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WBA's Gayle banned for diving

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West Bromwich Albion striker Dwight Gayle has been banned for two matches after accepting a charge of "successful deception of a match official". The charge related to Tuesday's draw with Nottingham Forest, when Gayle won an 89th-minute penalty which was converted by Jay Rodriguez.
Gayle, 28, is on a season-long loan from Newcastle United and has scored 16 goals in 27 outings for the Baggies. He will miss Championship games against Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers. Gayle will be available to return from his suspension against Sheffield United on Saturday, 23 February.
Laws introducing the power to retrospectively punish "clear acts of simulation" were introduced in May 2017.
A three-person Football Association review panel has to make a unanimous decision before any charge is made against a player. The first suspension for deception imposed by the Football Association was in October 2017, when Carlisle forward Shaun Miller received a two-match ban. Everton's Oumar Niasse became the first Premier League player to be similarly punished the following month.

So when does Salah get his?
 

West Bromwich Albion striker Dwight Gayle has been banned for two matches after accepting a charge of "successful deception of a match official". The charge related to Tuesday's draw with Nottingham Forest, when Gayle won an 89th-minute penalty which was converted by Jay Rodriguez.
Gayle, 28, is on a season-long loan from Newcastle United and has scored 16 goals in 27 outings for the Baggies. He will miss Championship games against Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers. Gayle will be available to return from his suspension against Sheffield United on Saturday, 23 February.
Laws introducing the power to retrospectively punish "clear acts of simulation" were introduced in May 2017.
A three-person Football Association review panel has to make a unanimous decision before any charge is made against a player. The first suspension for deception imposed by the Football Association was in October 2017, when Carlisle forward Shaun Miller received a two-match ban. Everton's Oumar Niasse became the first Premier League player to be similarly punished the following month.

So when does Salah get his?
Salah? Never.

Bought off. Remember, it's no longer a sport, it's scripted entertainment like wrestling, producing same old same old dependable brand names for the tv crowd. Big names will never be effected by the rules.

I used to be interested in football. I yearn for it to return, but it never will. It's been stolen from us.
 
Salah? Never.

Bought off. Remember, it's no longer a sport, it's scripted entertainment like wrestling, producing same old same old dependable brand names for the tv crowd. Big names will never be effected by the rules.

I used to be interested in football. I yearn for it to return, but it never will. It's been stolen from us.

Salah will get it if a situation develops where the RS have a couple of dead rubber games coming up. This will allow the illusion that the rule is being applied across the board and the RS will be painted as victims but won't actually be harmed by it.

Pint of bitter please...NEA
 

It's a total farce, the rule came in at the beginning of the 2017/18 season, and the only prem players I can think off that have been banned are Niasse, and the lad from West Ham, can't actually think of anymore.

The reason you can't remember anymore Lou is because that's all that's been done

Honestly I said to my missus on boxing Day when that diving little tit Salah had won another pen "no way will he get away with that one because that's the most blatant one of the lot and sooner or later he's gonna get done"

Nah, give him a free pass. I wish the ref had given the bad whopper a pen for the dive he took against Palace at Home because retrospectively he would have had to have been banned then

I'd love them to lose the league by

1. not getting decisions because they've dived that much that even genuine fouls the ref turns them down

2. That knobhead manager of theirs gets a touchline ban for questioning the refs integrity last week

Let's see what the fans think of them if those two situations cost them the title
 
They just need to ban diving full stop,not only say they can only be caught if they deceive the ref if he give pen for a dive that he didnt know was a dive,a dive is a dive if a pen or not
Yep, and this retrospective rule needs looking at too. The FA can't do anything about certain situations because the ref saw it. The Refs can be wrong with judgement in the heat of the moment. If he gives a yellow but it should have been red then change it.
 
West Bromwich Albion striker Dwight Gayle has been banned for two matches after accepting a charge of "successful deception of a match official". The charge related to Tuesday's draw with Nottingham Forest, when Gayle won an 89th-minute penalty which was converted by Jay Rodriguez.
Gayle, 28, is on a season-long loan from Newcastle United and has scored 16 goals in 27 outings for the Baggies. He will miss Championship games against Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers. Gayle will be available to return from his suspension against Sheffield United on Saturday, 23 February.
Laws introducing the power to retrospectively punish "clear acts of simulation" were introduced in May 2017.
A three-person Football Association review panel has to make a unanimous decision before any charge is made against a player. The first suspension for deception imposed by the Football Association was in October 2017, when Carlisle forward Shaun Miller received a two-match ban. Everton's Oumar Niasse became the first Premier League player to be similarly punished the following month.

So when does Salah get his?
Once they've mathematically won the league.
 

The reason you can't remember anymore Lou is because that's all that's been done

Honestly I said to my missus on boxing Day when that diving little tit Salah had won another pen "no way will he get away with that one because that's the most blatant one of the lot and sooner or later he's gonna get done"

Nah, give him a free pass. I wish the ref had given the bad whopper a pen for the dive he took against Palace at Home because retrospectively he would have had to have been banned then

I'd love them to lose the league by

1. not getting decisions because they've dived that much that even genuine fouls the ref turns them down

2. That knobhead manager of theirs gets a touchline ban for questioning the refs integrity last week

Let's see what the fans think of them if those two situations cost them the title

The other thing is as well macca, Niasse and the West Ham lad were done not long after the new rules were put in place, so the FA are saying that in all that time that has passed since Niasse was charged there have been no more incidents that warranted bans, it's just another case of the FA being selective as to when to use the rule mate.
 
The other thing is as well macca, Niasse and the West Ham lad were done not long after the new rules were put in place, so the FA are saying that in all that time that has passed since Niasse was charged there have been no more incidents that warranted bans, it's just another case of the FA being selective as to when to use the rule mate.

There's been absolutely loads of incidents as well mate since the Niasse/Lanzini

Martial diving against us was another one which resulted in a pen and yet no retrospective action was taken when it was clear as day he dived to win the pen
 

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