Unless it’s a spurs player, as we saw recently with Lamela.
We need to get our players that fake blood they use in WWE, like the rugby boys used to have.
Unless it’s a spurs player, as we saw recently with Lamela.
Iirc, when it has been measured the ball is in play about 55 minutes, so going to a 60 minute clock would get us more football. The danger is that once the game clock is stopped, the authories decide to use the time "productively". An injury, lets have a water break and show a few messages from our friends.
The referees should just enforce the rules. They should also introduce new rules on the time before a throw-in, free-kick or corner is taken. In particular, there is no reason throw-ins need take longer than six seconds (the supposed goalkeeper handling limit); no need for the player to send for towels while the Neanderthal centre-backs amble up the field.
We need to get our players that fake blood they use in WWE, like the rugby boys used to have.
...or grabbing the ball when they fall over. This 100% guarantees a free kick, I have genuinely never seen a player booked for handball in these circumstances.Nowadays, all anyone has to do is go down injured whilst holding their head. Ref will stop the game and the flow of the game gets broken up.
It was pouring out of him, the ref was just being a clam.
...or grabbing the ball when they fall over. This 400% guarantees a free kick, I have genuinely never seen a player booked for handball in these circumstances.
...or grabbing the ball when they fall over. This 400% guarantees a free kick, I have genuinely never seen a player booked for handball in these circumstances.
Agreed about the stop watch, it will just be a handy excuse to ruin football matches with in game ads. An inverted stop watch would be better - someone adding up all the wasted time, making 12 minute injury time normal.
The best thing, however, would be refs with spines, booking time wasting immediately when it starts. Just like diving, shirt pulling, injury feigning, etc; players will keep doing it until the risk of punishment is too big. If players know they will be carded if they waste time, they won't waste time. If they know they can push it for 20-30-40 minutes before the ref takes action, they will push it because it will be worth it.
All teams do, even spurs.
Score early and it’s not an issue.
Nowadays, all anyone has to do is go down injured whilst holding their head. Ref will stop the game and the flow of the game gets broken up.
If we wasted time and managed the game better in the Juve game last season we would have won....
Hopefully they actually come up with something to cut down on time wasting at the annual IAFB meeting next March.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-s...r-league-to-be-examined-reports-idUKKCN1MC1JS
We had all this a few decades back. The Big Idea was goalies had six seconds to take a gk. Was enforced for a few weeks then forgotten about.they don't need to come up with anything. like with so many rules in football, all that is needed is for the refs to actually enforce them - a booking for holding up play the first time they do it, and then a red card when they do it again. but as we all know, the refs lack the character and ability to enforce simple rules.
the issue is more to do with pathetic refereeing than anything else imo.
We had all this a few decades back. The Big Idea was goalies had six seconds to take a gk. Was enforced for a few weeks then forgotten about.
Yep, that's the one. Anyone remember the last time it was enforced?There is a time limit of six seconds to release the ball when the goalkeeper has the ball in his hands. There is still no time limit for taking a goal kick.