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Re: Changes In Football thread

by 6ft Kerplunk » 29 Apr 2024 11:48

Sutekh Understood. File under sin bin then.

Talking of sin bins, Jnr II's team had a bit of a maverick ref the other week. He decided sin bins were actually a thing and sent two players to the sin bin for 10 minutes towards the end of the match. Also gave a coach a yellow card for questioning it. Odd chap though as he also gave a fiver from his match fee to a player from each team who he deemed was their player of the match.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Hendo » 29 Apr 2024 13:48

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Sutekh Understood. File under sin bin then.

Talking of sin bins, Jnr II's team had a bit of a maverick ref the other week. He decided sin bins were actually a thing and sent two players to the sin bin for 10 minutes towards the end of the match. Also gave a coach a yellow card for questioning it. Odd chap though as he also gave a fiver from his match fee to a player from each team who he deemed was their player of the match.



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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Winston Biscuit » 29 Apr 2024 17:25

Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs


And they do vote to bring in a spending cap from the start of the 25/26 season

16 voted for it, 3 voted against (City, Villa & Man Utd) and Chelsea abstained

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Apr 2024 18:07

Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs

Only really in the interests of the perennially safe also rans.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Stranded » 30 Apr 2024 10:21

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Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs


And they do vote to bring in a spending cap from the start of the 25/26 season

16 voted for it, 3 voted against (City, Villa & Man Utd) and Chelsea abstained


Its not really a cap is it when the anticipated cap limit has only been breached twice in history. Both by Chelsea - and one of those times was due to one time expenses as a result of Abramovich getting kicked out.


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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Brogue » 10 Jul 2024 12:12

Winston Biscuit Bielsa saying what we already knew
https://x.com/LUFC_WorldWide/status/1809672752694981105?s=19

:? i have no idea what he's going on about

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Re: Changes In Football thread

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by From Despair To Where? » 08 Aug 2024 09:13

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Winston Biscuit Bielsa saying what we already knew
https://x.com/LUFC_WorldWide/status/1809672752694981105?s=19

:? i have no idea what he's going on about


Yep, talking lots but saying very little.

I think he's saying the pursuit of money is killing the game whereas the heart of football lies with the supporters.

I think Cantona would have said the same in about 5 seconds and sounded enigmatic rather than rambling.


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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2024 09:16



Non-deliberate handball yet body unjustifiably bigger
:shock: :lol: :roll: :?

Congratulations to IFAB for yet more ******* stupid piddling about to provide plenty of extra confusion and subjective twatwaffling to beat officials about the head with.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by From Despair To Where? » 08 Aug 2024 09:17



Well, that's cleared it all up... :roll:


Rolling my eyes at IFAB, not you Winst.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Dirk Gently » 08 Aug 2024 09:54

Mutual holding is usually no offence


So if there are numerous simultaneous wrestling matches going on in the box that's perfectly fine..? :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2024 10:37

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Mutual holding is usually no offence


So if there are numerous simultaneous wrestling matches going on in the box that's perfectly fine..? :shock: :shock: :shock:


It says "usually" which should clarify things for all officials no end :roll:


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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Clyde1998 » 22 Nov 2024 10:05

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 6kg09ee84o

Premier League clubs have voted in favour (16-4) of rules regarding commercial deals. This will require deals clubs sign with 'associated partners' to be of 'fair market value'.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Winston Biscuit » 22 Nov 2024 12:14

Premier League clubs agree "a new in-house media operations business"
"Launching for the start of Season 2026/27, the Premier League will bring all international media content production and distribution in-house."

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by South Coast Royal » 22 Nov 2024 12:29

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Premier League clubs agree "a new in-house media operations business"
"Launching for the start of Season 2026/27, the Premier League will bring all international media content production and distribution in-house."


Whatever that means.
Probably more money to be made by the Premier League so they might eventually pass on just a bit more to EFL clubs...... or maybe not.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Sutekh » 22 Nov 2024 12:57

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Premier League clubs agree "a new in-house media operations business"
"Launching for the start of Season 2026/27, the Premier League will bring all international media content production and distribution in-house."


Whatever that means.
Probably more money to be made by the Premier League so they might eventually pass on just a bit more to EFL clubs...... or maybe not.


Heard reported that Man City were vehemently against this and were therefore obviously one of the four against votes (Forest and Villa were two of the other three against). Presume it means that clubs can’t go off and do their own thing across the globe.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Dirk Gently » 23 Nov 2024 19:25

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Whatever that means.
Probably more money to be made by the Premier League so they might eventually pass on just a bit more to EFL clubs...... or maybe not.


Heard reported that Man City were vehemently against this and were therefore obviously one of the four against votes (Forest and Villa were two of the other three against). Presume it means that clubs can’t go off and do their own thing across the globe.


I think it's in a similar vein to the "deals clubs sign with 'associated partners' to be of 'fair market value'" thing.

Stopping the likes of City getting disproportionately high income from international media partners who just happen to be owned by their overseas owners.

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