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IF you could change one rule/law in football what would it be?
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To even up Cup matches when some games are played by teams from several tiers apart, there should be an in-game handicap event. When a team scores a goal, one of that team's players must change boots and, instead wear enormous clown shoes. Should they go on to score eleven, then each subsequent goal will require a player to be blindfolded for the remainder of the game.7
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20 minute each way extra time0
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I think this was a Danny Baker one and as silly as it is, I would love to see it happen.
When there's a melee and players are all over the place pushing and grabbing and so on, the referee blows his whistle three times like at full time. Really loud with a long hold on the third. Any player who is not sitting crossed legged on the ground at the end of the third whistle is instantly booked.14 -
Time limit eg 5 seconds after ball in hand for taking throw-ins & if not met throw-in goes to the other side1
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JiMMy 85 said:The goal frame should count as the defending team. So if the attacking team has a shot and it hits the bar and goes over, it should be a corner!4
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Just interpret the laws as intended even the basic rule of what a foul should be.
Rule 12 does not say a foul is committed if a player makes “contact” with an opponent- it requires that “progress is impeded”. How many times have we seen VAR award a penalty because at one frame per second a boot can be detected brushing against an opponent before he dives to the ground, and a penalty is awarded because there was “contact”.
Just because a player goes down is not proof his progress was impeded and referees should be encouraged to exercise judgement on whether contact was sufficient to impede progress - not give the player the choice to go down for a foul.6 -
Immediate yellow for feigning injury.5
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Quite like how in rugby, when the time is up, you keep playing until the ball goes out of play. Could make for some exciting finishes1
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JiMMy 85 said:The goal frame should count as the defending team. So if the attacking team has a shot and it hits the bar and goes over, it should be a corner!
I’m not against any of these, by the way, just asking.0 -
lordromford said:JiMMy 85 said:The goal frame should count as the defending team. So if the attacking team has a shot and it hits the bar and goes over, it should be a corner!
I’m not against any of these, by the way, just asking.0 - Sponsored links:
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No pass backs to the keeper from your opponents half. Penalty for doing this would be a corner kick or a free kick from where the pass back was played from. This would encourage players to play and prevent time wasting.0
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Is that one direct pass or multiple passes by different players?0
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Palace awarded only 1 point for a win.13
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Premier league teams drawn as the away teams in 3rd round of FA Cup when the ball comes out. Pay day for the lower league teams.
Rules in the actual game? Allowing players to return ASAP to play from the side after treatment instead of waiting. Unfair otherwise.1 -
king addick said:Premier league teams drawn as the away teams in 3rd round of FA Cup when the ball comes out. Pay day for the lower league teams.
Rules in the actual game? Allowing players to return ASAP to play from the side after treatment instead of waiting. Unfair otherwise.2 -
Huskaris said:I'd scrap the offside rule completely.3
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ForeverAddickted said:lordromford said:JiMMy 85 said:The goal frame should count as the defending team. So if the attacking team has a shot and it hits the bar and goes over, it should be a corner!
I’m not against any of these, by the way, just asking.
Although all he said was that the goal frame should count as the defending team… 😎0 -
Play on while a VAR decision is being made, but don't tell the players the result of VAR interventions until after the game. That way the crowd knows the score, but the players don't. So both teams will be fully incentivised to attack for the whole match, just in case they haven't already scored as many goals as they think.7
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king addick said:Premier league teams drawn as the away teams in 3rd round of FA Cup when the ball comes out. Pay day for the lower league teams.
Rules in the actual game? Allowing players to return ASAP to play from the side after treatment instead of waiting. Unfair otherwise.1 -
Serious one this time: individual players should be allowed to sell sponsorship places on their kit.
In many cases - especially for the less well funded teams - this has worked so well in F1, enabling drivers to earn exclusively through sponsorship deals, saving the teams from having to pay extortionate wages to drivers.
Just imagine how much better funded football would be if there was a downward pressure on player salaries, because players were so desperate to play - for anyone - just so they could get their sponsors some lucrative Sky and MOTD air time.
In fact, players could become a source of revenue for clubs. Wouldn't it be better if footballers were paid much less by clubs?1 - Sponsored links:
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Sorry, but all that would happen would be that players earn the same from their clubs and get the extra sponsorship money.2
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Head injuries are serious, right?
Therefore, any player holding his head, lying on the ground for more than 15 seconds better be stretchered off and substituted immediately. It’s just too risky for him to carry on.
Now that’s what I call game management.4 -
I know OP says 1 but here's a few for starters:
1. Away team gets half the gate money (how it used to be)
2. Reserve team football reinstated
3. Silly cup's that involve us playing against prem u21 teams ended.
4. FA cup winners given a champions league spot, League cup a Europa spot.
5. Team cannot go off for a team talk when a player is being treated.
6. Any injury, including head injury can be retrospectively punished if found to be feigning on review.
7. VAR - if a decision can't be made within 10 seconds, the referees decision stands.
8. Maximum of 1 game per division per day allowed to be streamed and shown on tv
9. A tax introduced on any player earning over £50k a week that goes into a lower division and grass roots fund.
10. A tax introduced on tv payments that goes into a lower division and grass roots fund.
11. Referees stop giving a foul every time a player goes down after backing into somebody or for the slightest touch in the back.
12. Referees give yellow cards and then penalties for holding / shirt pulling etc at corners.
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Crystal palace receive 1 point for a win, none for a draw and lose a point if defeated4
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Bonus point for any team that scores 2 or more goals in a game regardless of final result.
0-0 draws (only) should result in an instant sudden death penalty shoot out for a bonus point with the losing team giving up their point.
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Burnley will be having a few shootouts then.0
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BerkshireBob said:Huskaris said:I'd scrap the offside rule completely.
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Small thing but I would not book players for taking their top off when celebrating a goal or running into their crowd to celebrate (just add time at the end); football is about the highs and lows, so allow people to celebrate the highs.
On the flip side, I would book players who chose to celebrate by goading the opposition fans (like Stansfield did) as that has always just struck may as being a more wanky thing to do. (Obviously unless they are playing Palace, then anything goes).2 -
Manic_mania said:Bonus point for any team that scores 2 or more goals in a game regardless of final result.
0-0 draws (only) should result in an instant sudden death penalty shoot out for a bonus point with the losing team giving up their point.
However I'm definitely in favour of no points for a 0-0 draw.1