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I think the laws around injuries and stopping the game need to be thought about. Not sure what the answer is but I’d start by making the players stand in the centre circle when the game is stopped for injury.
We ask for it, too many of our players are an easy touch, we don't make teams turn and play pit pat in front of them in our own half and getting the ball forward slowly to players with no room to work, and invite a challenge. Sharp and Ironside have men up their backside all the game while it takes six or seven passes to get the ball anywhere near them, they havn't a chance, and some think they are the poor players. Also because we play most balls across the field of play sometimes with up to four or five passes we end up out numbered in midfield and get outnumbered around the centre circle, and have no runners in that important part of the field. Hughes (admitted class) just dominated us in that area all night Monday and we never got near him in there all night, just carried on doing what we do every game, while he hardly made a run of over twenty yards all night and had all the time in the world.
If I wasn't already a Rovers supporter I wouldn't become one. Football isn't a game to fall in love with nowadays - appalling leadership over decades, rampant greed, omnipresent cheating and continual farcical rule tinkering. What is there to love?BobG
Wolfy, my definition of winning ugly is route one football, chasing opposition down and smashing in to every single challenge. That, I don't mind when it's needed. It's the cheating and time wasting now that's making football unrecognisable. I've totally stopped watching top flight football now, I don't want to feel like that with Rovers as it's always been a release from the pressures of life. I agree about the cheating and I also think that route one might not be pretty but I think that it’s the only way out of this league.
It's simple for me. Phsyios on whilst the game is in play like rugby. Ball not in play clock stopped. 60 minute matches
The lad who went down for them holding his head was a prime example of blatant cheating, bring in a red card for doing it, it would soon stop. The delaying tactics & time wasting has gone on from year dot, would definitely not stop me becoming a supporter of my club though, or anything else going on, no chance.
As has been said on other posts, our performance was awful and we didn't deserve anything from that game but what changed the game was on 20 minutes when one their players went down "injured". Then we get the customary team talks in. Grimsby changed something at that point and stopped us playing, they also deployed the dark arts of feigning injury, diving at the slightest touch, time wasting etc.I hate everything about this in modern football and I would hate it if Rovers did this as much as what Grimsby did yesterday. I actually wouldn't go and pay my hard earned money to watch it. Palace did the same but refs are so easily conned, I don't get it. How obvious is it when a player goes down seemingly in extreme pain then when gets the free kick and/or player booked, gets up and trots off like nowts happened. Gone are the days of blokes going at it for 90 minutes and trying to walk off a genuine full blooded tackleJust to reiterate, we deserved nothing from that game and it's not an excuse for losing, I'm just getting more frustrated watching modern day football.