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Danny Mills names Arsenal legend as the player who brought diving to England

Published 15:25 16 Feb 2016 GMT

Darragh Murphy
Danny Mills names Arsenal legend as the player who brought diving to England

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3 July, 2000.

Prior to this date, nobody dived in the Premier League but, since then, it's turned into a modern phenomenon. That's not according to us. It's according to former Manchester City full-back Danny Mills who has claimed that Arsenal legend Robert Pires is to blame for the simulation epidemic that's currently on display in England. Mills and Pires had a notoriously strained relationship on the pitch and Mills believes the Frenchman, who signed for the Gunners from Marseille, brought the culture of going down easy with him. Arsenal v Manchester City "It is true that there was no love lost between me and Pires," Mills wrote in The Times. "I spent many years playing against him as a right back, for Leeds United and Manchester City, and we had what might be called a fractious relationship. "I will always remember him as the player who, in my view, really brought diving into the English game; his habit of throwing himself to the ground without any provocation always infuriated me." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4muK9o_A2lc Does he have a point?
Danny Mills names Arsenal legend as the player who brought diving to England