[Football] Cheating - pretending to be injured to disrupt the opposition

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SteveU

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May 31, 2022
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Beyond ridiculous now this feigning injury and then sprinting back on.

Until the useless pricks at the FA clamps down on it (even retrospectively) it will continue.

It isn’t hard to stamp out but the useless twats won’t do it.

Soul destroying to watch them score that winner today after their dark acts nonsense.
 




Papa Lazarou

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Jul 7, 2003
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People are advocating retrospective action of players feigning injury (head or not), but how would that work? A post match medical to prove they weren't injured?
 


Mancgull

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Post match retrospective decision making is the answer. Any player proven to fake a head injury should receive a 10 game ban.

The rule is there to save the lives and protect the health of players. Sides like villa and Fulham are endangering players safety by crying wolf on this several times a match
I’ve said the same on another thread. Completely agree. It’s disgraceful when the aim is to protect the players.
Teams like Villa and Fulham are clearly using this rule to disrupt play and it must come from the top with both teams. I’m glad we don’t have their managers at our club.
 


Stat Brother

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I’ve said the same on another thread. Completely agree. It’s disgraceful when the aim is to protect the players.
Teams like Villa and Fulham are clearly using this rule to disrupt play and it must come from the top with both teams. I’m glad we don’t have their managers at our club.
In exactly the same circumstances our players would do exactly the same.

You're insane if you think they wouldn't.
 
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atomised

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So when have you seen one of our players do this?
Fulham and Villa do it regularly which shows that it is a clear tactic.
I'm actually quite proud of the fact I haven't seen it too often from our players, not to say we don't adopt such gamesmanship but it certainly doesn't seem as common
 


Stat Brother

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So when have you seen one of our players do this?
Fulham and Villa do it regularly which shows that it is a clear tactic.
We haven't played away at a team who need knocking out of their stride.

At the moment we are a biggish fish, this is exactly what teams do when playing away at in form fluid teams.

Were we away to Arsenal next week, and 0-0 at half time, some posters would look incredibly silly in the wake of that game.

The only way to stop the cheating is score a f***ing goal - rocket science it ain't.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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In exactly the same circumstances our players would do exactly the same.

You're insane if you think they wouldn't.
I'd be quite interested to see you bring up an example of a specific game where several of our players have gone down with a "head injury", which resulted in bringing the medics staff on.
 




Sea Cider

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We haven't played away at a team who need knocking out of their stride.

At the moment we are a biggish fish, this is exactly what teams do when playing away at in form fluid teams.

Were we away to Arsenal next week, and 0-0 at half time, some posters would look incredibly silly in the wake of that game.

The only way to stop the cheating is score a f***ing goal - rocket science it ain't.
I'm sorry, this is just sanctimonious bullshit. We absolutely, categorically don't do this in a systematic way. Fulham and Villa clearly do.
 


Stat Brother

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I'm sorry, this is just sanctimonious bullshit. We absolutely, categorically don't do this in a systematic way. Fulham and Villa clearly do.
When were we last in a position to use such gamesmanship (cheating)?

If the opportunity arose we'd grab it with both hands and failing to do so, costing a win, would result in an equal meltdown on here.
 


AlbionBro

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Maybe our boys could stop diving and going down so easily too?

March, Estupinan, Veltman, Mitoma, Caicedo and Mac Allister all guilty of it today.
Yes, I thought that this has to be the biggest team of divers ever seen at the Albion, I don't like it. When Veltman went down in the box I could not believe how many of the Northstand we're going nuts for the penalty. It seemed a clear leave your leg behind job and fall down over someone. I suppose the beer was talking today with those young lads.
 




Sea Cider

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When were we last in a position to use such gamesmanship (cheating)?

If the opportunity arose we'd grab it with both hands and failing to do so, costing a win, would result in an equal meltdown on here.

When were we last in a position to use such gamesmanship (cheating)?

If the opportunity arose we'd grab it with both hands and failing to do so, costing a win, would result in an equal meltdown on here.
Any game away from against one of the big 6? Are you seriously suggesting that we go into those games looking to play act and disrupt the flow of the game to our advantage? Are you suggesting when we don't do that (cheat) and lose it causes a 'meltdown' on here?

I'm confused
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Can’t really blame the refs IMHO, they’re put in that position by the authorities and can’t risk ignoring the genuine injury for fear of being lambasted for that. It’s the law that’s shite. A time wasters charter.
Sorry that's crap. Refs are not managing games anymore.

Simple thing is the player is assessed by a FA Doctor/medic for head injuries not club ones.
 




Stat Brother

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Any game away from against one of the big 6? Are you seriously suggesting that we go into those games looking to play act and disrupt the flow of the game to our advantage? Are you suggesting when we don't do that (cheat) and lose it causes a 'meltdown' on here?

I'm confused
We were on Fulham from the first minute.
The longer they hung on the more injured they got.
The more chances we missed the more injured they got.

Until finally they were presented with the opportunity we all knew they'd get - and they took it.
Winning by any means necessary.

As said in exactly the same circumstances we'd be stupid not too.
Fortunately though we no longer play in a manner that invites wave upon wave of non scoring pressure.
 








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