by Sutekh » 19 Jun 2017 12:42
by Stranded » 19 Jun 2017 13:09
by Stranded » 19 Jun 2017 13:14
by Handsome Man » 19 Jun 2017 13:16
Stranded Actually all seem pretty reasonable to me.
Quite like the idea of the halves being 30mins and stopping the clock. Would probably end up having more playing time than we do now.
by Platypuss » 19 Jun 2017 13:20
Stranded a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
by Handsome Man » 19 Jun 2017 13:23
Stranded passing to yourself at a free-kick, corner and goal-kick - makes sense, quick restart to a game, could benefit the attacking team
a stadium clock which stops and starts along with the referee's watch - no problem here, everyone knows how long to go.
allowing the goal-kick to be taken even if the ball is moving - no big deal
a goal-kick being taken on the same side that the ball went out on - would stop keepers taking the ball to the other side to waste time, so fair enough
a "clearer and more consistent definition" of handball - think we'd all agree with this
a player who scores a goal or stops a goal with his hands gets a red card - no problem there
a keeper who handles a backpass or throw-in from a team-mate concedes a penalty - bit tough but hardly happens now anyway, so why not increase the penalty for stupidity
the referee can award a goal if a player stops a goal being scored by handling on or close to the goal-line - yep makes sense, no more situations like Suarez in 2010 WC which cost Ghana the game
referees can only blow for half-time or full-time when the ball goes out of play - great, could add some additional tension when the clock gets to 0.
a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
by Stranded » 19 Jun 2017 13:26
PlatypussStranded a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
This is the only one I have a real issue with - a penalty is really just a freekick and the attacking team should have more of an advantage, not less. Just enforce the existing encroachment rules better.
And stop goalies moving off the line before the ball is struck. No excuses for letting them get away with it.
by Stranded » 19 Jun 2017 13:27
Handsome ManStranded passing to yourself at a free-kick, corner and goal-kick - makes sense, quick restart to a game, could benefit the attacking team
a stadium clock which stops and starts along with the referee's watch - no problem here, everyone knows how long to go.
allowing the goal-kick to be taken even if the ball is moving - no big deal
a goal-kick being taken on the same side that the ball went out on - would stop keepers taking the ball to the other side to waste time, so fair enough
a "clearer and more consistent definition" of handball - think we'd all agree with this
a player who scores a goal or stops a goal with his hands gets a red card - no problem there
a keeper who handles a backpass or throw-in from a team-mate concedes a penalty - bit tough but hardly happens now anyway, so why not increase the penalty for stupidity
the referee can award a goal if a player stops a goal being scored by handling on or close to the goal-line - yep makes sense, no more situations like Suarez in 2010 WC which cost Ghana the game
referees can only blow for half-time or full-time when the ball goes out of play - great, could add some additional tension when the clock gets to 0.
a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
Why make changes for the sake of it. All of the changes solve non-existent problems. Anything that makes football more like rugby union can only be a bad thing. There is a very good reason why rugby is followed by people who don't like sport, and that is because rugby is rubbish.
by Stranded » 19 Jun 2017 13:29
Handsome ManStranded Actually all seem pretty reasonable to me.
Quite like the idea of the halves being 30mins and stopping the clock. Would probably end up having more playing time than we do now.
The last five minutes of the game are the most exciting thing in the world and this is partially because you never know when the final whistle will blow. Why spoil that?
by Hendo » 19 Jun 2017 16:50
Stranded
a player who scores a goal or stops a goal with his hands gets a red card - no problem there
by BR0B0T » 19 Jun 2017 17:05
by paultheroyal » 19 Jun 2017 17:12
HendoStranded
a player who scores a goal or stops a goal with his hands gets a red card - no problem there
by Green » 19 Jun 2017 17:13
BR0B0T change the shape of the penalty area to reflect the % chance
of scoring from that position
by John Madejski's Wallet » 19 Jun 2017 18:06
Stranded a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
by Ian Royal » 19 Jun 2017 18:22
by BR0B0T » 19 Jun 2017 19:14
GreenBR0B0T change the shape of the penalty area to reflect the % chance
of scoring from that position
Does such a thing exist? I suspect the area may end up looking rather uneven, something like
by CountryRoyal » 19 Jun 2017 20:34
by West Stand Man » 19 Jun 2017 22:12
Handsome ManStranded passing to yourself at a free-kick, corner and goal-kick - makes sense, quick restart to a game, could benefit the attacking team
a stadium clock which stops and starts along with the referee's watch - no problem here, everyone knows how long to go.
allowing the goal-kick to be taken even if the ball is moving - no big deal
a goal-kick being taken on the same side that the ball went out on - would stop keepers taking the ball to the other side to waste time, so fair enough
a "clearer and more consistent definition" of handball - think we'd all agree with this
a player who scores a goal or stops a goal with his hands gets a red card - no problem there
a keeper who handles a backpass or throw-in from a team-mate concedes a penalty - bit tough but hardly happens now anyway, so why not increase the penalty for stupidity
the referee can award a goal if a player stops a goal being scored by handling on or close to the goal-line - yep makes sense, no more situations like Suarez in 2010 WC which cost Ghana the game
referees can only blow for half-time or full-time when the ball goes out of play - great, could add some additional tension when the clock gets to 0.
a penalty kick is either scored or missed/saved and players cannot follow up to score to stop encroachment into the penalty area - in relation to the above - makes sense.
Why make changes for the sake of it. All of the changes solve non-existent problems. Anything that makes football more like rugby union can only be a bad thing. There is a very good reason why rugby is followed by people who don't like sport, and that is because rugby is rubbish.
by West Stand Man » 19 Jun 2017 22:14
Ian Royal Most are fine, also don't like the penalty one. Not sure on playing on until the ball is out of play.... the ball can stay live in football for a hell of a long time.
by Stranded » 20 Jun 2017 07:48
West Stand ManIan Royal Most are fine, also don't like the penalty one. Not sure on playing on until the ball is out of play.... the ball can stay live in football for a hell of a long time.
Once the wining team knows that time is up they will do all they can to get the ball out of play.
If it is a draw then both teams may continue playing but that is a good thing, surely?
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