So all the telly pundits and media agree that diving needs to be driven from the game
yet when Hazard feels the slightest touch on the bottom of his boot and then grabs his calf, screams, jumps into the air, falls to the ground and rolls around, this is somehow acceptable? :rubchin:
And no f*cker really has any idea if that was a pen other than Hazard. The idea that any contact is a pen is nonsense and having seen it about a hundred times now I remain unconvinced that there was sufficient contact to merit it. Yet somehow the pundits and media know it was and Hazard is blameless.
Load of c*nt imo.
The thing is, can whether or not the contact was sufficient for the player to go down
really be the measure for whether or not it is a foul?
You could get one player who has sufficient balance or strength to stay on their feet in the face of contact, but another who doesn't. Exactly the same incident, but because the first player was stronger/had better balance, in your view it isn't a pelanty.
This strikes me as imperfect, though I acknowledge may be the best way on balance.
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Originally Posted by
World's End Stella
yet when Hazard feels the slightest touch on the bottom of his boot and then grabs his calf, screams, jumps into the air, falls to the ground and rolls around, this is somehow acceptable? :rubchin:
And no f*cker really has any idea if that was a pen other than Hazard. The idea that any contact is a pen is nonsense and having seen it about a hundred times now I remain unconvinced that there was sufficient contact to merit it. Yet somehow the pundits and media know it was and Hazard is blameless.
Load of c*nt imo.