by Sutekh » 04 Mar 2019 17:46
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Mar 2019 08:58
Sutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across the pitch
by LWJ » 05 Mar 2019 09:15
Winston BiscuitSutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across the pitch
Something I have said for ages should be brought in. I have wondered in the past why players don't do this anyway, assuming the laws don't allow it.
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Mar 2019 09:18
LWJWinston BiscuitSutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across the pitch
Something I have said for ages should be brought in. I have wondered in the past why players don't do this anyway, assuming the laws don't allow it.
They can and do, do it.
by LWJ » 05 Mar 2019 10:05
Winston BiscuitLWJWinston Biscuit
Something I have said for ages should be brought in. I have wondered in the past why players don't do this anyway, assuming the laws don't allow it.
They can and do, do it.
never seen it (aside from Sunday league etc)
Can you give me an example I could look up?
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Mar 2019 10:08
LWJWinston BiscuitLWJ They can and do, do it.
never seen it (aside from Sunday league etc)
Can you give me an example I could look up?
Off the top of my head, no.
Generic example if a player is injured and treated on one side of the pitch/leaves via stretcher they don't have to do it at the half way line. The player coming on always has to go on from the halfway though.
by LWJ » 05 Mar 2019 10:13
Winston BiscuitLWJWinston Biscuit
never seen it (aside from Sunday league etc)
Can you give me an example I could look up?
Off the top of my head, no.
Generic example if a player is injured and treated on one side of the pitch/leaves via stretcher they don't have to do it at the half way line. The player coming on always has to go on from the halfway though.
yeah fair point with injuries where someone is stretchered off (matey who broke his arm against us a couple of years back and walked up through the fans and out via the concourse) but that is obv not what we are talking about here, we are talking the board goes up, your number is on it so you just step off the pitch closest to you and that is it, you are off, new player runs on from the bench area.
by genome » 05 Mar 2019 10:15
Sutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across th epitch.
genomeSutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across th epitch.
I endorse this one.
Old Man AndrewsgenomeSutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across th epitch.
I endorse this one.
Not saying I necessarily have an issue with it but it will end up being argued this could be infamatory in some cases. A Liverpool player walking around the pitch next to the supporters at Old Trafford could stir up the crowd or have things chucked at them etc. The whole idea of the subs going off where they go now is that it is a controlled, neutral area.
I have always been in favour of the clock stopping during substitutions.
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Mar 2019 10:40
Old Man AndrewsgenomeSutekh In addition there's talk of when substitutions are made that the player being substituted must leave the filed of play by the nearest touchline to try and cut down the amount of time wasting by slow walks across th epitch.
I endorse this one.
Not saying I necessarily have an issue with it but it will end up being argued this could be infamatory in some cases. A Liverpool player walking around the pitch next to the supporters at Old Trafford could stir up the crowd or have things chucked at them etc.
by Stranded » 05 Mar 2019 11:21
Sutekh Seems the powers that be are hoping to resolve handball "incidents" next season by defining anything where an arm is outside of a player's "normal silhouette" as handball.
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by Sanguine » 05 Mar 2019 11:35
by windermereROYAL » 05 Mar 2019 12:41
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Mar 2019 12:47
Sanguine The handball thing feels like pointless fiddling - I don't see the current rules as particularly contentious and there can't be more than a small handful of such decisions each season that cause any debate.
Not sure what's wrong with 'an unnatural position.' It works.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 05 Mar 2019 12:49
windermereROYAL The way to solve the substitute problem is for the ref to add on the appropriate time, Christ it`s not rocket science is it? also do away with injury time subs, fcuking hate it when they do that.
Doing away with rebounds from pens as well I hear,
by 6ft Kerplunk » 05 Mar 2019 13:21
by Sutekh » 05 Mar 2019 14:45
by Hendo » 05 Mar 2019 16:12
windermereROYAL The way to solve the substitute problem is for the ref to add on the appropriate time, Christ it`s not rocket science is it? also do away with injury time subs, fcuking hate it when they do that.
Doing away with rebounds from pens as well I hear,
by windermereROYAL » 05 Mar 2019 16:54
HendowindermereROYAL The way to solve the substitute problem is for the ref to add on the appropriate time, Christ it`s not rocket science is it? also do away with injury time subs, fcuking hate it when they do that.
Doing away with rebounds from pens as well I hear,
What about if a player is injured or the 'keeper gets sent off and you need to sub one on?
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