blootoof wrote:Concrete pitches?
Might fuck your studs up, but it will stop the diving.
Or
Refs with tazers.
"You're not ten yards back"... *ZAP*
"Foul throw"... *ZAP*
"Rooney"...*ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP*..................
Anyone got the FA's email addy?
dazby wrote:For me they've already done it. The yellow card for simulation. Unfortunately, the refs aren't pulling it up as much as they should.
King Kev wrote:what would it be and why?
Mine would be that if you injure a player so that he has to go off the pitch to have treatment, you have to go off for the same period of time. At the moment the team committing the offence gains the advantage because they get to play against 10 men for a while.
blootoof wrote:Concrete pitches?
Might fuck your studs up, but it will stop the diving.
Or
Refs with tazers.
"You're not ten yards back"... *ZAP*
"Foul throw"... *ZAP*
"Rooney"...*ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP* *ZAP*..................
Anyone got the FA's email addy?
Slim wrote:1. Sheparding: You can only shield a ball with your body once you have touched the ball.
2. Offside rule: All players are considered active, enough with this altering the fucking rule. Player offside? ITS OFFSIDE, seriously these are paid professionals, learn to play the fucking game.
3. Goal referees: Two extra assistants who's role it is to get a second view on penalty decisions and when the ball crosses/doesn't cross the line.
4. Diving: Can be retroactively banned from the game via video, same as a red 3 match ban.
But the one I would change is a bit indepth.
5. Red Cards: If a player is dismissed:
a. For a one match ban, he misses the next match against the same opposition.
b. For any longer ban, he misses the next match against the same opposition, the remainder of the ban to be served in the following fixtures from date of the incident.
c. If a match between the two opponents does not occur in the remainder of the current season and the entirety of the following season and has no reasonable assurance of occurring in the season following this period, the player shall miss the first relevant match of that season.
d. If the offending player injures another player during the incident and is deemed to be dangerous play, the offender shall serve a ban equal to the length of the injury, after which time they can begin serving their ban for the dismissal.
Lord BLue wrote:Mine would be that you're not considered to be in possession of the ball unless you've touched it.
That way shielding the ball out of play becomes obstruction. I'm all for allowing players to shield the ball out of play if you've touched it but grrrrr.
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