by stealthpapes » 22 Jan 2025 15:40
by stealthpapes » 22 Jan 2025 15:41
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Feb 2025 08:39
All 72 National League clubs have written to the EFL Board demanding the introduction of three promotion and relegation spots between the two leagues from next season.
by Sutekh » 05 Feb 2025 09:16
Winston BiscuitAll 72 National League clubs have written to the EFL Board demanding the introduction of three promotion and relegation spots between the two leagues from next season.
would love to see that. would also improve the standard of L2 IMO as the top few in the National League are always a pretty decent standard these days. Not sure turkeys are going to vote for Christmas though.
by Winston Biscuit » 01 Mar 2025 15:36
by Sutekh » 01 Mar 2025 16:03
Winston Biscuit Rule change from next season - goalkeeper can hold on to the ball for 8 seconds and if they exceed that a corner kick to the opposing team will be given.
Current rule is 6 seconds with a free kick given to the opposing team, but it's rarely enforced.
by Winston Biscuit » 01 Mar 2025 16:18
SutekhWinston Biscuit Rule change from next season - goalkeeper can hold on to the ball for 8 seconds and if they exceed that a corner kick to the opposing team will be given.
Current rule is 6 seconds with a free kick given to the opposing team, but it's rarely enforced.
So if refs are incapable of counting to 6, what makes the FA think they can make it to 8?
by Sutekh » 01 Mar 2025 16:30
Winston BiscuitSutekhWinston Biscuit Rule change from next season - goalkeeper can hold on to the ball for 8 seconds and if they exceed that a corner kick to the opposing team will be given.
Current rule is 6 seconds with a free kick given to the opposing team, but it's rarely enforced.
So if refs are incapable of counting to 6, what makes the FA think they can make it to 8?
I assume this announcement means it's going to be strictly enforced from next season, rather than now where no one really enforces it.
Also the refs are being told that the final 5 seconds needs to be 'visually counted on their fingers', which i assume means they hold their hand in their air and count it down so everyone can seehow much more is the ref going to have to do?! It's quite ridiculous. What happens when he starts counting then something happens which he has to deal with? More reason for fans to be faux angry
How many games into next season until we first see a goal scored from a corner awarded after 8 seconds is deemed to have been exceeded, only for one of Carragher or Neville to then show it with a timer, prove it was only 7.8 seconds, then label the ref 'an absolute disgrace' and pile into him?
by stealthpapes » 02 Mar 2025 09:30
by Sutekh » 02 Mar 2025 09:56
stealthpapes I can actually see the logic of it - slightly longer time, slightly less threatening penalty, so a chance to better enforce it.
Given the current law/interpretation isn't working, this feels like a reasonable tweek.
by stealthpapes » 02 Mar 2025 10:55
And is this FIFA wide or do we now have a different law operating in England than we do everywhere else?
by Dirk Gently » 02 Mar 2025 19:13
SutekhWinston Biscuit Rule change from next season - goalkeeper can hold on to the ball for 8 seconds and if they exceed that a corner kick to the opposing team will be given.
Current rule is 6 seconds with a free kick given to the opposing team, but it's rarely enforced.
So if refs are incapable of counting to 6, what makes the FA think they can make it to 8?
by Hendo » 03 Mar 2025 09:28
by Silver Fox » 03 Mar 2025 09:59
stealthpapes Right. But its clearly not being enforced. So look at the potential reasons why. Time too short. Freekick perceived as too threatening.And is this FIFA wide or do we now have a different law operating in England than we do everywhere else?
This happens fairly often, right? Different tournaments/leagues give the match officials different steers and interpretations.
(Off top of head, tackles from behind were treated much more seriously in Europe than in home leagues for a solid chunk of the mid90s, same laws in place).
by Winston Biscuit » 03 Mar 2025 10:04
Silver Foxstealthpapes Right. But its clearly not being enforced. So look at the potential reasons why. Time too short. Freekick perceived as too threatening.And is this FIFA wide or do we now have a different law operating in England than we do everywhere else?
This happens fairly often, right? Different tournaments/leagues give the match officials different steers and interpretations.
(Off top of head, tackles from behind were treated much more seriously in Europe than in home leagues for a solid chunk of the mid90s, same laws in place).
Oh you can’t put your foot up in Europe
You can’t show your studs on the ‘nent
They take a dim view of a slightly raised shoe
So think on if you’re up against Ghent, my lad
Think on if you’re up against Ghent
by Whore Jackie » 04 Mar 2025 12:39
by Sanguine » 05 Mar 2025 11:39
Whore Jackie FIFA are continuing trials of a new approach to offside, whereby an attacking player is onside if any part of their torso is in line with a defending player. Currently a player is offside if any body part that can legally score a goal is in advance of a defender.
Moving the line back, to where the player’s torso is in line, is gaining favour among lawmakers, with the rationale that not only would it be a more balanced cut off point, but that the torso is easier to capture using tracking software, potentially allowing for quicker decisions.
This seems a much more sensible approach, so no doubt it will be binned off.
by Dirk Gently » 05 Mar 2025 11:43
by stealthpapes » 05 Mar 2025 12:22
by 6ft Kerplunk » 05 Mar 2025 13:35
Sanguine We shouldn't be calling offside using VAR by someone's boot.
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