Eleazar |
11-29-2022 10:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541
(Post 16634725)
Agree with this completely. Referees view this as part of the game way too much. Start handing out yellows and this bullshit will end quickly. Especially in the box. Watch a full slate of games in the premier league on a given weekend, you will see dudes flopping when if they played through the whistle they could have scored or prevented a score.
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The trouble is that it’s so difficult to spot a flop at game speed. even if you wanted greater emphasis on calling it, the ref has to be positioned perfectly in a way that makes it clear the player is diving in order to book someone for simulation.
And there’s also a whole spectrum of what people call diving. How do you separate an obvious flop with no contact from a situation where there is light contact and a player just goes down a little too easily? How do you separate the situations where a player is genuinely in pain and is down until it subsides enough to continue from one where he wasn’t truly hurting?
Even if you are going to have VAR stopping the match after looking at replays, all of these are still judgement calls in the mind of an officialthat are never going to be called consistently and the situation is no better.
What we have now is the best of all possible worlds, where a flop involving a penalty will be seen on VAR and the rest just get ignored.
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