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Steve Clarke disappointed with Steven Gerrard's comments


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35 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

Never mentioned this dive strangely enough!

To be fair to him that's because the newspapers didn't tell him about it and the BBCs highlights didn't show it either. Nobody knows about Brown's tackle and Burke's dive but every fan in the country's knows about Defoe's "dive" and MacGregor's "leg breaker".

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John McGarry from the Daily Mail wrote in his match report that the ref "might have booked Scott Brown sooner than he did" and that "Oliver Burke was upset not to have a penalty appeal taken more seriously". That's all.

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18 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

Frank and Ollie's Dive Shack daily blackboard mantra : If you want to thrive on a dive, ask for a powder with your chowder.

Clam Chowder, a speciality for the gentlemen of the press. 

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2 hours ago, Walterbear said:

Law 12. Attempting to deceive the referee is the rule with respect to simulation. Burke is guilty. 

I think Pete was referring to retrospective action. If the opposing team gain no advantage (e. g. Penalty award or free kick) then they won’t use it. Just a case of referee missed it so tough.

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