Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Pedro de la Rosa
Bar the 30 minute half, it is ridiculous. That has some sense but I'm still against it.
Unlimited subs is a farce and the other rules just aren't needed. You've got the best game in the world, stop messing with it.
the 30 minute "ball in play" halves would mean that most of not all Cardiff games would have more actual football played and it would cut out a lot of the timewasting
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Three 30 minute halves, surely.
Thirds.
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Three 30 minute halves, surely.
no. two but the clock stops whenever the ball goes out of play
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Three 30 minute halves, surely.
Yeah, right! :hehe::hehe:
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
Look at all the whooshes coming in
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
Professional football at the highest levels is predominately a sport for the media. That's where the money comes from, the actual 'crowd' in attendance are just a studio audience akin to Strictly - just adding a bit of atmosphere. If the changes were to bring in even more money, then it'll happen, no doubt..
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
not keen on unlimited subs, as it'll benefit the best tes more.
don't mind kick ins instead of throw ins but only in your own half.
the 30 minute ball in play I quite like, the only downside is if they start sneaking in tv ads to the stoppages
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Thirds.
You too?
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
You too?
Never really been fussed on them. Got one catchy song.
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
No worries, as the football associations of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales permanently control changes in the global rules of the game, and those paragons of common sense would never authorise anything silly. Would they?
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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jimmyscoular
No worries, as the football associations of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales permanently control changes in the global rules of the game, and those paragons of common sense would never authorise anything silly. Would they?
always seems ridiculous to me that Wales has more of a say in the laws of the game than Italy or Brazil
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
I heard this a few years ago. The clock would stop at any stop in play. apparently it allows for more play time overall but it would also lead to an annoying countdown at the end of every game
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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connersccfc
I heard this a few years ago. The clock would stop at any stop in play. apparently it allows for more play time overall but it would also lead to an annoying countdown at the end of every game
I don't think that would be annoying - it would just be a hooter like in rugby league wouldn't it?
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Rjk
I don't think that would be annoying - it would just be a hooter like in rugby league wouldn't it?
Probably be a section of annoying fans that do the count down from 10 every game.
Re: Proposed changes to the rules of football.
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dembethewarrior
Probably be a section of annoying fans that do the count down from 10 every game.
Is that more or less annoying than fans whistling from the 90th minute onwards to try to get the ref to blow up in games their team is clinging on?
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Rjk
Is that more or less annoying than fans whistling from the 90th minute onwards to try to get the ref to blow up in games their team is clinging on?
About opinions I suppose, the whistling kind of gets mixed into the crowd noise. I'd say a few thousand annoying idiots doing a NYE style countdown would be annoying yes, others may disagree.
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dembethewarrior
About opinions I suppose, the whistling kind of gets mixed into the crowd noise. I'd say a few thousand annoying idiots doing a NYE style countdown would be annoying yes, others may disagree.
I don't recall hearing that at the rugby
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Rjk
I don't recall hearing that at the rugby
Conners mentioned it, if you read back.