Sterling and the hate he gets

You can’t hate 55 million people because of a couple of pundits . They are fans as well so are bound to get carried away. Did you see the Scottish pundits behavior after their magnificent 0-0 win at Wembley?

Win with humility is what they want, don't celebrate anything. Rhetoric like "What makes England easy to despise" says it all really.

Rock on Sunday so they can hate us even more.
 
It’s the second challenge he goes down on. Clear foul. He doesn’t start to go down at all after the first one. It’s just a witch hunt as usual for him
Correct. I hadn't noticed yesterday that there is contact on Sterling from both sides. It is the second one that knocks him off balance.
 
It's worth mentioning that Sterling has been trained to go down when he feels contact by the countless times he's tried to be honest and stay on his feet and got fuck all from the refs for doing so.

And while we're at it, here's Daamsgard getting booked for diving in an earlier game.

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Trained by who?
 
Got to say I thought Lee Dixon was absolutely gushing about Raheem last night. From the first minute to the last all he did was praise him, I certainly don't remember him being in the slightest bit critical of him.
No meant as someone who doesn't support England he was unbearable to listen to
 
You can’t hate 55 million people because of a couple of pundits . They are fans as well so are bound to get carried away. Did you see the Scottish pundits behavior after their magnificent 0-0 win at Wembley?
Don't hate 55 million people, hate the English football team. The way English fans conduct themselves is not a good look and the arrogance based on very little is just deluded.
There's context to the Scottish reaction after Wembley too, first major tournament in 23 years, dominating out biggest rivals in an away game, giving the (always dangerous for us) hope after we were below par in the first game.
 
So you made it up. No worries
No, I've seen countless times where he's stayed on his feet, starting with the push by Walker all those years ago against Spurs. Eventually you learn that the only way to get a penalty if you're legitimately fouled is to make it clear to the referee. It shouldn't be like that, but it is. And inevitably that creates situations where players go down easily when they could stay on their feet.
 
No, I've seen countless times where he's stayed on his feet, starting with the push by Walker all those years ago against Spurs. Eventually you learn that the only way to get a penalty if you're legitimately fouled is to make it clear to the referee. It shouldn't be like that, but it is. And inevitably that creates situations where players go down easily when they could stay on their feet.
He hasn't been trained though as that would imply by someone at the club. From comments on here and on his particular performance thread, it would suggest he wasn't fouled and simply went down from minimal contact.
 
No, I've seen countless times where he's stayed on his feet, starting with the push by Walker all those years ago against Spurs. Eventually you learn that the only way to get a penalty if you're legitimately fouled is to make it clear to the referee. It shouldn't be like that, but it is. And inevitably that creates situations where players go down easily when they could stay on their feet.
As did Aguero, and recently Foden round the keeper, bad refereeing leads to players needing to go down easily, or makes it worse.
 
He hasn't been trained though as that would imply by someone at the club. From comments on here and on his particular performance thread, it would suggest he wasn't fouled and simply went down from minimal contact.
Yeah, I didn't mean trained in that sense. I meant learned that that's what he has to do even when it's a legitimate foul.

I think there are degrees of diving though. Damsgaard the other day went down with no contact whatsoever. And the other classic is the Vardy special where the attacker initiates the contact himself, and then goes down. I think Sterling was clipped, but obviously it wasn't enough to send him to the ground. I don't think he ran into the penalty area looking for it, but he took the opportunity. And that's why VAR didn't overrule it, because it wasn't a clear enough dive to say the ref was wrong. People are acting like it was Henry's handball or Rivaldo taking a tumble at the corner flag.
 
Yeah, I didn't mean trained in that sense. I meant learned that that's what he has to do even when it's a legitimate foul.

I think there are degrees of diving though. Damsgaard the other day went down with no contact whatsoever. And the other classic is the Vardy special where the attacker initiates the contact himself, and then goes down. I think Sterling was clipped, but obviously it wasn't enough to send him to the ground. I don't think he ran into the penalty area looking for it, but he took the opportunity. And that's why VAR didn't overrule it, because it wasn't a clear enough dive to say the ref was wrong. People are acting like it was Henry's handball or Rivaldo taking a tumble at the corner flag.
Fair enough
 
No meant as someone who doesn't support England he was unbearable to listen to
He was extremely pro England last night, albeit without being anti Denmark imo. I guess as a former England international, commentating on England in a European semi-final to what would have been, percentage wide, an almost exclusively English/British audience, it's hardly surprising.
 
Did lineker dive for his two penalties against Cameroon? He was a hero after earning these two.





It's clearly a subjective topic, with the answer usually aligned to if you like them or not.

For me Sterling was our hero, he didnt even dive! He won us that game, stopped it going to penalties. Without him we were floundering, even Grealish. Sterling was the difference between failing yet another semi final.

But he's a villain - Mainly due to these fuckers putting cats amongst pigeons for clicks and popularity

 
It’s the second challenge he goes down on. Clear foul. He doesn’t start to go down at all after the first one. It’s just a witch hunt as usual for him
I wouldn’t have complained if it wasn’t given but was nowhere near as soft as so many we see these days
 

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