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Time to change the rules IMHO.Either - the keeper goes off for treatment and has a delay before coming back on like any outfield player, or they sub the goalkeeper. If the team concerned chooses not to sub and gives the gloves temporarily to an outfield player, they have to wait for a break in play before the gloves can be swapped back to the returning 'injured' keeper.Does not apply if injury to keeper arises from a physical clash with an opposing player resulting in a free kick to the keeper's team.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on August 20, 2025, 05:00:00 pmTime to change the rules IMHO.Either - the keeper goes off for treatment and has a delay before coming back on like any outfield player, or they sub the goalkeeper. If the team concerned chooses not to sub and gives the gloves temporarily to an outfield player, they have to wait for a break in play before the gloves can be swapped back to the returning 'injured' keeper.Does not apply if injury to keeper arises from a physical clash with an opposing player resulting in a free kick to the keeper's team. When goal keepers go down injured all players should not be allowed to move to side of the pitch but remain on their side centre circle and no contact with manager or trainers until the half time has been blown .
Goodman applied the same fake an injury antic in front of the south stand last season when playing for Wimbledon.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on August 20, 2025, 05:00:00 pmTime to change the rules IMHO.Either - the keeper goes off for treatment and has a delay before coming back on like any outfield player, or they sub the goalkeeper. If the team concerned chooses not to sub and gives the gloves temporarily to an outfield player, they have to wait for a break in play before the gloves can be swapped back to the returning 'injured' keeper.Does not apply if injury to keeper arises from a physical clash with an opposing player resulting in a free kick to the keeper's team. I agree, but would probably suggest that if a GK goes down injured, then the outfield players are not permitted to go within 20-30 yards of the technical area until the game re-starts.
The captain should take the keepers 30 seconds off the pitch, if the keeper is the captain a player should be nominated before kick off. EASY
Quote from: karldew on August 20, 2025, 05:43:59 pmThe captain should take the keepers 30 seconds off the pitch, if the keeper is the captain a player should be nominated before kick off. EASYI agree to a point. As I watched last night and saw that charade I thought , why not make the Captain go off but in my case I said 3 minutesI had not brained the fact that the Captain COULD be the Keeper and I would say in that case let the opposing Captain choose the player to leave the pitch for the 3 minutesThe timing of the 3 minutes should be done by 4th official with a stop watch that he stops when the ball goes out and restarts when it goes back in.It's yet another ugly unnecessary blot on the so called "beautiful game" .
Quote from: hamiltonrover on August 20, 2025, 05:10:01 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on August 20, 2025, 05:00:00 pmTime to change the rules IMHO.Either - the keeper goes off for treatment and has a delay before coming back on like any outfield player, or they sub the goalkeeper. If the team concerned chooses not to sub and gives the gloves temporarily to an outfield player, they have to wait for a break in play before the gloves can be swapped back to the returning 'injured' keeper.Does not apply if injury to keeper arises from a physical clash with an opposing player resulting in a free kick to the keeper's team. I agree, but would probably suggest that if a GK goes down injured, then the outfield players are not permitted to go within 20-30 yards of the technical area until the game re-starts.This is probably the most practical deterrent however, it also needs to apply to all injuries as outfield players could and do feign injury too. But, there maybe genuine injuries, some taking a while to sort out. Do we still insist players remain infield without contact with the bench?
On a flip side of this, I don’t believe a player who has had treatment should be off the pitch for 30 seconds IF the player who tackled them received a card.