Very interesting read this
The time it takes to re start play at a goal kick is shocking in particular
I guess Rangers and Celtic suffer most from that but even last night McGregor was taking an age over it
Last night I think 8 subs were used and a couple of injury breaks in play, add in McGregor time wasting but yet only 3 mins were added
Certainly a good argument for a timer type innovation
There seems a growing trend of play-acting by players who waste time by pretending to be ‘injured’ when they are not. I know that it is sometimes difficult to spot but when it does get spotted I think the refs should book the play-actors. Even better, if the rules were changed, these time wasters could be given ‘time’ in a sin bin for say 20 minutes.
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 34 seconds ago
There seems a growing trend of play-acting by players who waste time by pretending to be ‘injured’ when they are not. I know that it is sometimes difficult to spot but when it does get spotted I think the refs should book the play-actors. Even better, if the rules were changed, these time wasters could be given ‘time’ in a sin bin for say 20 minutes.
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While I agree, it is however far to subjective
Simply add the time on ALL OF IT
That said its not new, been going on for decades
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
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👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
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👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
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I think I was drunk in the 70s?
Either that or you are WAY older than me
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think I was drunk in the 70s?
Either that or you are WAY older than me
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Yip you were blind drunk, now a habit of a lifetime 😂👍
Problem is that the attacking teams now seem to accept that the opposition will simply stand in front of the ball until they have their defence in line.
Used to be a time when they’d rage about it; kick the ball against the opponent or whine to the ref. No longer it seems
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posted on 22/10/21
Very interesting read this
posted on 22/10/21
The time it takes to re start play at a goal kick is shocking in particular
I guess Rangers and Celtic suffer most from that but even last night McGregor was taking an age over it
Last night I think 8 subs were used and a couple of injury breaks in play, add in McGregor time wasting but yet only 3 mins were added
Certainly a good argument for a timer type innovation
posted on 22/10/21
There seems a growing trend of play-acting by players who waste time by pretending to be ‘injured’ when they are not. I know that it is sometimes difficult to spot but when it does get spotted I think the refs should book the play-actors. Even better, if the rules were changed, these time wasters could be given ‘time’ in a sin bin for say 20 minutes.
posted on 22/10/21
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 34 seconds ago
There seems a growing trend of play-acting by players who waste time by pretending to be ‘injured’ when they are not. I know that it is sometimes difficult to spot but when it does get spotted I think the refs should book the play-actors. Even better, if the rules were changed, these time wasters could be given ‘time’ in a sin bin for say 20 minutes.
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While I agree, it is however far to subjective
Simply add the time on ALL OF IT
That said its not new, been going on for decades
posted on 22/10/21
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
posted on 22/10/21
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
posted on 22/10/21
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think I was drunk in the 70s?
Either that or you are WAY older than me
posted on 22/10/21
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competent Wullie Collum (U3633)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 13 minutes ago
A small part of it but my pet hate is the blocking of quick free kicks. Even worse when the attacking team is penalised cos the ref has to recall it because he is booking an offender.
If kicking the ball away is a booking then so should blocking a quick fk.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
👍 There used to be a rule to leave 10 yards for a free kick to be taken. The refs from the 1970’s would be booking the players not moving 10 yards
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think I was drunk in the 70s?
Either that or you are WAY older than me
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yip you were blind drunk, now a habit of a lifetime 😂👍
posted on 22/10/21
Problem is that the attacking teams now seem to accept that the opposition will simply stand in front of the ball until they have their defence in line.
Used to be a time when they’d rage about it; kick the ball against the opponent or whine to the ref. No longer it seems
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