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Can’t they already move the wall back by 10 yards or has that one gone
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I suspect it is not about educating the parks footballer about the finer points of the laws, but rather explaining why they can't 'kick the bastard No. 6 up in the air'?
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To me, an over officious official spoils the game and enjoyment of everyone. By all means, apply the laws and rules as required but to “enjoy” explaining to some pissed off Sunday league clogger that a goal scored by a fat bloke who accidentally threw the ball into the net takes a special breed.
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On your first point, most referees that I know get royally fed up with shouts of handball - and everyone who plays the game should know that , currently, accidental handball is not an offence - but that all changes with this law amendment!! On your other point, When I say "fun" in this context, I really mean that it will be interesting to see how it works in practice - i will have to improve my communication skills! Where "Sin Bins" have been trialled, it is said to have worked very well, for referees, players and managers. " Dissent" has been reduced considerably, because coaches and players don't want to have their team mates in the sin bin for 10 minutes - even worse if more than one player is out of action. This is more painful and potentially more costly (in terms of points lost) than the £10 fine that goes along with a yellow card.
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Pretty much every thrown down in the Premier League is a foul throw. Be good if they clamped down on this aswell.
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Some of them are a bit shaky, but the main requirement in "Law" is that both feet are planted ON, or behind the touchline, when the ball is delivered, and the ball is thrown from behind the head in one continuous movement. You can throw it downwards just in front of your feet if you meet the criteria that I have just set out - it may not look pretty, but it would be legal! You can have most of your foot, or feet on the pitch (field of play), as long as there is part of your foot/feet in contact with the touchline.
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That was my concern too. Having to carry 2 watches and deal with adding on time for stoppages is bad enough, without the problem of having 1 ( or more!) players in the sin bin at the same time. However, I have been told that when it was trialled elsewhere, the amount of dissent went down so dramatically that it was not an issue - we shall see!!!
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Not sure if this has been raised elsewhere but the intro of sin bins and goalies having to be outfield players seems completely ridiculous to me. I don’t understand what about this would improve the game, it’s as if we want to make football more like other sports rather than helping it to retain its own identity
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I very much doubt that the refs will add on the correct minutes for time lost at these delays. |
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I assume the thought process is;
1) Dissent is a problem that needs fixing 2) Removing a player for part of the game is the best tactic to minimise dissent 3) It is time to try the concept of sin-bins Is time-wasting dealt with as dissent? Otherwise it needs the keeper (or any other player) to kick the ball away at a free kick or deliver a decent volley of abuse to the ref. It would be better if it was matched by something which meant referees should explain their decisions (post-match) or body warn video was publicised of the dissent.
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Handballs
If the ball hits an attacker’s arm during the build-up to a goal it will be disallowed regardless if it was accidental or otherwise. Free kicks An attacking player is no longer allowed in the wall at free kicks and opponent players must stand at least a metre away. Penalty kicks The goalkeepers must have one foot on the line while the penalty is being taken. And ‘keepers are also no longer allowed to touch the posts before the kick. Cards for coaches Coaches will now be punished the same way as players with referees allowed to brandish yellow and red cards to off-field staff. Drop balls Old fashioned drop balls will NOT be used any more and now the giving the ball back to the last team in possession will be the formality. Substitutions Whenever a player is substituted, they must exit the field at the nearest point. This has been introduced to stop players on the opposite side of the pitch walking to the far dugout late on in games.
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With regard to drop balls, what wil happen when we have a good old fashioned scramble as a result of a player lying on top of the ball?
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If he's doing it on purpose it's obstruction, isn't it?
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Yes thanks for that but we all know the scenario where a couple of players fall to the ground when tussling for the ball and it ends up sort of stuck underneath them. What's your answer to that?
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He will be deemed to be the last player in possession and the ball will be dropped to him with opponents keeping at least 4 metres away.
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