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just checked it isn't April 1st(A) you can be sent off before the match starts but a substitute will be allowed(b) at a kick off you can now pass the ball backwards(c)"Player accidentally losing boot allowed to "continue playing until play next stops". em is't this called a health and safety issue - if the player without the boot gets tacked he's liable to get annoyed(d)Under-shorts must be same colour as shorts - or the hem" kids who must have the complete kit can spend a bit xtra(e)Messi, Ronaldo etc who feint when taking penalty now punished with yellow card & indirect freekick. No retake. Stuttering runs still allowedthere are lots more changes not as stupid as this some very significant
The colour of the cycling shorts/skin tight tops players wear under the kit. Those are skins. That rule has been around for ages, but like rigo says no-one ever enforced it.
The skins rule has been in place for a while, just not all referees choose to enforce it.The biggest change I want to see next season is the following...'The Football League can confirm that our worst referee, the useless arrogant never-wrong tosspot that is Trevor Kettle, has officially been dropped. After 13 years, we've finally realised that he puts the height into sh*te.'
1) As soon as a goal is signalled by the Ref the clock stops. Then the conceding team does not get punished twice. Let the scoring Team have their well rehearsed goal celebrations - let them form pyramids and blow kisses to their 10 fans ... it would matter not as the game clock would not restart till the conceding Team kicked off again
Taking throw in from where the ball went out( not 20 yards away) and the unpunished wrestling at corners are my biggest bugbears where I think the rules should be changed/enforced.
(e)Messi, Ronaldo etc who feint when taking penalty now punished with yellow card & indirect freekick. No retake.
Quote from: Donnywolf on May 09, 2016, 09:10:01 pm1) As soon as a goal is signalled by the Ref the clock stops. Then the conceding team does not get punished twice. Let the scoring Team have their well rehearsed goal celebrations - let them form pyramids and blow kisses to their 10 fans ... it would matter not as the game clock would not restart till the conceding Team kicked off againSod that, just allow the conceding team to be able to restart ten seconds after the goal has been scored regardless of where the scoring team's players are. Then we'll see how important it is to the scoring side to prat about celebrating rather than getting back into their own half and getting on with it...
Stop giving red cards for "denial of obvious goalscoring opportunity" offences which result in a penalty kick - what is a penalty if not an obvious goalscoring opportunity??(unless the offence itself is worthy of a red card or is a second yellow)
Goal kicks taken from the side the ball goes out
Yes but they can be taken from either side.The Burton keeper wasted time on Saturday when the ball went out on one side of his goal. He retrieved the ball,went behind the goal to the opposite side, paused and then went a cross the front of goal to the side that he had started from.It was worth a booking for blatant time wasting.
I'd like to see a trial of rolling subs. I wonder what the game would be like with a specialist kick taker coming on for set-pieces.
Perhaps we should allow helmets too.