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  • Players should be penalised for diving

    The last 12 years this milking and diving culture has crept into our game... so much so it is now trained and taught as a strategy to win games.. the only way they will ever discourage it is if the refs penalise it imo.. if not that how can we stop this shit from ruining the once “toughest game of all”?
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    100%. Not just a penalty, but sin bins ore even send offs, as they do in soccer. Only way to knock it on the head. But then what would sides like Souffs do? It's all they've got.

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    • #3
      The refs have gone too soft and caved in on tiny misdemeanours - like Gagai tripping - and cost clubs games. Souths like had an 8-3 penalty count and the game hadn’t finished when that statistic came up. Ridiculous
      EASTS TO WIN!

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      • #4
        It's so hard to rule intent, thus diving and milking are hard to eradicate. How was cooks milk from cherry Evans supposed crusher? Pathetic.

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        • #5
          You need a Bill Harrigan to ref the big games. He had a feel for bullshit to ignore and common sense to embrace.

          Refs can't officiate fairly when working to KPIs.

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          • #6
            Diving, grabbing the back of your neck. Souffs are specialists. Games turning into touch footy.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stringaz View Post
              It's so hard to rule intent, thus diving and milking are hard to eradicate. How was cooks milk from cherry Evans supposed crusher? Pathetic.
              I think most of them are pretty damn obvious.. how can a professional footballer fall down from someone touching their shoulder? It’s common sense.
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              • #8
                Couldn't agree more but i doubt whether the refs or Greenberg would have the balls to do it

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                • #9
                  Create a petition for this and I'll sign it

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by IRoosterManI View Post

                    I think most of them are pretty damn obvious.. how can a professional footballer fall down from someone touching their shoulder? It’s common sense.
                    Then the milkers bounce back up like nothing happened and try for a quick tap or whatever ! It's a farce.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
                      Refs can't officiate fairly when working to KPIs.
                      Agreed. While consistency is important, KPIs don't help because the refs get scared of calling out BS coz unless it's written on their cheat sheet, they could get sacked.

                      Also, what's milking? I remember when my ex-wife got arrested for trying to kill me, a few cops accused me of milking it (based on a video I shot where I was telling her not to punch me and not to follow me around the house [because she was going bananas + bashing me and I didn't want her to follow me... but I used a really soft, calm voice rather than crying...etc because I was used to bottling up my pain and hiding it]). I mention this because footy players are big dudes and it's easy to assume that since they're not crying or grimacing, they're 'milking it'.

                      With diving in soccer it's easier to tell a 'milk' because merely touching somebody near the goals provides a free kick from in front of the goals. Thus, people who clearly haven't been touched but go flying before dramatically raising their arms to claim a penalty are easy to spot without victim shaming. The NRL's different because it's a contact sport and lying down after contact to 'waste time' or 'milk a penalty' is frowned upon. FWIW Raiders and Souffs fans both accused us of doing this during recent games. Did we? I dunno! When I played footy, lotsa odd things could make me feel like I might be injured. For example if I landed awkwardly and pulled a ligament or something then I would often struggle to my feet before jogging it out (making people assume it had never hurt). IMO 99% of the time when footy players stay down, they're cautious of being injured. Also if a penalty is called then even if you 'milked it', the person being penalised has to have broken the rules for it to be called.

                      IMO it's dangerous ground if you're gonna send off a guy who's hurt because you reckon he milked it (particularly when somebody has done something to them that is worthy of a penalty... regardless of how soft it may seem).
                      Last edited by ism22; 09-21-2019, 07:41 AM.

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                      • #12
                        And to think I know people who won’t let their kids to play soccer because it teaches them to cheat. Our game has evolved into exactly the same thing.
                        FVCK CANCER

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                          Agreed. While consistency is important, KPIs don't help because the refs get scared of calling out BS coz unless it's written on their cheat sheet, they could get sacked.

                          Also, what's milking? I remember when my ex-wife got arrested for trying to kill me, a few cops accused me of milking it (based on a video I shot where I was telling her not to punch me and not to follow me around the house [because she was going bananas + bashing me and I didn't want her to follow me... but I used a really soft, calm voice rather than crying...etc because I was used to bottling up my pain and hiding it]). I mention this because footy players are big dudes and it's easy to assume that since they're not crying or grimacing, they're 'milking it'.

                          With diving in soccer it's easier to tell a 'milk' because merely touching somebody near the goals provides a free kick from in front of the goals. Thus, people who clearly haven't been touched but go flying before dramatically raising their arms to claim a penalty are easy to spot without victim shaming. The NRL's different because it's a contact sport and lying down after contact to 'waste time' or 'milk a penalty' is frowned upon. FWIW Raiders and Souffs fans both accused us of doing this during recent games. Did we? I dunno! When I played footy, lotsa odd things could make me feel like I might be injured. For example if I landed awkwardly and pulled a ligament or something then I would often struggle to my feet before jogging it out (making people assume it had never hurt). IMO 99% of the time when footy players stay down, they're cautious of being injured. Also if a penalty is called then even if you 'milked it', the person being penalised has to have broken the rules for it to be called.

                          IMO it's dangerous ground if you're gonna send off a guy who's hurt because you reckon he milked it (particularly when somebody has done something to them that is worthy of a penalty... regardless of how soft it may seem).
                          You really need to learn how to filter dude

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                          • #14
                            Gagai looked like he had been studying Neymar recently

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                            • #15
                              The referees continuously call milking and often the player doing this is holding another opposition player preventing him from getting onside...Since the referees are witnessing milking, why don't they penalise it?

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