I think it's the accolades he gets from revered managers (Pep, Pochettino etc) which build up this 'legend' about his past.
You're quite right, the honours won section on his Wikipedia page is nothing to write home about. When he starts scrunching up £20 notes in Spanish at his press...
Unsurprising really. SYP have suggested that they'd rather put more officers on duty to accommodate a 'high profile' game and the associated drink related disorder on a Friday evening into the small hours rather than from midday on a Sunday - there's probably an argument that it works out...
Wow. It's so hard not to get carried away with performances like that. Never say die attitude. Bielsa was urging players forward at 2-2 in the 94th minute after just levelling.
A very mediocre performance imo. The sending off gave us the impetus to attack. Bristol offered no real threat thing forward so it's difficult to fairly judge the two young lads who made their debuts. A useful performance for confidence after West Brom.
It's a shame with him, he's clearly talented enough and doesn't need to do it. 'Fessi' has an appearance clause in his contract doesn't he? Is he part of the 'injured' list?
A tricky one to call. At the start of the season, I'd have had this down as a banker but Wigan have surprised plenty of people in this league so far, especially at home.
Leeds' squad has again been hit with injuries and both our first/second choice right backs are unavailable. I'd imagine...
You're trying to take the point I was making out of context. I was comparing Watkins diving in the box, conning the referee into giving a penalty to Roofe who handled it in being equivalent in terms of cheating and being wrong.
Roofe will be remembered for what he did long after Watkins. It's...
The last few years at Elland Road, I've often witnessed the opposite in terms of the attacking football/'big' club point - the referees have been more defiant against a larger, vociferous crowd than they may be used to at various other grounds in the Championship/League 1. Leeds haven't had a...
So through all that tosh (apt username by the way), I think what you're trying to say is that diving is OK because it's seen as being more widely accepted, even though it's still effectively cheating? And also by your logic Kemar Roofe is likely to be remembered as a cheat for the next 32...
Doesn't make it right though does it? Both are against the rules. Diving to con the ref into getting a penalty is cheating. Handling the ball into the goal is cheating.