there is something distinctly unmanly about throwing yourself around like a big girl's blouse
Sorry you've lost me and probably everyone else. Explain how calling something unmanly is a Little Englander mentality? Explain how me giving several reasons why diving is a worse form of cheating means I'm agreeing with your assertion that it isnt? Bizarre.
I see your point of view perfectly but you keep ignoring the arguments to the contrary and going on about some inmaginery xenophobia.How do you know that diving is only frowned upon in this country? You dont. And no-one mentioned blaming foreigners etc. so I've no idea what possible relevance it has to the debate. But let's accept your assertion for a second, that's it's an English thing. So what? Why should English people follow what people in other countries believe? Where I live they think it's perfectly okay to bribe government officials, judges etc. In the UK we don't. We have a different attitude to certain things, it doesn't make us xenophobic, just different.And by your logic, if judges consider murder a more serious crime and give stiffer sentences, does it mean they are are tacitly approving crimes like burglary or GBH? Of course it doesn't. Again your argument is flawed.Why is the comparison to claiming a corner ridiculous? Is it not a form of cheating? And haven't you stressed repeatedly, that one form of cheating is no worse than another? Therefore it's a valid conparison to use. And wasnt it you that first made that comparison anyway? So if it's a ridiculous comparison, why did you bring it up in the first place?And finally it was only a question of time before you rolled out the "it was just the same in the 70s" line, because you always do. With one or two notable exceptions,(Lee, Gemmill) it simply isnt true.
So, did Ash dive when Terry smashed into him which resulted Terry the scumbag getting a yellow card?
Quote from: The Situation on October 16, 2010, 08:46:44 PMSo, did Ash dive when Terry smashed into him which resulted Terry the scumbag getting a yellow card? No. He gets fouled sometimes, but sometimes (like in the week) he falls over for no reason at all.
Marsh possibly, occasionally, and Willie Johnstone, but Nicholas, Clark and Bowles? I don't recall any of them being known for diving.The term "Little Englander" generally implies an anti foreign sentiment, otherwise known as xenophobia. Here are a couple of definitions off the web:a person who perceives most foreign influences on Britain's culture and institutions as damaging or insidious. a term applied to English people who are regarded as xenophobic and/or overly nationalisticand for Xenophobia = hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers or of their politics or culture.Perhaps you could explain in what sense you used it and how I've twisted it.If as you claim, all cheating is equally as bad and immoral, then what exactly is your gripe with singling out claiming a corner unfairly for comparison? Or are you saying it's not as bad as some others I could have chosen? But hang on, that would be contradicting yourself wouldnt it? The "peculiar reason" for choosing it was the very fact that it provides a reductio ad absurdum to your claim that all cheating is equally as bad. Have you ever seen anyone yellow carded for falsely claiming a corner? I havent, and there's a reason for it, because it isnt regarded as serious enough. The very fact there is a hierarchical system of punishments from free kicks to yellow cards and red cards indicates that your assertion that all forms of cheating are equally as bad is not shared by the authorities. Nor by anyone else I would imagine. I'll ignore the petty insults at the end as I know it's just your way of doing things.