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Post by vinnyh on Mar 17, 2024 10:30:49 GMT
Goalies pretending to be injured to allow the manager to give a pep talk.
Saw he happen in the Wolves game yesterday, was so blatent to the extent that the Wolves goalie looked over to the bench, saw that the manager was done, tapped the Physio on the arm and got up.
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Post by redshank on Mar 17, 2024 11:17:55 GMT
I think we just have to accept it is a game for cheats.One good thing is we see less pitch slappers now.
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Post by Thor on Mar 17, 2024 17:27:16 GMT
Our own team have done this several times this season! We did it yesterday.
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Post by mrb on Mar 18, 2024 1:05:55 GMT
Our own team have done this several times this season! We did it yesterday. Vigs was good for that
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Post by redshank on Mar 18, 2024 10:48:37 GMT
As I said it is a game for cheats.The prizes are so rewarding now.One does give a rictus grin when the cheating goes our way.
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Post by billericayo on Mar 18, 2024 11:31:54 GMT
So-called cheeseburgers from the South Stand
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Post by dohnut on Mar 18, 2024 14:34:07 GMT
Maybe the introduction of time-outs would help.
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Post by redshank on Mar 18, 2024 15:26:02 GMT
Enough stoppages as it is,difficult for refs with head injuries,or supposed.They do not get a second guess and players use it to cheat at every opportunity.I would like the refs watch be synchronised with our own or have a clock that does, so we can see what is considered time wasting. I think the time is ready for four assistants as the game is so quick now,but r that would confuse decisions even more.
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Post by billericayo on Mar 18, 2024 22:19:23 GMT
Enough stoppages as it is,difficult for refs with head injuries,or supposed.They do not get a second guess and players use it to cheat at every opportunity.I would like the refs watch be synchronised with our own or have a clock that does, so we can see what is considered time wasting. I think the time is ready for four assistants as the game is so quick now,but r that would confuse decisions even more. I think if heads were put together a formula could be developed to make the Sin Bin work
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Post by redshank on Mar 20, 2024 16:01:29 GMT
Enough stoppages as it is,difficult for refs with head injuries,or supposed.They do not get a second guess and players use it to cheat at every opportunity.I would like the refs watch be synchronised with our own or have a clock that does, so we can see what is considered time wasting. I think the time is ready for four assistants as the game is so quick now,but r that would confuse decisions even more. I think if heads were put together a formula could be developed to make the Sin Bin work Imagine it though if the decision was wrong and O's had two sin binned when winning 1-0 with 15 minutes to go. I do think Rugby Union has been ruined by sin bins and red cards with such difficult rules that few understand.
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Post by billericayo on Mar 21, 2024 8:16:35 GMT
I think if heads were put together a formula could be developed to make the Sin Bin work Imagine it though if the decision was wrong and O's had two sin binned when winning 1-0 with 15 minutes to go. I do think Rugby Union has been ruined by sin bins and red cards with such difficult rules that few understand. Players being sent off ruins the specter of the game. Our game against Wigan It cost me nearly £100 pound to see that game two teams 11 players each I expected the game to be played with equal sides, with one player missing the game ruined, apart from Rugby I can think of no other sport that decides to end the fairness of the teams. Cricket starts and ends with 11 players the game is still fair. If I had known that one team only had 10 players on the pitch I would not be expected to pay the full admission price, or I would not go. In football the players act up to get a player sent off to create an unfair advantage, Why should fans be expected to pay to see a game only to be denied a proper match. I was denied the chance of seeing my team that had cost me £100 standing a chance of getting anything out of the game. That is why the FA and the EFL need to rethink their rules in the game or people like me will say no to being robbed.
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Post by Fisch on Mar 21, 2024 9:41:40 GMT
Would an enforced substitution fit the crime of a double yellow perhaps? Just a thought.
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Post by redshank on Mar 21, 2024 10:25:50 GMT
Would an enforced substitution fit the crime of a double yellow perhaps? Just a thought. It is an idea especially of the silly yellow cards.
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Post by billericayo on Mar 21, 2024 11:08:00 GMT
Would an enforced substitution fit the crime of a double yellow perhaps? Just a thought. With 5 substitutes this would mean that this option should only be allowed once per team per game for it to work, however it is something to ponder and develope
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2024 12:58:44 GMT
If anything the rules need to be simplified, not added to. Maybe people getting sent off ruins the spectacle sometimes, but you know what'll ruin every single game? 17 different ways in which players can be punished for various infringements, with VAR taking even longer while officials try to determine not only whether an offence has been committed, but whether it's a sin-bin, an enforced sub, or an old-fashioned red.
Personally I think cards can add to the spectacle of a game. A player being on a yellow adds a little jeopardy. The winning team suddenly down a player? Now we're talking.
I'd personally like to see cards given out more liberally, for dissent and time-wasting especially, but also earlier on in games, when too many bookable offences are let go because refs are afraid of ruining the so-called spectacle. The officials should be responsible for enforcing rules and ensuring games are played as fairly as possible, not directing the afternoon's entertainment. That ought to be on the players and their respective managers.
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