Differently crap and full of professional cheats !
like you I've been going to concerts for years and used to get into Monsters of Rock at Donnington by scaling the fence and getting wrecked on cheap booze etc. But as for my football thread I was inspired to write it as my son who used to be as football mad as me has lost interest and he's only thirty ! But you are right I am one of those boring old farts constantly going on about "the good old days" just like my dad did when I was a lad.Ha ha....I know what you mean, but when I look at my brother kids (mine are a little too young to be fanatical just yet) and how they go mental for anything football related, you can't help thinking "that's just like I was when I was a kid"......so I always refrain from being the grumpy old bastard who starts the "its was better in my day" rant.....even if I believe it myself...because it clearly was
Differently crap and full of professional cheats !
Agree with all of this Otis except the American Football !Yep, it's crap compared to how it used to be.
Diving, shirt pulling, cheating, time wasting, too much athleticism and not enough skill and not enough entertainment.
I would be done I think it City disappeared. Just follow England games through patriotism and would stick with American Football, which for me is 100 times more exciting than football anyway.
the kids still love it.....the grounds at the top level are still pretty full.....its just that the game has changed & you're old skool.
Same issue, different subject: I spent my youth off my tits raving & going to festivals like Glastonbury where you could jump over the fence for nowt and the events were sponsored by CND, Greenpeace, Oxfam etc.....
These days its about £280 + photo ID & a waiting list to get in to watch has-beens & mainstream acts sponsored by Vodafone, BP, Costa etc.
I hate it because I'm old skool.....but over 300,000 people still tried getting tickets for this years event which sold out in mins without even knowing the line-up.
So in answer to your question, its not crap, just different.
Does everyone agree that, that feigning of an injury by the Fleetwood centre back was a disgrace?
He was rolling around on the floor holding his face for about 6 seconds like he been poleaxed by a grizzly bear and then when he realised he wasn't getting anything he leaped to his feet and sprinted like crazy back into the penalty box.
I hate stuff like that and I wish refs would book them.
Refs should announce the kick off is taking place, whether the scoring team are lined up or not,. Go ahead without them if necessary.Agree he should have been told yo get of the pitch and then been booked, the over celebrating of goals annoys me just as much when they all go for a hug in the far corner the referee should blow the whistle and you can kick off
Refs should announce the kick off is taking place, whether the scoring team are lined up or not,. Go ahead without them if necessary.
Alternatively, like in cricket, where a player has 2 minutes to get to the wicket after a player is out, football should adopt the same concept.
Kick off needs to be within 30 seconds of the ball going in the net unless the ref blows for an injury or incident.
Yep. Give them 6 or 10 seconds to take the kick once they have it in their hands and are ready to take it.The one that gets me is the last player always walks through the centre circle to the furthest point away. But that ref yesterday was weak, they also need to change the time the goalkeeper can take over goal kicks and instead of booking them for time wasting a free kick outside the box.
Yep. Give them 6 or 10 seconds to take the kick once they have it in their hands and are ready to take it.
10 seconds is a hell of a long time.
Isn't the rule 6 seconds?
That rule is the 6 seconds with the ball in their hand, in play. We're talking about goal kicks, so a dead ball scenario.
10 seconds from when they have their ball in the hands for a goal kick. So 10 seconds to place the ball do their run up and kick it. You have to remember they can change sides and move the ball about on the 6 yard line.
Then they just take the time picking it up or walking to get itThat rule is the 6 seconds with the ball in their hand, in play. We're talking about goal kicks, so a dead ball scenario.
10 seconds from when they have their ball in the hands for a goal kick. So 10 seconds to place the ball do their run up and kick it. You have to remember they can change sides and move the ball about on the 6 yard line.
Then they just take the time picking it up or walking to get it
Then you need a strong ref and the multi ball system eith ball boys that are older and are watching the game (not like yesterday were one threw the ball in the wrong direction but no his fault we lost)
Our ball boys haven't got a clue.
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