by WAZZOCK » 29 Dec 2016 11:30
by Sutekh » 29 Dec 2016 11:32
by tmesis » 29 Dec 2016 11:53
Ian RoyalNameless Indeed, and it was wrong with that he did.
I agree that too often the powers that be tinker with the laws for very little benefit. They rarely address the significant problems in the game. The offside law is a perfect example where probably only a tiny number of fans really know the law. the new change will, I think, be hard to officiate. At grass roots level it will be almost impossible.
Just maybe, the problem with lots of people not understanding the (actually rather simple rule - new or old) is people making no effort to learn it or keep up to date with changes and taking all their knowledge from TV pundits who have also made no effort to learn the laws and any changes. .
by tmesis » 29 Dec 2016 11:59
Sutekh But why fiddle with the offside law all the time. It's one plainly simple rule that FIFA has continually piddled about with for the last 10/15 years for no real reason whatsoever and all it has achieved is utter confusion amongst players, fans and officials.
by muirinho » 29 Dec 2016 12:19
tmesisSutekh But why fiddle with the offside law all the time. It's one plainly simple rule that FIFA has continually piddled about with for the last 10/15 years for no real reason whatsoever and all it has achieved is utter confusion amongst players, fans and officials.
They started fiddling with it because goals were constantly being disallowed for players being offside, despite that player having no part in the goal - what we'd call passive offside now.
From there there's been a bit of a struggle to define passive and active, and the actual moment the offence of offside occurs.
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Dec 2016 12:23
Nameless Platy I would expect better of you.
If thousands of people, most of whom are active followers of the game, some of whom are paid participants, didn't understand what was going on then something went wrong with communication.
My suggestion, that Ian seems to think is so outrageous, of putting the info in front of people at the game seems reasonable.
Apologies if you disagree, but your collection of websites doesn't address the fact that clearly the communication failed.
by CountryRoyal » 29 Dec 2016 12:25
by sandman » 29 Dec 2016 12:48
tmesisIan RoyalNameless Indeed, and it was wrong with that he did.
I agree that too often the powers that be tinker with the laws for very little benefit. They rarely address the significant problems in the game. The offside law is a perfect example where probably only a tiny number of fans really know the law. the new change will, I think, be hard to officiate. At grass roots level it will be almost impossible.
Just maybe, the problem with lots of people not understanding the (actually rather simple rule - new or old) is people making no effort to learn it or keep up to date with changes and taking all their knowledge from TV pundits who have also made no effort to learn the laws and any changes. .
They have to be aware changes have been made.
Or are you saying you actively go online every year to see if there any rule changes you don't know about?
On this issue, you might even have known the rule had changed, but not been aware of the detail that this could now mean a free kick being awarded in the player's own half now.
For pundits knowing the rules should be a minimum requirement, but instead most seem to struggle with the idea that referees have to go by the rules as written by FIFA, not what Andy Townsend (or whoever) thinks the rules ought to be.
That said, the confusion v Norwich had nothing to do with pundits.
by St. Brynjar » 29 Dec 2016 14:13
by SCIAG » 29 Dec 2016 15:00
NamelessAthleticoSpizz As insignificant as it is.....
the ref took a verbal pummelling unnecessarily
Seems like another pointless FA rule change....which confuses the f11ck out of us.......the thick gate-payers
Are you really suggesting it was the FA that changed the law ? The laws are determined by FIFA !
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Dec 2016 16:47
St. Brynjar The state of this argument, Jesus wept. A rule changed, most of us couldn't be arsed to keep up to date and so booed the ref for making a correct decision. It was utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
by Nameless » 29 Dec 2016 17:48
St. Brynjar The state of this argument, Jesus wept. A rule changed, most of us couldn't be arsed to keep up to date and so booed the ref for making a correct decision. It was utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
by Nameless » 29 Dec 2016 17:53
Platypuss And I thought better of apparent thinking followers of the game that they can't grasp the fact that these changes were widely reported ahead of this season, on a wide variety of news outlets over a significant period of time.
Even if each club had broadcast a short video ahead of the first game of the season, you'd still get people like you complaining it wasn't enough and that what you really expected was a personal home visit from David Elleray.
by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Dec 2016 08:45
by Stranded » 30 Dec 2016 09:12
Pepe the Horseman If the ref had played advantage after the handball, and the goal had been given, would Howson still have been sent off? Has this ever actually happened?
by tidus_mi2 » 30 Dec 2016 09:34
Pepe the Horseman If the ref had played advantage after the handball, and the goal had been given, would Howson still have been sent off? Has this ever actually happened?
by Nameless » 30 Dec 2016 09:45
by CountryRoyal » 30 Dec 2016 10:19
Nameless
It is amusing to see the numbers of people joining the thread to tell us they aren't interested. Almost feels like NSC at times....
by Nameless » 30 Dec 2016 10:33
CountryRoyalNameless
It is amusing to see the numbers of people joining the thread to tell us they aren't interested. Almost feels like NSC at times....
Is it?
Because it's not amusing checking this thread in the hope of seeing a more rounded discussion of the whole game but instead all we get is the monotonous dross of grown men arguing about a stupid rule change.
by Jack Celliers » 30 Dec 2016 10:37
StrandedPepe the Horseman If the ref had played advantage after the handball, and the goal had been given, would Howson still have been sent off? Has this ever actually happened?
I think technically he could have been, advantage being played doesn't discount the offence, for example refs come back to book players for fouls all the time without giving the free-kick.
In practice, I'm not sure it has or would happen. If it did to a Reading player than the it would be a 20 pager in a no time.
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