Wonderwall wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Wonderwall wrote:If a player fouls another player, resulting in him needing treatment on sidelines, then the offending player must also leave the field and only return to action with the treated player (or substitute for injured player) or after 5 mins from leaving the pitch, whichever comes first.
If a player fouls a player, meaning the player cannot continue and all that teams substitutes have been used, then the offending player must leave the field for the remainder of the game also, meaning no advantage is gained from injuring the opposition.
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Hmmmm, so if a team's best player mistimes a challenge, let's say for example it's Messi that's guilty of the mistimed challenge, would it not be worthwhile for the fouled player to fake injury which forces him off to force Messi off? Very messy.
Yep, why should a best player be given any dispensation. Of course the opposition player could feign injury for longer, to make sure Messi of off longer, which is why I have put a 5 minute cap on it. If its a good challenge, there is no problem is there.
Sorry, I didn't make myself clear, I'm referring to the scenario where the subs have all been used. If you've used all your subs and are under the cosh then you could use this rule to your advantage by faking injury and forcing the opposition's best player out for the remainder of the game.