09 Dec 2017 12:46:56
Can any eds or posters clear up this rule. Morata has just done a shocking dive against west ham. He also did one in his last game which was just as embarrassing. My question is why hasn't he got a ban but niasse did?
Is it only if you win the penalty? Because both of morata dives were waived away?
How does the rule work?


1.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 13:08:22
He could be punished retrospectively -like Niasse.


2.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 13:08:47
Benny thought it was down to the panel to give retrospective action, but if the ref gives a yellow there could be no further action. I also think that they only punish if the ref has been decieved.


3.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 13:33:17
Aren't there some kind of rules about whether he writes In his report if he saw it or not?


4.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 13:38:48
For me it's ridiculous the way a red can be recinded but a yellow can't be turned into a red retospectively. The officials can't see everything and the more help they can get the better, also players will eventually stop trying to con the ref cause the negatives out weigh the positives.


5.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 14:02:53
He can only be punished retrospectively for “successfully deceiving” the ref. The penalty incident last week involving Morata that I saw was a nailed on penalty where he controlled the ball back to goal and the keeper nailed him from behind and nothing was given.


6.) 09 Dec 2017
09 Dec 2017 16:37:36
If the ref hasn’t been deceived by the dive then he should be booking him for diving?