alastair
ignorant
You condone what they did to Van Nistelrooy at the final whistle? That was a thousand times worse than a dive. Quite clearly Wenger did not coach the nasty side out of those players, why would he have more success with Suárez?
The Forlán penalty was a soft one - yeah, it wasn't Van Nistelrooy who won that penalty, you know that? - and Rooney dived, yes. Since then, however, you lot are just playing the victim over Old Trafford penalties. We should have had a penalty and a red in 2006 when Djourou (I think) handled Rooney's goalbound shot, the penalties awarded in 2008 - when Arsenal took the lead due to an Adebayor handball - and 2009 were both correct decisions (Gallas handball and Almunia taking out Rooney).
It's a bit like Spurs' constant moaning about the Roy Carroll decision: they have a tendency to conveniently ignore everything in their favour (joke reds for Rafael and Scholes, Palacios attempting to maim Ronaldo) and cry about that one thing. RAWK, at least, plays the victim in a general sense, does not originate everything from ONE event.
I don't even know what to say to all of that. Literally no idea.
Wenger clearly coaches difficult players out of some of their problems. So many of our young players have had disciplinary issues, but he managed to turn them into reliable players. Suarez would be tough but there's no reason why he couldn't do it to him.