Quote from: Ian J on January 19, 2014, 09:59:31 AM I have to say dive or no dive it was still a penalty, the contact was so minimal but there was some. Sorry Ian J but reading monumental bollocks like that like makes me despair for the human race, to want to turn my back on football and kill small furry animals. I'll try and speak loudly and slowly so you understand:IT'S A FUCKING CONTACT SPORT AND MINIMAL CONTACT DOES NOT= A FOUL. Geddit? IF IT'S A DIVE IT CAN'T POSSIBLY BE A FOUL - they are mutually exclusive, although I sincerely doubt you would know what that means.
I have to say dive or no dive it was still a penalty, the contact was so minimal but there was some.
Quote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:17:20 PMNo, I've seen plenty of people who genuinely feel that it was a penalty. Like I said, I'm undecided but at worst it's a soft decision, there is no conclusive evidence one way or the other (no, not even that Vine...).And what about Bacuna, was that cheating? Anyway, I'm taking Devil's advocate to the extreme here as I don't especially like the bloke but I think we're overdoing the victim thing here a bit Again, the incident with Bacuna is irrelevant to the discussion about the penalty. One incident doesn't impact on the other.
No, I've seen plenty of people who genuinely feel that it was a penalty. Like I said, I'm undecided but at worst it's a soft decision, there is no conclusive evidence one way or the other (no, not even that Vine...).And what about Bacuna, was that cheating? Anyway, I'm taking Devil's advocate to the extreme here as I don't especially like the bloke but I think we're overdoing the victim thing here a bit
I'm sure all these people who appear to be racially abusing Stan Collymore only mean it in a 'matey' way. Just as Suarez did.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on January 19, 2014, 07:23:53 PMQuote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:17:20 PMNo, I've seen plenty of people who genuinely feel that it was a penalty. Like I said, I'm undecided but at worst it's a soft decision, there is no conclusive evidence one way or the other (no, not even that Vine...).And what about Bacuna, was that cheating? Anyway, I'm taking Devil's advocate to the extreme here as I don't especially like the bloke but I think we're overdoing the victim thing here a bit Again, the incident with Bacuna is irrelevant to the discussion about the penalty. One incident doesn't impact on the other.OK but we're not talking about it in any great depth though are we?
Quote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:28:18 PMQuote from: SheffieldVillain on January 19, 2014, 07:23:53 PMQuote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:17:20 PMNo, I've seen plenty of people who genuinely feel that it was a penalty. Like I said, I'm undecided but at worst it's a soft decision, there is no conclusive evidence one way or the other (no, not even that Vine...).And what about Bacuna, was that cheating? Anyway, I'm taking Devil's advocate to the extreme here as I don't especially like the bloke but I think we're overdoing the victim thing here a bit Again, the incident with Bacuna is irrelevant to the discussion about the penalty. One incident doesn't impact on the other.OK but we're not talking about it in any great depth though are we?No, because it didn't cost the Villa the win. I'm amazed that you're so surprised that fans of a club would want to debate a decision which cost their side the match.
Of course I'm not amazed. Not at all, just surprised at how far it's being taken. How a disputed penalty early in the second half "certainly" cost us the win. Also surprised how even though objectively many people think it was a penalty and many think it wasn't, it would appear to have been decided here that it was definite cheating and that there's some sort of media cover-up going on.
Quote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:35:18 PMOf course I'm not amazed. Not at all, just surprised at how far it's being taken. How a disputed penalty early in the second half "certainly" cost us the win. Also surprised how even though objectively many people think it was a penalty and many think it wasn't, it would appear to have been decided here that it was definite cheating and that there's some sort of media cover-up going on.Want some objectivity? http://dynamic.pulselive.com/dynamic/client/bbc/motd/index.html?uid=bbc&poll=motdBBC national poll - the question 'did Luis Suarez dive'? The result - 69% said 'yes'. A little more objective that the 'many people you have seen'.
What they say about Leopards applies to cheaters as well!
That's one source and it would also indicate that though a majority thought it was a dive, it was far from clear-cut. If you do a little reading on the subject, it's quite clear that it's a subject that has split public opinion. Different fans, pundits and newspapers having differing opinions.I seem to remember Gabby's penalty against Blues being the same.
But Onje how can it have been a penalty when he wasn't touched? Or if you think he was touched, it was barely sufficient to brush a fly away, and it was more a case of Suarez throwing his trailing leg towards Guzan than anything Guzan did. At first sight and normal speed, yes, you can see why people may have been fooled. But I cannot understand how anyone with normal eyesight and even a basic knowledge of the laws of the game can say it was penalty after seeing the replays. Unless you accept that "being clever" (aka cheating) is now an acceptable part of the game, as the likes of Line Acre and She-Rah seem to.
Quote from: onje_villa on January 19, 2014, 07:50:26 PMThat's one source and it would also indicate that though a majority thought it was a dive, it was far from clear-cut. If you do a little reading on the subject, it's quite clear that it's a subject that has split public opinion. Different fans, pundits and newspapers having differing opinions.I seem to remember Gabby's penalty against Blues being the same.70% compared to 30% isn't clear-cut. Really? It's a sight more conclusive than your 'I've seen many people who think it was a penalty', isn't it?Gabby's penalty against Blues, the incident with Bacuna yesterday and whether the ball crossed the line in 1966 is still irrelevant to whether Suarez dived or not.
But it's relevant to our reaction to it - that's sort of the point I've been trying to make here.