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The 6 second would have worked if refs actually followed it up and implemented that rule.I don't see how this fixes it unless refs are actually going to do something about it.I'd like to see yellow cards for those feigning injury and then getting up as though nothings happened.Can't even say it's the magic sponge anymore because physios don't take on a bucket of water.
How many refs will follow this to the letter though? Does the time start as soon as the goalie has possession or after he has been lying on the ground for 20 seconds? It might also lead to players impeding the keeper as he collects to waste a few seconds so it is a more hurried clearance. I’m sure that teams will be trying to bend the rules as soon as it comes in.
I know that but catching a ball means that you can throw it almost instantly if in room. Diving full length or smothering the ball at a forward’s feet means how many seconds to get back to your feet?Common sense is a big part of all rules.I can see some being sticklers and some not really implementing it personally. Wrestling in the area at dead ball situations should be stopped as well.
Quote from: Nudga on March 02, 2025, 09:55:50 amThe 6 second would have worked if refs actually followed it up and implemented that rule.I don't see how this fixes it unless refs are actually going to do something about it.I'd like to see yellow cards for those feigning injury and then getting up as though nothings happened.Can't even say it's the magic sponge anymore because physios don't take on a bucket of water. Anyone who has ever played football will have had knocks which are immediately painful enough to put you on the floor, but which wear off quickly enough to not need the physio. “Feigning injury” is absolutely wrong, but indistinguishable from the real thing.
Fiddling round the edges with all sorts of attempts to speed the game up , or to be factually correct to make the game " less slow" but in truth the games Rulibg bodies know the answer lies in a fixed time per half of each gameThe current " ball actually in play" in the Premier League game is around 56 or 57 minutesSo why not start with 30 each half . Just think of EVERYTHING that we wouldn't see any more
Keepers can't pick up back passes from their own player now
It isn’t indistinguishable when a player gets hit in the chest and goes down clutching his face though.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 02, 2025, 10:13:39 amQuote from: Nudga on March 02, 2025, 09:55:50 amThe 6 second would have worked if refs actually followed it up and implemented that rule.I don't see how this fixes it unless refs are actually going to do something about it.I'd like to see yellow cards for those feigning injury and then getting up as though nothings happened.Can't even say it's the magic sponge anymore because physios don't take on a bucket of water. Anyone who has ever played football will have had knocks which are immediately painful enough to put you on the floor, but which wear off quickly enough to not need the physio. “Feigning injury” is absolutely wrong, but indistinguishable from the real thing.Yes, I've played football so I know when you get hit hard you may end up on the floor. Then you get up and "walk it off". Professional players don't get up do they, they wait for the physio to come on and they go through the rigmarole of "checking them over".It's shite, football is primarily an entertainment industry where we pay our money to watch football. We don't pay to watch theatrics and cheating.
The refs should take more control at corners, it take around 5 minutes of pushing, shirt holding and blocking before the kick is taken.Tom Anderson is totally focussed on stopping his man by wrestling, he doesn’t even look to see where the ball is. I can remember a couple of years ago at the start of the season when the refs were booking players before the corners were taken, but it soon fizzled out.
My problem with this rule is it invites each attacking team to put two players on the keeper (one each side to block kicks) as soon as he has the ball in hand (e.g. easy after a corner), the keeper can't get it away, and I can see mayhem as defenders clash with the attackers.I think a clause is needed to cover that, for example clock does not start ticking until all opposition players are at least 2 metres away
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on March 04, 2025, 04:27:43 pmMy problem with this rule is it invites each attacking team to put two players on the keeper (one each side to block kicks) as soon as he has the ball in hand (e.g. easy after a corner), the keeper can't get it away, and I can see mayhem as defenders clash with the attackers.I think a clause is needed to cover that, for example clock does not start ticking until all opposition players are at least 2 metres away I respectfully disagree. Keepers could do a bit of the old "hand ball" shoulder drop technique to get out of a tight spot, they are also allowed to travel with the ball in their hands in their own area. Not sure why keepers are this over protected.
Another tactical feigned injury tonight, this time by the Bromley ‘keeper going down on 80 minutes, 10 yards outside his area.The ref has little option in such circumstances than to stop play.Cue all the Bromley players trotting over to have a team talk with the manager.This is the stuff which is killing the game.At least the ref added on 10 minutes, credit due for that.