there must be "no spitting or nose clearing"
Whats your problem with this?
We had them at a world cup previously. Playing in warmer weather than usual, it's a sensible precaution for player safety.
They'll each have their own bottle due to covid precautions.
The greatest thing about football is how the game flows. It is not bogged down by multiple restarts because of a plethora of scoring events, it is not halted by time outs, no need for wasting time creating line out and scrums (there is other time wasting I know), the game is not broken up into quarters blah, blah, blah.
Rugby, both codes, American Football and Aussie rules are high scoring games where each point has very little significance, but the flow is constantly disrupted and brought back to the middle. The beauty of soccer is watching the game ebb and flow with as little interruption as possible. This is being eroded by constant petty rule changes of which this is just another addition.
The greatest thing about football is how the game flows. It is not bogged down by multiple restarts because of a plethora of scoring events, it is not halted by time outs, no need for wasting time creating line out and scrums (there is other time wasting I know), the game is not broken up into quarters blah, blah, blah.
Rugby, both codes, American Football and Aussie rules are high scoring games where each point has very little significance, but the flow is constantly disrupted and brought back to the middle. The beauty of soccer is watching the game ebb and flow with as little interruption as possible. This is being eroded by constant petty rule changes of which this is just another addition.
I can only assume it's linked to this:
If they are not allowed to spit or clear their throat, they will require an extra break to try and wash down the extra build up of mucus.
With substitutions only being allowed at specific times, what is to stop a player feigning injury to be substituted outside the specified times?
I can only assume it's linked to this:
If they are not allowed to spit or clear their throat, they will require an extra break to try and wash down the extra build up of mucus.
There are no specific times set for substitutions to be made. Managers will continue to have 3 chances to make changes during the game but can change up to 5 players in total, they can use those 3 chances whenever they want.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...League-five-substitutions-rules-change-injury