SEEDORF WRITES FOR NEW YORK TIMES
AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf has become a columnist for prestigious New York Times. And during his first article, he spoke about cheaters. "Diving? this is not the same in all countries. In England it is much less. I think it would help to use some rugby rules here. When someone is lying on the ground, let the doctor enter, remove him and let the game go on. It will help because a team will be left right away with 10 players and nobody wants to be at a disadvantage. And with the diving, even if they were caught by the camera, the referee may miss it. Nothing happens to that player. That is the reality of the game today. If a player is a good actor and he does it at the right moment, he can get an advantage. These are possibilities in the game today. You can’t always blame the player if those are the rules, even if I think the players who do this are wrong and we should be as sporting as possible. It is not part of my game. I get quite irritated even when my teammates do it." (Photo: Getty Images)

