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Old 1st August 2007, 06:47 PM
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Finally, lets hope it works

Scottish referees will be able to use video evidence this season to punish cheating in football.
New Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith has launched a new scheme to clamp down on diving.

Referees will review match footage and, if they feel they have missed a player diving or feigning injury, they will punish them retrospectively.

The scheme will start as a pilot this weekend at the start of the new season and come into effect on 1 January.

"It's great news, we've got to do everything possible to clean up the game and make it fairer," Hibernian boss John Collins told Five Live.

"Sometimes the referees miss it and get it wrong and I'm all for cutting out the divers and the cheats.

"It's a part of the game I don't like and I think the majority of fair-minded football people will be delighted with the new rules."

It forms part of a range of measures designed to improve the image of the game in the coming season.

Smith said: "In recent years, one unhealthy development in the game in Scotland has been that of simulation, the term used within football to refer to cheating by players - either to gain an advantage by 'conning' the referee or to provoke the referee to issue a sanction against an opponent.

"It can often be the case that the perpetrator of the offence is successful in his intentions and also escapes punishment.

"When this happens, there is little doubt that the image of the game is harmed. In these circumstances, the cheat wins.

"It is the intention of the SFA to address the problem by introducing an initiative from 1 January 2008 to target the offence of simulation when committed by players who escape sanction from the referee."

Smith made it clear that clubs and players must address the issue.

"The problem is not a referees' one - it is their job to apply the Laws of the Game," he said.

"If players did not seek to indulge in cheating, the problem would not exist.

"At the top level of the game, players have a duty to set the correct standards of sporting attitudes and conduct for the benefit of current and future participants in football, whether they be young players or spectators."

Collins added that he hoped ex-players would sit on the panel to offer their expert views on incidents.

"I'm not defending diving but sometimes a player may flick his legs out of the way of a tackle - if he doesn't he might get his ankle caught and some damage can be done," said Collins.

"Only a player or an ex-player can identify whether it is a dive from a cheat or whether it is a dive to get yourself out of a difficult situation."

Among other disciplinary initiatives taken by the SFA in the coming season, referees are being told to be tough on a range of misdemeanours, such as holding and pushing in the penalty area, mass confrontations, serious foul play and unacceptable behaviour in the technical area.

Head of referee development Donald McVicar said: "Referees in Scotland are instructed to be particularly strong in identifying these offences and suitably punish offenders.

"This is not a clampdown but an effort to improve the game's image."
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Old 1st August 2007, 07:15 PM
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Been waiting for this to happen for a while
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About time isn't it! But I still think they have got it wrong - what's the point of a "review" days or weeks later?

It should be like Wimbledon tennis where the manager can demand a video replay 3 times a game or something for such things as dives, ball crossing the line etc
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Old 3rd August 2007, 01:48 PM
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I think it is a good idea using replays BUT will it take the pace out of the british game and become more like seria 'A' - slow and boring!
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