wrote:
well I reckon it has got worse in say the last 3-4 seasons
maybe there is more coverage of it???

but when you have People in Positions of Power who actively and publicly encourage cheating, ala Sir Alex Ferguson and his comments around Fletcher's "contribution" to this weekends game it probably is no wonder.
 
And apparently Mowbray refused to look at the TV during his post-match interview when they were replaying the dive because he had already seen it at the time and believed it wasn't a dive despite the fact all and sundry have said the decision was correct!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
i'm all for dudu get 2 game ban for diving BUT only if they do it to every other player in champs league too, How will greasy get goals now??? as goes for Stevie as well, how many times did this 2 lads dive last season
 
ps i'm a gunners fan by the way 

go gunners

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Ripthajacka wrote:
i'm all for dudu get 2 game ban for diving BUT only if they do it to every other player in champs league too, How will greasy get goals now??? as goes for Stevie as well, how many times did this 2 lads dive last season
 
ps i'm a gunners fan by the way 
 
Killen probably dived 0 times since he was never on the pitch, but McGeady is a cheat so probably every game for him! Ban him for life I say!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah uefa is making a good stance but at the same time its opening up a can of worms

go gunners

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
paulm wrote:
UEFA are charging eduardo... new precedent set.
 
Why didnt arsenal complain after that liverpool dive the other season? Never thought this possible.
 
Oh well, whingeing pays off it would seem.
 
You aren't talking about Babel, are you? In the Champion's League?
 
I think, similar to Masch getting a huge example made out of him with his sending off at OT a couiple of seasons ago, they are making a big deal out of the incident. With Masch, he got a massive fuss made of him, whereas Rooney swears at the ref every 20 minutes and gets away with it. It really annoyed me at the time (coupled with the result!) and I could see why Arsenal fans are annoyed.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
This thread is a bit of farce (as someone said earlier), because all Gooners will defend him and everyone else who hates ARSEnal (everyone else) will call him a cheat and that he deserved it...

Actually speaking of Eduardo and tackles breaking legs, check this link out, it was on Crowd Goes Wild the other night, it is horrific, probably THE WORST tackle i have ever seen.

The guy had two clean breaks in his lower leg and will never play again; the game was between Anderlecht & Standard Leige in the top flight league in Belgium...

....you have been warned....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vbQyNWR42k



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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
numerous posts online from Arsenal fans agreeing with UEFA

qualitative is asking for it's CONSISTENT APPLICATION




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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'm an Arsenal fan (my second club after the Swans) and I was appalled at the Eduardo dive. Football karma restored the next game with the own goal against ManYoo though methinks.
Diving, and rolling around like a three year old after getting a tap, are the two blights on the game, which should be banned out of the game - by which I mean the perpertrators get a decent stint on the sideline for each offence. Eduard should get at least a month, and the next offence three months. As soon as they start banning the b*stards the quicker we'll be rid of it.
 
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I watched the Man Utd vs Arsenal game surrounded by free alcohol, so my recollection is a little hazy, but did Rooney not dive to win the penalty in that game?  He was practically horizontal before there was any contact with Almunea - anticipating the challenge I believe the current phrase is.  It seems to me that Eduardo did the same, but Borac did better at pulling away to avoid significant impact, but that was the only difference.  Why is Rooney not getting lambasted by everyone?

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Rooney is English, apparently all English footballers are pure as the driven snow and can do no wrong (except Joey Barton, but the fact he isn't in jail is still a mystery to me)
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
But of course! English players are hard as rocks and the only nationality in the world that doesn't dive! Didn't you know, its all the continental players who dive...
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
it was a disgraceful dive by Rooney
and he has prior form

the point is
it's not about me supporting Arsenal or whoever or you cheering liverpool

I want to see the game cleaned up and are more than happy for the Eduardo incident to be the catalyst
but the application of the decision and rulings around this incident must carry over


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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Officially banned for two Champions League games now.

Let's see how consistent about this UEFA are from now on.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
el grapadura wrote:
Officially banned for two Champions League games now.

Let's see how consistent about this UEFA are from now on.
 
the la liga and serie a lads will be out for a while...... while didnt they do this with ronaldo???????? i ok with the ban like most gunners fans but like you said i want them to be consistent. Lets see if someone dives in the 1/8 finals and gets banned for the semi and final

go gunners

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Ripthajacka wrote:
oh yeah as for the celtic lads, Aiden took a dive in the weekend and got booked.... wonder if he will want himself banned
 
 
It was his second yellow, and therefore a red card so no retrospective punishment take place. Of course all Celtic fans, players, and management don't believe it was a dive whereas the rest of Scotland thinks it was

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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el grapadura wrote:
Officially banned for two Champions League games now.

Let's see how consistent about this UEFA are from now on.
 
Wouldn't hold your breath. They're as bad as the FA.
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Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
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francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
 
A manager shouldn't encourage his players to cheat, in fact he should discourage them.
 
I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Steve-O wrote:
francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
 
A manager shouldn't encourage his players to cheat, in fact he should discourage them.
 
I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.
 
LMAO which manager did this???? i cant see ferguson or rafa doing this

go gunners

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Steve-O wrote:
francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
 
A manager shouldn't encourage his players to cheat, in fact he should discourage them.
 
I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.

wow, no kidding?
I can't recall Wenger ever encouraging diving..or cheating of any kind?

All he did was not jump down eduardo's throat in the media, i.e. he showed loyalty to his player by not publicly blasting him. The only thing Wenger has commented on is the ban. 

 I don't think Wenger could find any way to care less if some people thought he made 'himself look stupid' (which i have not heard from any one else yet?), his players will still respect him for not condemning them in the media, and i'm sure he doesn't care about anything else.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
francsernal wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
 
A manager shouldn't encourage his players to cheat, in fact he should discourage them.
 
I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.

wow, no kidding?
I can't recall Wenger ever encouraging diving..or cheating of any kind?

All he did was not jump down eduardo's throat in the media, i.e. he showed loyalty to his player by not publicly blasting him. The only thing Wenger has commented on is the ban. 

 I don't think Wenger could find any way to care less if some people thought he made 'himself look stupid' (which i have not heard from any one else yet?), his players will still respect him for not condemning them in the media, and i'm sure he doesn't care about anything else.
 
 
That's not true - I read an article only yesterday with Wenger still virtually denying it was even a dive in the first place!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ripthajacka wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
 

'managers like wenger who harbour and protect cheats should get a four match touchline ban'

what a class A t**ser. What does he expect wenger to do? turn on eduardo and alienate himself from his team?

if this logic was applied to all managers Rafa Benitez would never get out of the stands!
 
A manager shouldn't encourage his players to cheat, in fact he should discourage them.
 
I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.
 
LMAO which manager did this???? i cant see ferguson or rafa doing this
 
 
It's not that unusual outwith 'the big 4' for starters. When a Hibs player dived a couple of years ago the captain of the team stormed over and pulled him back up to his feet!
 
I can't remember a specific example, but I've definitely heard managers who are actually honest and are disappointed with their players cheating.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
'cant remember a specific example' good one
 
 
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I've yet to read or hear Wenger say it was not a dive
he asked for it to be proven
which may be legalese small print
and asked why this is the starting point and what else will follow

has Messi or Ibrahimovic been charged from the Super-Cup?



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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Most of the people saying eduardo deserves to be banned cited their main reasons as "diving needs to be rubbed out of the game" or "these people are cheats and it's about time this started"
 
As you can see here this will not be the case. Uefa have given no reasoning around this ban and have stated that no anti-diving directives or post-match video reviews will be undertaken in future.
 
Basically this shows what a ridiculous waste of time this exercise has been, and for us that said this was a stupid decision, we have been proven correct.
 
The article is best summed up by this quote;
 
"It would appear that Eduardo has only been singled out because he committed his dive in a match against Scottish opponents broadcast on free-for-all television on a day of the week when no other high-profile games were being played."
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Honest view from Scotland 'keeper Craig Gordon, from the Evening Times newspaper in Glasgow:
 
Jag2009-09-04 08:59:01

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

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Steve-O wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
francsernal wrote:
Ripthajacka wrote:
found this funny, wonder why he doesnt say anything about gerrard getting a ban???
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I think most managers (and I have seen it happen) would be saying something like "I've had a look at the replays, and I'll be having a word with him" rather than flat out denying what is blindingly obvious and making yourself look stupid.

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LMAO which manager did this???? i cant see ferguson or rafa doing this

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It's not that unusual outwith 'the big 4' for starters. When a Hibs player dived a couple of years ago the captain of the team stormed over and pulled him back up to his feet!

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I can't remember a specific example, but I've definitely heard managers who are actually honest and are disappointed with their players cheating.


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There is no way, after EVERY single match, that a game will be reviewed from k.o. to extra time to look at acts of simulation.

It's a witch hunt and sadly Dudu was playing in a game where enough important(?) parties have complained. It definitely helped that the game was between British teams as Platini get's a shot at the game up here. If a continental team had included the simulating player we would all have forgotten about it by now and moved on to seeing how Kris Bright is getting on at Shrewsbury Town.



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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Is anyone really surprised at all this?
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paulm wrote:
'cant remember a specific example' good one
 
 
 
Oh sorry, I can't remember which specific manager said this after which specific game
 
If I was to hazard a guess, I'd say it was probably Mowbray himself while he was at Hibs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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Jag wrote:
Honest view from Scotland 'keeper Craig Gordon, from the Evening Times newspaper in Glasgow:
 
 
He's a cheating Hearts bassa as well though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
LOL give it up steve-o
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foal30 wrote:
I've yet to read or hear Wenger say it was not a dive
he asked for it to be proven
which may be legalese small print
and asked why this is the starting point and what else will follow

has Messi or Ibrahimovic been charged from the Super-Cup?



 

Wenger - "Eduardo has been touched by the goalkeeper and we can prove that. I'm the first to say that it doesn't look like a penalty but it's another thing to say that he went down with intent. I wish them good luck in proving that having seen the pictures again."

 
"This charge implies there was intent and a desire to cheat the referee. Having watched the pictures again there was nothing conclusive."
 
So Eduardo didn't go down with the intent of winning a penalty? Wenger should maybe retire because the pressure of it all is obviously having an effect on his brain.
 
I didn't see ANY contact in any of the replays so not sure how Wenger plans to prove that there was contact?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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paulm wrote:
LOL give it up steve-o
 
The point is that there are some managers who would not be and have not been happy at players diving - just because you don't see blinkered idiots like Rafa, Ferguson and Wenger doing this, doesn't mean there aren't managers without some objectivity out there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
steve-o who club and country do you support mate???

go gunners

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Steve-O wrote:
I didn't see ANY contact in any of the replays so not sure how Wenger plans to prove that there was contact?


Not quite. It's not the issue of contact/no contact, but one of intent. Wenger is saying that Eduardo's fall does not necessarily mean that he inteneded to win a penalty and deceive the referee (as an example, it could be argued that he was just doing his best to avoid contact being mindful of the injury he had suffered on his ankle two years ago). There's no clear evidence that Eduardo deliberately looked for a penalty (he did not appeal for a foul at the time). That's what Wenger's statements are about, not whether there was contact or not.
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el grapadura wrote:
Steve-O wrote:
I didn't see ANY contact in any of the replays so not sure how Wenger plans to prove that there was contact?


Not quite. It's not the issue of contact/no contact, but one of intent. Wenger is saying that Eduardo's fall does not necessarily mean that he inteneded to win a penalty and deceive the referee (as an example, it could be argued that he was just doing his best to avoid contact being mindful of the injury he had suffered on his ankle two years ago). There's no clear evidence that Eduardo deliberately looked for a penalty (he did not appeal for a foul at the time). That's what Wenger's statements are about, not whether there was contact or not.
 
Well personally I find what Wenger is saying laughable - why would he appeal when the penalty was given straight away? Perhaps he didn't appeal because he knew it wasn't a foul?
 
It is complete and utter nonsense to suggest that it wasn't a dive.
 
Celtic have been using the "avoiding contact" argument re: McGeady but for the life of me I can't see why avoiding contact with someone has to involve falling over? If we did that we'd all be rolling about on Lambton Quay for every 5 yards we walked!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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