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BBC Website saying there was a Garath Bale "dive" whichg replays are inconclusive about, and ask was it a dive or not?


If that was Suarez, everyone would immediately say it was a dive. Bale IMO has got as much previous as Suarez when it comes to diving, but he'll probably get the benefit of the doubt.


Anyway, on a brighter note, great to see Lucas back for the pool!

The referee stopped play to book Bale for what he interpreted as unsportsmanlike behaviour, a bookable offence.

Play was then restarted with an indirect free kick to Fulham...


If play is stopped to administer a caution or dismissal:

If a foul has occurred as well as misconduct, play is restarted according to the nature of the foul (either an indirect free kick, direct free kick or penalty kick to the opposing team);

If no foul under Law 12 has occurred, play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team

He has swan dived at least twice that I can think of.


Suarez has dived plenty, so please don't think I'm saying he hasn't. But equally "he travels at speed and likes to cut across players" could also be said of him, and he has been accused on plenty of occasions when I think that some minimal contact has been enough to send him over because he's at full tilt.

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