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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Mar 15, 2019 12:38:01 GMT
Some interesting rule changes for next season.
No attacking players within 1 metre of a defensive wall.
Goal kicks don't have leave the penalty area.
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point.
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Post by lordb on Mar 15, 2019 12:42:23 GMT
the no attacking players within 1 metre of a wall is going to cause problems
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Post by StokieSC on Mar 15, 2019 12:44:11 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 12:45:01 GMT
The subs rule is a decent one to stop time wasting. Gives us chance to abuse players as they walk round the parameter as well....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 12:46:44 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle? Joking aside that's what will happen, instead of a player going over to the far touchline before he's subbed they'll hover in the centre circle instead. Should still save a bit of time though.....
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Post by werrington on Mar 15, 2019 12:47:31 GMT
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 15, 2019 13:22:24 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle? Levitation.
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Post by AlliG on Mar 15, 2019 14:01:32 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle? The referee will pace out the distance to one touchline and then to the other. Once he has decided which is the nearest, the player will be required to leave the pitch on that side. (I think)
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Post by leicspotter on Mar 15, 2019 16:12:17 GMT
more half arsed tinkering bollocks that will cause further confusion and inconsistency
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Post by Veritas on Mar 15, 2019 21:48:38 GMT
more half arsed tinkering bollocks that will cause further confusion and inconsistency On this occasion I don't think so all fairly straightforward and easy to understand. I would add some others from rugby Goal awarded for deliberate foul to stop definate goal, eg handball on the line. Free kick moved forward 10 yards for failing to retreat and plus a yellow card for blocking a quick free kick. (This was tried some time ago but inexplicably not continued) Temporary subs for blood injury Ref to signal playing advantage and let play run on until play breaks down and take back to the foul. Punch opponents in face and only get a slight telling off from ref, well perhaps not this one.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Mar 15, 2019 22:53:02 GMT
Referees should be given the authority to kick the subbed player up the arse all the way to the touchline if he deems he is moving too slowly. That would sort it out.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Mar 15, 2019 22:55:33 GMT
more half arsed tinkering bollocks that will cause further confusion and inconsistency On this occasion I don't think so all fairly straightforward and easy to understand. I would add some others from rugby Goal awarded for deliberate foul to stop definate goal, eg handball on the line. Free kick moved forward 10 yards for failing to retreat and plus a yellow card for blocking a quick free kick. (This was tried some time ago but inexplicably not continued) Temporary subs for blood injury Ref to signal playing advantage and let play run on until play breaks down and take back to the foul. Punch opponents in face and only get a slight telling off from ref, well perhaps not this one. I would also consider a sin bin for yellow cards. Needs a bit of thought for football but definitely some mileage in it. Also I was disappointed when the rule that only the captain can speak to the referee didn't work out. They should have gone much harder on that.
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Post by rawli on Mar 15, 2019 23:24:14 GMT
Timekeeper to stop time wasting.
Points docked for diving. The only thing that will stop it.
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Post by Gods on Mar 15, 2019 23:30:34 GMT
the no attacking players within 1 metre of a wall is going to cause problems It is. So in effect the attacking side can no longer plant a man either in the defensive wall, just in front of it or on either end of it. First time an attacking player curls an absolute peach of a free kick over the wall and in to the top corner only for the ref to disallow it having spotted another attacking player encroaching within a yard of the wall World War 3 will break out!
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Post by ohbottom on Mar 15, 2019 23:44:40 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle? Helicopter. Hot air balloon for lower leagues
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Post by hotterpotter on Mar 16, 2019 8:04:14 GMT
Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. What if you're stood on the centre circle? No human is entirely symmetrical. Before the start of the season all players will have to inform the FA which of their ears is the bigger. Then they exit the side of the pitch their biggest ear is facing when the board goes up. If they are facing sideways they just go the direction their nose is pointing. Obviously.
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Post by nott1 on Mar 16, 2019 8:48:57 GMT
the no attacking players within 1 metre of a wall is going to cause problems No,it's STOPPING problems, there's too much shirt pulling in the wall as forwards try to make a gap to shoot through.Good law and so is subs leaving the field at the nearest point to save time wasting.Sorry to disagree lordb.
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Post by StoKeith on Mar 16, 2019 9:06:18 GMT
So a team could make a two man wall in the penalty area on a corner and prevent opposition players from being within 1 metre of it? I would make a couple of two-man walls on a corner to keep their players away from danger zones, particularly away from the keeper.
(Unless the rule specifically prevents such tactics)
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Post by str8outtahampton on Mar 16, 2019 9:22:00 GMT
Some interesting rule changes for next season. No attacking players within 1 metre of a defensive wall. Goal kicks don't have leave the penalty area. Subs must leave the pitch at the closest point. Presumably number 3 means the ball is in play as soon as the keeper has kicked it, much like any free kick. Good show if so.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 16, 2019 10:13:34 GMT
more half arsed tinkering bollocks that will cause further confusion and inconsistency On this occasion I don't think so all fairly straightforward and easy to understand. I would add some others from rugby Goal awarded for deliberate foul to stop definate goal, eg handball on the line. Free kick moved forward 10 yards for failing to retreat and plus a yellow card for blocking a quick free kick. (This was tried some time ago but inexplicably not continued)Temporary subs for blood injury Ref to signal playing advantage and let play run on until play breaks down and take back to the foul. Punch opponents in face and only get a slight telling off from ref, well perhaps not this one. As regards failing to retreat for a free kick - moving the kick forward can sometimes make life harder for the attacking team. I would penalise failure to retreat by allowing the attacking team to take the free kick anywhere they wished within a 10 yard radius of the original foul. That would potentially give real help to the free kick taker.
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