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Post by piratesquarters on Jun 1, 2019 10:33:25 GMT
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 1, 2019 10:37:23 GMT
New drop ball rules sound like decent changes. Will be a lot less frustrating when teams try to stop the game, now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:39:30 GMT
Mods please ban.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:40:55 GMT
This is gonna be a busy thread.
Nothing too controversial though.
Just really wish they'd actually enforce the amount of time the keeper holds the ball for. Would make the game a hell of a lot more interesting.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 1, 2019 10:42:27 GMT
The law remains that deliberate handball is an offence. But accidental handball will also be a free-kick if...
...a player's hand or arm has made their body "unnaturally bigger"
To be fair, I think we've all had our hand make our body unnaturally bigger.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 1, 2019 10:43:30 GMT
This is gonna be a busy thread. Nothing too controversial though. Just really wish they'd actually enforce the amount of time the keeper holds the ball for. Would make the game a hell of a lot more interesting. Also, istm, it's now perfectly ok to kick the ball away, again, after spending several years trying to clamp down on it, now they don't even bother.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jun 1, 2019 10:50:10 GMT
The penalty rule change is different..... if the cross bar or net is moving, the Penalty has to be retaken ??
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 1, 2019 10:51:42 GMT
Another change to the handball rule relates to the goalkeeper.
If the goalkeeper attempts to clear ("release into play") a throw-in or backpass and their clearance fails, then they can handle the ball.
Looks like our ref against Rochdale was ahead of his time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:54:07 GMT
The penalty rule change is different..... if the cross bar or net is moving, the Penalty has to be retaken ?? surefire way to get in a penalty takers head. The penalty cannot be taken until the bar stops moving. So if you're a keeper you just spend half an hour hitting the bar
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jun 1, 2019 10:55:29 GMT
The penalty rule change is different..... if the cross bar or net is moving, the Penalty has to be retaken ?? surefire way to get in a penalty takers head. The penalty cannot be taken until the bar stops moving. So if you're a keeper you just spend half an hour hitting the bar
How about if he takes the penalty whilst the bar is moving and its saved, take it again is a bit silly
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:58:12 GMT
surefire way to get in a penalty takers head. The penalty cannot be taken until the bar stops moving. So if you're a keeper you just spend half an hour hitting the bar
How about if he takes the penalty whilst the bar is moving and its saved, take it again is a bit silly True. Rule seems to be in favour of the keeper, with no mention of penalising the keeper on the bbc article. To implement this rule surely the keeper needs to be carded if he touches the woodwork deliberately before a pen is taken
Otherwise there gonna be a lot of wobbling bars and watered off pen takers and fans who need to catch their last train
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Post by Topper Gas on Jun 1, 2019 10:59:29 GMT
The penalty rule change is different..... if the cross bar or net is moving, the Penalty has to be retaken ?? Only if the movement is caused by the goalie, I assume touching the cross bar will now be a thing of the past. I can't understand why they didn't bring back the rule that the goalie takes the goalkick from the same side of the pitch the ball went out, rather than waste time by always taking it from the opposite side.
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Post by aghast on Jun 1, 2019 11:28:57 GMT
"A player's hand or arm has made their body "unnaturally bigger"'.
Ooo err missus
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Post by piratesquarters on Jun 1, 2019 11:30:55 GMT
The free kick one is interesting.
Will this mean fewer 'wonder' free kicks?
I agree about goalies faffing from side to side, it just seemed logical to take the kick on the side the ball went out.
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Post by tommym9 on Jun 1, 2019 11:31:45 GMT
The subs leaving the pitch at the nearest point is an interesting one. Will they have to stick a bib on?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 11:40:25 GMT
Another change to the handball rule relates to the goalkeeper. If the goalkeeper attempts to clear ("release into play") a throw-in or backpass and their clearance fails, then they can handle the ball. Looks like our ref against Rochdale was ahead of his time. That's a really strange change IMO. It's essentially rewarding poor play and strikes me as being far too subjective. Some interesting changes in there though. The necessary amendment which continues to be overlooked is the change to a minimum of 60 in play minutes. The tolerance and allowance in football for tactical time wasting really needs to be addressed properly. Wycombe in particular were a disgrace last season and the system allows them to get away with it. The fact that some teams are able to manipulate a game to ensure they play just short of 15 minutes less than other teams in the division on a particular game week simply isn't right.
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Post by stokegiffordgas on Jun 1, 2019 16:49:11 GMT
Still think the law that allows a defender to obstruct ensuring a goal kick ( where anywhere else on the pitch is a foul) has never made sense.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jun 1, 2019 17:09:55 GMT
Still think the law that allows a defender to obstruct ensuring a goal kick ( where anywhere else on the pitch is a foul) has never made sense. Yeah, if they did that properly, it would also lead to a lot more attacking opportunities, you would think.
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Post by Somersetgas on Jun 1, 2019 18:15:52 GMT
How about being able to tackle again?
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Post by stigofthegas on Jun 2, 2019 9:53:17 GMT
Still think the law that allows a defender to obstruct ensuring a goal kick ( where anywhere else on the pitch is a foul) has never made sense. Having done a referee course for junior football the rules on this are very clear, make sense but are rarely enforced. If you are within touching distance of the ball you are perfectly entitled to hold the player off. If you can’t reach the ball it’s obstruction. And should be given as an indirect free kick. Doesn’t get blown for very often though
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