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Post by yappledapple on Mar 3, 2019 10:48:31 GMT 1
Some interesting changes to the playing rules from next season, as FIFA try and firm up the handball rule as well as banning attackers from being in a defensive wall and to help prevent substitution time-wasting the substitutes player must leave via the nearest touchline. All these and VAR too although that is for the PL only...
Players face rules shake-up The Mail on Sunday3 Mar 2019By Mike Keegan AFTER a major review of football’s laws, accidental handball could lead to a penalty next season if the player’s side gains a clear advantage. The International FA Board yesterday announced a raft of changes in an attempt to cut down on cheating and time-wasting. They include: • Goal kicks and free-kicks inside the box do not have to leave the penalty area before being played. • Attackers are banned from the wall at free-kicks. • Substituted players must leave the field via the nearest touchline. • A drop ball to be dropped to a player from the team in possession before the break in play, with opponents four metres away. • Goalkeepers need have only one foot on the goalline at penalties. • Red and yellow cards to be shown to dissenting team officials. Meanwhile Fifa president Gianni Infantino says men can learn from women when it comes to behaviour. He said: ‘Women are nicer than men. Probably generally because sometimes we men feel that we need to show how strong we are. This is reflected in some of the behaviour in society in general but also on the football pitch.’
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"A goal scored directly from the hand/arm (even if accidental) and a player scoring or creating a goal-scoring opportunity after having gained possession/control of the ball from their hand/arm (even if accidental) will no longer be allowed," IFAB said in a statement.
IFAB said the decision would "provide a more precise and detailed definition for what constitutes handball, in particular with regard to the occasions when a non-deliberate/accidental handball will be penalised."
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Post by digs on Mar 3, 2019 10:54:44 GMT 1
should make the keepers take the goal kick from the side it went out,sheilding the ball near the corner flag should be obstruction,
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Post by impact on Mar 3, 2019 11:00:24 GMT 1
Red and yellow cards to be shown to dissenting team officials.
Pointless change. That's been in the laws for years but never gets enforced. It wouldn't take long to stop it all if any of the refs had the balls to dish out cards.
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Post by ItsCalderOutside on Mar 3, 2019 11:03:51 GMT 1
Preventing attackers from being in the wall could lead to some interesting situations. What constitutes the wall?
how close do defenders or attackers need to be before are deemed to be in the wall?
Edit: English language
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Post by Galpharmer on Mar 3, 2019 11:07:45 GMT 1
We are bollocksed if we can't have Pritchard in the wall next season. Bloody FA.
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Post by impact on Mar 3, 2019 11:09:24 GMT 1
Think you've missed one in that goals scored by the hand will be disallowed, no matter whether deliberate or not. That's been the instruction English refs have had for the past season or 2 anyway, but good to see it in law.
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Post by Is It Eidur Gudjohnsen on Mar 3, 2019 11:09:25 GMT 1
Preventing attackers from being in the wall could lead to some interesting situations. What constitutes the wall? how close do defender or attackers need to be before are they to being deemed in the wall? Very good point, with any clarification of rules it always opens up new questions and ways they can be exploited
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Post by sapphireblue on Mar 3, 2019 11:10:00 GMT 1
should make the keepers take the goal kick from the side it went out,sheilding the ball near the corner flag should be obstruction, Shielding the ball should only be called as obstruction if the player has not played the ball.
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Post by yappledapple on Mar 3, 2019 11:19:21 GMT 1
Think you've missed one in that goals scored by the hand will be disallowed, no matter whether deliberate or not. That's been the instruction English refs have had for the past season or 2 anyway, but good to see it in law. Yes - that’s the main focus of the article but the copied bit I put on didn’t include it. I’ve edited it to add that...
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Post by k1man999 on Mar 3, 2019 11:51:02 GMT 1
What defines an attacking player I could as a coach decide I'm changing tactics and want my 6.5ft forward as a makeshift cb for next 5 mins and my 4ft rb as a no10 etc far too cloudy and a stupid rule there's a lot in football like the offside law that needs looking at not making shite up like this. Benefits the top teams
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2019 11:52:47 GMT 1
Failing to celebrate scoring a goal against a former club should be a red card offence.
Missing a sitter then pretending to be injured as an excuse should be a booking.
Shooting wide when you should have at least hit the target and claiming it’s a corner as the defender/keeper knocked it wide should be a boking too.
Shielding a barely moving ball over the line for a goal juck should result in 6 months imprisonment, a large fine and 5 years on the sex offenders register.
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Post by deadleg on Mar 3, 2019 11:58:04 GMT 1
Surely it means you can't have a player from the same team that is taking the free-kick interfering with the wall rather than 'no strikers from the defending team allowed in the wall'
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Post by ben1987 on Mar 3, 2019 11:58:51 GMT 1
I’d ban gloves, hair products and red card any shite goal celebrations.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Mar 3, 2019 12:08:27 GMT 1
If it starts looking as though it's levelling up the playing field, you can bet your bottom dollar there'll be the usual subjective behaviours creeping in...
Aside of the PL I'd be interested to see the relative dominance in all the major leagues to see what kind of an influence that collective have on FIFA.
The dominance of these teams seems to show no signs of stopping...
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Post by Venezuelan Pete on Mar 3, 2019 14:18:48 GMT 1
What defines an attacking player I could as a coach decide I'm changing tactics and want my 6.5ft forward as a makeshift cb for next 5 mins and my 4ft rb as a no10 etc far too cloudy and a stupid rule there's a lot in football like the offside law that needs looking at not making shite up like this. Benefits the top teams Attacking player means a player of the same team that is taking the free kick
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Post by crux on Mar 3, 2019 14:36:28 GMT 1
I’d ban gloves, hair products and red card any shite goal celebrations. Obviously goal celebrations aren't relevant for us (very often!)
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Post by ben1987 on Mar 3, 2019 15:04:31 GMT 1
I’d ban gloves, hair products and red card any shite goal celebrations. Obviously goal celebrations aren't relevant for us (very often!) The way our season has gone, an open top bus parade is required for every goal scored.
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Post by k1man999 on Mar 3, 2019 17:21:24 GMT 1
What defines an attacking player I could as a coach decide I'm changing tactics and want my 6.5ft forward as a makeshift cb for next 5 mins and my 4ft rb as a no10 etc far too cloudy and a stupid rule there's a lot in football like the offside law that needs looking at not making shite up like this. Benefits the top teams Attacking player means a player of the same team that is taking the free kick LOL thought it was taking about defensive side note to self read properly and not when been on piss
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Post by ilsonterrier on Mar 3, 2019 19:29:41 GMT 1
should make the keepers take the goal kick from the side it went out,sheilding the ball near the corner flag should be obstruction, Goalies used to have to take the goal kick from the side it went out. It was changed to speed the game up because they would stand there and pretend that they didn't know which side it went out. Now all they do is walk to the far side to waste time.
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Post by digs on Mar 3, 2019 20:41:30 GMT 1
There should an official that kicks fuck out of any time waster or player feigning injury,the game is an joke,not a patch on what it used to be,its full of wankers stealing a living and sticking fingers up to the working man/woman,
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Post by colnevalleyblue on Mar 4, 2019 21:35:50 GMT 1
Think one is missing, no rebounds from penalties, if you miss or hit the post, the game will be stopped and restarted..
Not sure what I think about that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2019 23:19:14 GMT 1
They should outlaw shielding the ball out of play. Drives me nuts. It’s one thing if the ball is rolling out quickly but when the defender dances around the ball to block the attacker from getting the ball it is clear obstruction and used to be called that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2019 23:26:33 GMT 1
Red and yellow cards to be shown to dissenting team officials. Pointless change. That's been in the laws for years but never gets enforced. It wouldn't take long to stop it all if any of the refs had the balls to dish out cards. Not true. Cards for officials were only introduced into the football league (not Premier League) at the start of this season. Premier League referees only get verbal warnings and no cumulative consequence today. The impact of cards means that managers may realistically be banned from games from yellow card totting up...whereas at the moment they have to do something pretty mental to even be considered for a touchline ban.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2019 23:28:09 GMT 1
What defines an attacking player I could as a coach decide I'm changing tactics and want my 6.5ft forward as a makeshift cb for next 5 mins and my 4ft rb as a no10 etc far too cloudy and a stupid rule there's a lot in football like the offside law that needs looking at not making shite up like this. Benefits the top teams Whoooooooooooooooosh 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by Torquayterrier on Mar 4, 2019 23:39:24 GMT 1
A dive that is proven to be so by VAR - offending player has to take a kick in the nuts by a designated member of the opposing team.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 0:22:00 GMT 1
They should outlaw shielding the ball out of play. Drives me nuts. It’s one thing if the ball is rolling out quickly but when the defender dances around the ball to block the attacker from getting the ball it is clear obstruction and used to be called that. You can assault an opponent if you are sheilding the ball out
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Post by Captainslapper on Mar 5, 2019 0:22:26 GMT 1
Rules surrounding holding onto an opponents arms, body or shirt when defending a corner should apply to all defenders, including Chris Smalling.
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Post by shawsie on Mar 5, 2019 0:38:04 GMT 1
Try getting officials to interpret the current ones correctly before changing em surely?! England skipper in headbutt no action shocker! Visiting team in no pen at old trafford surprise!
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Post by chinaski on Mar 5, 2019 8:32:00 GMT 1
There’s going to be a lot of coin throwing incidents next season then. Imagine you’re a Rangers or a Celtic player being subbed off away from home and you’ve got to walk 180 degrees round the home fans to get back up the tunnel!
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Post by Gag N Bone Man on Mar 5, 2019 9:25:03 GMT 1
Meanwhile Fifa president Gianni Infantino says men can learn from women when it comes to behaviour. He said: ‘Women are nicer than men. Probably generally because sometimes we men feel that we need to show how strong we are. This is reflected in some of the behaviour in society in general but also on the football pitch.’ Obviously never been to Huddersfield...
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