LANGDON SEAGULL
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Might want to implement these here
Re 1 - Refs shoud just ensure players leave by the nearest touch line when being subbed off, not taking a slow walk across the pitch to waste time. The law is there that allows players to leave by the nearest touch line, just change it to state players will leave by the nearest touchline.Not sure about the first but very much agree with the second and have suggested it myself previously. We had a period where refs only stopped the game for a head injury or for an obviously serious injury but now they do just when a player stays down which, 99% of the time is just to break up any flow in the game.
Villa will get relegated under these new rules...
There are no games tomorrowI’d have both in the Premier League tomorrow.
Not sure about the first but very much agree with the second and have suggested it myself previously. We had a period where refs only stopped the game for a head injury or for an obviously serious injury but now they do just when a player stays down which, 99% of the time is just to break up any flow in the game.
We were told a few years ago that the refs would only stop the game if there was a head injury but it now seems they stop for anything, even if the player is sitting up, centimetres from the touchline. Somewhere over the last few years they have now decided to stop play for any injury when a player stays down when to most it is clear that the player stays down to break up the play. Even now, I believe refs could insist a physio comes on to assess a player if they stay down which would mean a mandatory 30 seconds off the pitch. If they did that it would discourage the fake injuries. The OP is just taking that a step further with an extended period off the pitch. I hear what you say about genuine injuries but you could argue that extra time for assessment might reduce long term injuries for players returning to the pitch too soon.I don't quite get the second rule. Is the referee duty bound to stop the game after 15 seconds? If so, isn't the player lying on the ground achieving exactly what he originally intended, to get the game stopped? What if a team is counter attacking and the opposition striker is lying on the ground, does the game automatically get stopped and the attack not allowed to continue?