TomThompson
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As a player I witnessed many appeals that were just downright dishonest, and plainly so for all to see. And you don't have to wait long to see similar in the EPL.
Could such mendacity ever be considered "a lack of respect for the game" or another UB category? "attempts to deceive the referee" ? (diving is only given as an example of this)
Has anyone ever seen a caution given in such circumstances? The common practice seems to be to tolerate it, but it is simply cheating, and often more obvious than a dive.
Could such mendacity ever be considered "a lack of respect for the game" or another UB category? "attempts to deceive the referee" ? (diving is only given as an example of this)
Has anyone ever seen a caution given in such circumstances? The common practice seems to be to tolerate it, but it is simply cheating, and often more obvious than a dive.
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