Ashley Young goes down under a challenge from Kagisho Dikgacoi on Saturday. Young won the penalty while Dikgacoi was sent off
"If a player is continually booked for diving, and it becomes a problem, we'll visit the club and talk the player through what is a dive and what isn't," Premier League spokesman Phil Dorward told the Sun: "Diving is seriously frowned upon in the English game by everybody, including the players, because it's seen that you're conning a fellow professional."
David Moyes on Ashley Young's diving
Writing in the Daily Mail, former referee Graham Poll said the FA had to act against Young. "[He] is a cheat and he should be banned for five games, then he might stop diving to try and con referees. Managers' 'having a word' with him has not discouraged Young from diving and so it should be time for the footballing authorities to step in.
"Any change to law needs submission and approval by the IFAB but a disciplinary sanction is not covered in law, it is determined by National Associations. Therefore in cases of undisputed diving, whether punished on the field or not, why not impose a five match ban? I believe that would have a much better effect than the managerial word."
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