El Sid
Well-known member
Scrap offsides - bring back goal-hangers.
Jumpers for goalposts....mmmmmm
Jumpers for goalposts....mmmmmm
Id also introduce a rule something along the lines of:
Each MatchDay squad has to include 6 English players. Each staring 11 has to include 4 English players.
Each MatchDay squad has to include 3 players that have come from the clubs youth team. 1 of which has to start.
Id also introduce a rule something along the lines of:
Each MatchDay squad has to include 6 English players. Each staring 11 has to include 4 English players.
Each MatchDay squad has to include 3 players that have come from the clubs youth team. 1 of which has to start.
I'd like to see an end to play acting. The previous match (FOR vs BHA) saw two players (for either side) make a miraculous recovery from near death. So, what are the best rules for that?
On the field, couldn't agree more with Edna on this one. Crack down on dissent, and ban the divers via video evidence if need be.
Off the field, very simple, introduce a maximum wage pool for each division.
Ie, Premier League clubs can only spend £xm a season on player wages and signing fees for the entire squad
and have a different level for each division, say £30 for prem, £10 mill for Championship, £4 mill for League 1 and say £2 for league two.
Make it a true level playing field, and cut back on TV money given to clubs (it only goes on wages), and plough it into grass roots football. Think what a local estate, or local boys club could do facilites wise with £200,000. All day floodlit pitches for kids and youngsters to play on all the price of certain premiership players weekly wage. Never know, if they done that maybe in 10 years time England would rule world football!
Whilst we may initially lose a lot of the "talent" to overseas clubs, long term I think the game will be better for it.
Unlimited time added on for all time wasting including throw-ins taking ages and goalies titting around with goal kicks. With the 4th official having sole control for this calculation, properly policing this aspect, and having no qualms about awarding lengthy added time.
Players walking off the pitch at glacial speed (unless injured ) when substitutes are able to run on. Come on, 25 year old fit, professional, footballers can jog off rather than walk if substituted, after 50 minutes. Let's stop the slow walk of death...
If the ref stops play for an injured player to receive treatment, they must be taken straight off and into the changing room to be assessed. even a miraculous recovery would leave thier comrades a man down for a couple of mins.
That would reduce the playing strength of teams and possibly fall outside of Euro employment laws. Supporters want to see their team play their best players irrespective of nationality.
(I'm glad you asked this. I was pondering it the other day.
The ones of the top of my head...
Outlaw shielding the ball.
Longer advantage before calling plag back.
If they don't retreat, move the free kick forward (trialed and dumped).
Any foul language should result in a yellow at least.
Dump bookings for shirt off.
I'd like to see an end to play acting. The previous match (FOR vs BHA) saw two players (for either side) make a miraculous recovery from near death. So, what are the best rules for that?