Do they still do the 6 second rule?
What I really can't stand are the electronic sub boards that get held up! Take ages to stick the numbers in and no one can read the things!!
Bring back a manual flip board thing!!!
Yup bring back the basic off-side - if you have any player offside and in front of the ball when it's played then offside.The offside law when play is allowed when furthest player forward "Doesn't touch the ball" but is standing in front of the keeper who cannot see the ball. He may not have touched the ball, but is interfering with play and gets away with it!
How many times have we seen goals in that situation?
Similar thing happened to us last season away to those red folk up the road. Clueless monkey Matt Mills on the deck, ball rolls into his hand, ref points to the spot. Knob.Handballs and penalties given when "deliberate" cannot be reasonably concluded... over the weekend defender sliding in for tackle.... the ball contacted his hand.. ground level- Ref gave a pen....never ever deliberate... unless the player had his armed removed was completely unavoidable...:facepalm:
The rule banning streakers from the pitch!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/4637805.stmDoes anybody remember the rule introduced whereby the official could move a free kick ten yards forward (or to the edge of the penalty area) for dissent? Any ideas when that was scrapped (I presume it is as it's not enforced anymore?)
Any contact on the keeper results in a foul. Such as if the player is stands his ground and jumps for the ball, the foul is given against him because the keeper has run a few yards and tried to catch the ball but clattered into the player and dropped it.
Does anybody remember the rule introduced whereby the official could move a free kick ten yards forward (or to the edge of the penalty area) for dissent? Any ideas when that was scrapped (I presume it is as it's not enforced anymore?)
Always thought it was a pretty silly rule anyway Sutty. Much easier just to book the player in question, but was just asking out of curiosity more than anything as I remember it being implemented around ten years ago, but it doesn't seem to apply anymore.
The obvious problem with it for me was it made it harder to score from direct free kicks. In an entirely unanticipated way, it also punished the attacking team to some extent as you say.
More of an unofficial rule but I always get annoyed when people kick it out for a throw due to an injury and the opposition gives them the ball back
Not a rule, but I'd ban all people who say if the ref doesn't give a penalty then it must be a yellow for a dive.
Maybe, just maybe, the ref thought it wasn't a penalty or a dive. Just a thought.
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