There was contact from the goalies left foot onto Calderon's right foot.
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There was contact from the goalies left foot onto Calderon's right foot.
There was contact from the goalies left foot onto Calderon's right foot.
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There was contact from the goalies left foot onto Calderon's right foot.
Personally, I think anyone booked for diving should get an automatic 1 match ban. Really annoys me, he has a simple chance to score a goal but goes flying over an expected touch. Not good enough, it is cheating pure and simple. Disappointed in Calderon and the general footballing population. It is too common.
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Stop looking at NSC on your phone and watch the youtube video. HE DIDN'T DIVE.Personally, I think anyone booked for diving should get an automatic 1 match ban. Really annoys me, he has a simple chance to score a goal but goes flying over an expected touch. Not good enough, it is cheating pure and simple. Disappointed in Calderon and the general footballing population. It is too common.
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Errrr guys... How can any of you say that is a dive Watch very carefully and you will see at about 0.32 Calderon's right boot is clipped by the left foot, underneath the right leg, of the goalkeeper. Absolutely stone wall penalty as I saw from the West Upper.
BBC commentator on BBC highlights also convinced that there was definite contact - NO DIVE.
Got to trust the beeb.
There was contact from the goalies left foot onto Calderon's right foot.
Have a read of this:
Psychologists to help referees spot football's divers - Telegraph
The ref probably saw Calderon's 'archer's bow' and decided that to give him a yellow card on that basis.
Personally, I think anyone booked for diving should get an automatic 1 match ban. Really annoys me, he has a simple chance to score a goal but goes flying over an expected touch. Not good enough, it is cheating pure and simple. Disappointed in Calderon and the general footballing population. It is too common.
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Surely the 'archers bow' is something that you would do whether you were diving oryou were genuinely fouled because you would want the ref to know about it in any case.