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Tony Pulis wants FA to introduce three-game diving ban
Stoke manager Tony Pulis wants the Football Association to ban players who dive for three matches.
Pulis accused Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic of "simulation" after City's 1-0 defeat on Saturday.
On Thursday, he said: "The FA should pull people up for diving and give them a three-game ban straight away.
"Ivanovic would be looking at three games, Chelsea wouldn't be too happy with him and I don't think he would be diving around any more."
Chelsea were not awarded any penalties during the Premier League game at Stamford Bridge and Oscar was booked for diving, while Ivanovic escaped a yellow card despite going down in the box when he appeared not to be touched.
Pulis, whose defender Andy Wilkinson is serving a three-match suspension for a violent conduct, added: "They are really quick to pull people up on incidents that they think are bookable or sending-off incidents.
"We just don't think it's right and we encourage the players to be as honest as they can.
"Michael Kightly stayed on his feet [in a separate incident] and rightly so.
"We think it is the way to do it - whatever other clubs do, they do."