Slashman X
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My bad, all the comments I saw mentioned him injuring himself whilst celebrating
Telegram Sam
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My bad, all the comments I saw mentioned him injuring himself whilst celebrating

Here's the picture.

https://sortitoutsi.net/uploads/mirrored_images/FK33Q7M8MnP3O3yAnpIoNf2BuAUcUNQoRKuLS43g.jpg
Slashman X
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Januzaj incident was clearly a dive. He was going down before Rose came near him. Welbeck incident was one were there was slight contact but not enough to go down like he did, think he went down too dramatically.

Young one was a peno

United's defending was absolutely shocking
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Good spot from te linesman for the Suarez offside. Ref was shit though, Hull were right dirty bastards, Suarez was getting fouled all game
Slashman X
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Hull seemed to be fucking knackered and just resorted to kicking Liverpool
Telegram Sam
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I can't believe the MOTD commentator defended the Welbeck dive. Clear as day there wasn't enough contact to bring him down.
Ninja
15 years ago
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I can't believe the MOTD commentator defended the Welbeck dive. Clear as day there wasn't enough contact to bring him down.


I think that was one of those ones where 90% of players are going to go down there so it becomes part and parcel of the game, but yeah, I didn't really like that either.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Hull seemed to be fucking knackered and just resorted to kicking Liverpool


That reminds me, even though he missed the first 5 games Suarez is looking bloody tired these past few games
Shola
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Januzaj incident was clearly a dive. He was going down before Rose came near him. Welbeck incident was one were there was slight contact but not enough to go down like he did, think he went down too dramatically.


There was another highlight after the yellow, where about four Spurs players closed him down from all angles and he managed to get a pass off and stay on his feet, despite contact.

Seems to be an increase in players trying to force contact in the box to get the opposing player sent off instead of trying to score this year - like Oscar and (imo) Vydra yesterday. Ki against Everton. And imo Remy has done it a couple of times this year.
DB
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A Spurs team that were widely reported to be in crisis during the final weeks of Villas-Boas' reign now stand just two points behind what is accepted to be the best Liverpool side since the 2008/09 title race. Southampton, who were excessively lauded for their impressive start, are six points adrift of Newcastle, the laughing stock of the division when Joe Kinnear was appointed as director of football. "Judge me on my sigings," said Kinnear at the time, and his solitary recruit has scored more goals than Chelsea's three leading forwards combined as we move into the new year. It is a season of endless and fascinating subplots, as the surprises continue to outweigh consistency.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Mad stat I saw yesterday about no Chelsea striker getting an away goal for 13 months before Torres.
Number 1
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Mad stat I saw yesterday about no Chelsea striker getting an away goal for 13 months before Torres.

They've scored away in the Champions League but yeah, its ridiculous they went 13 months without an away Premier League goal.
Ninja
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There was another highlight after the yellow, where about four Spurs players closed him down from all angles and he managed to get a pass off and stay on his feet, despite contact.


The thing with Januzaj is kinda obvious.

He's almost certainly on average the most fouled player in the league (fouled 41 times in 13 games compared to the league highs Hazard 56 times fouled in 20 games) and in fairness, from what I've seen of him, I can think of more instances where he should have got decisions when he didn't. That works out at him being fouled 3.1 times per games, Hazard comes in at 2.3 and the two other players higher than him (Barkley and Lallana) are about the same.

Januzaj's diving stems from that, he's a young kid that gets frustrated at getting kicked for 90 minutes by defenders that aren't good enough to win the ball off of him and occasionally that comes out in him throwing himself to the ground too easily. Moyes will tell him to stop it, and he will surely improve but its clear as day as to why he does it.

Saying that, he's dived twice all season and been caught both times as well as yesterdays imaginary decision. He's no where near as bad as people would like to think.
hammer9
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Nolan fine £100k HAHAHAHAHA hes fucking prick!
bluemoon.
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Saying that, he's dived twice all season and been caught both times as well as yesterdays imaginary decision. He's no where near as bad as people would like to think.

Well that's bollocks. He may not be the prolific diver that some suggest but he's dived far more often than that this season.
Shola
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Dived against Newcastle to win a free kick against Ben Arfa. Was obviously terrified for his life. Nothing was really made of it in the press either, focusing more on Hernandez. And I'm pretty sure he dived against Sunderland after the frustration of scoring a goal.

https://24.media.tumblr.com/7703ac5edf52f382665f2b6eedde6ced/tumblr_mxhc4oXHNn1qaorn7o2_400.gif

Januzaj has gained a reputation as a diver, because he dives.
Ninja
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Well that's bollocks. He may not be the prolific diver that some suggest but he's dived far more often than that this season.


You'd be surprised.

Maybe theres been another instance thats slipped my mind, but you'd be hard pushed to find instances where he has dived and hasn't been punished for it.

I think he's just very bad at it.

Edit: Ok, like Shola's one.
Poe
18 years ago
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Januzaj is definitely a diver.

Every player goes to ground too easy but theres a difference between that and faking contact which a select few do.
Ninja
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Januzaj is definitely a diver.

Every player goes to ground too easy but theres a difference between that and faking contact which a select few do.


Yeah, I'm not trying to say he isn't just why I think he does it and also that I don't think he's quite as bad as people try and say.

I think its a slightly better method of coping with frustration than Rooney has mind, and hopefully Januzaj can grow out of it better than Rooney did.
The Platypus
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Now, I'm obviously a bit biased, because everyone is, but...
I feel like Hazard's been getting a reputation lately, and I honestly don't see him as a diver. But perhaps you fine gents have a different view on the matter?
bluemoon.
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Now, I'm obviously a bit biased, because everyone is, but...
I feel like Hazard's been getting a reputation lately, and I honestly don't see him as a diver. But perhaps you fine gents have a different view on the matter?

He's no Ashley Young but he does go down easily.
Slashman X
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tbf, he also stays on his feet a lot more than he used too when getting little niggly kicks
Number 1
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PGMO has thrown out the complaint. Apparently all Clatternburg said was "You are very different now, since you've played for England", which is a bit of a petty remark, but hardly worth complaining about.
Slashman X
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Yes, I too read the article I posted
Number 1
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For some reason I thought the article was just about the initial complaint that the Saints made, and I was just repeating what I found on Sky/Twitter.

Meh.
Ninja
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Nice of Lallana to prove Clattenburg's point the fucking fanny.
King Luis
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Still a whiney thing for a ref to come out and say
Ninja
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Still a whiney thing for a ref to come out and say


If they cared what refs thought of them maybe footballers shouldn't shout abuse at them all game long.
Number 1
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I think I remember Clattenburg asked Man City staff "How do you put up with Craig Bellamy every week?" a few season back when Mark Hughes was their gaffer. Sounds like this is more par for the course tbh.

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