It has been good but I know what you mean Gordon, and it's not specific to the World Cup. I would love to see a proper crackdown using all the technology available to get rid of diving, shirt pulling, professional fouls and the rest. A few instant red cards would make some of them stop and think, even the whole team forfeiting the match if necessary. Watching all the fouls going on at every corner it's disgraceful. But nothing will be done about it.
I agree with you sanguine, nothing will be done about it. I particularly hate shirt pulling and would like to see more done about this. Also holding other players back with both arms round them. I remember an incident at a match I went to a while back. A corner was taken and a player from the attacking team held the keeper (Jens Lehmann) with both arms wrapped around him. Lehmann tried to get free and elbowed the player holding him as he tried to dive to get the ball. The ball went in the back of the net, Lehmann was booked for elbowing and the goal stood! So, the thing is, I haven't noticed anything worse in this World Cup than what you see every week in the Premier League. Maybe I have become used to it, but to me, years ago the World Cup was really ill-disciplined, so there's an improvement.
The problem is it's up to the refs to act on these issues. I haven't read the rules for some years now, so if they have changed and what I am going to say next is wrong, I apologize. When I did read the rules 2 things stuck in my mind. One was that it was often stated ....'the ref
may give a yellow card for ......' and very often they don't. The other was that 'the spirit of the law' was important too rather than merely sticking to the 'letter of the law'. This is why it's fouls with the hands/arms which annoy me the most......this is supposed to be football!
Professional fouls - yes I would like to see tougher penalties for these. They can be much more damaging than a bite! I'm not saying the bite was right, but one or two fouls in the Premiership could have resulted in players losing a leg.
Diving - the worst dive I have ever seen was done by Batistuta. when Arsenal played Fiorentina at Wembley. He looked back to see where the ref was, 'tripped' and did a roly-poly and was awarded a free-kick. We were right there. There was no-one within 5 yards of him. This was made even worse by the fact that he should have already been sent off within a minute of kick-off for a nasty foul on Lee Dixon. (Well I think it was Lee Dixon).
So I agree with all you say here and I also agree that nothing will be done about it, it happens at all levels in football, not just the World Cup.