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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Amongst several ideas mooted by David Elleray, I see the hockey self-pass rule has been floated to incorporate into football.
In essence, it simply means that when a free kick is awarded, a player doesn’t have to pass the ball to someone, or shoot. He can simply start dribbling with the ball, immediately if he likes. Or he can still wait for the 10 yards and then either pass/shoot as before, or start dribbling with it. But if an opponent is within 10 yards of the ball and deliberately tackles the self-pass, he gets carded. I’m struggling to see the downside to this.
1. It keeps the game flowing. No more arguing the toss with the ref over the free kick, because the defence will immediately have to retreat in preparation of the fouled played running at them.
2. It gives a distinct advantage to the fouled side, enabling a more immediate attacking threat, and diminishing the benefit of those cynical deliberate fouls that just allow everyone to get back and get organised.
3. It sounds like fun.
The only possible complication is the 10 yard rule where you’re not allowed to tackle someone who’s decided to dribble the ball. That’s almost a free run on goal if the foul happened on the edge of the box. But maybe that’s just the price you pay ? Or maybe it should just be 5 yards before you're allowed to tackle. I’d love to see this trialled in the noddy leagues or in the Caramel Cup (or whatever its called this season). I think it could be ACE.
Thoughts ?
In essence, it simply means that when a free kick is awarded, a player doesn’t have to pass the ball to someone, or shoot. He can simply start dribbling with the ball, immediately if he likes. Or he can still wait for the 10 yards and then either pass/shoot as before, or start dribbling with it. But if an opponent is within 10 yards of the ball and deliberately tackles the self-pass, he gets carded. I’m struggling to see the downside to this.
1. It keeps the game flowing. No more arguing the toss with the ref over the free kick, because the defence will immediately have to retreat in preparation of the fouled played running at them.
2. It gives a distinct advantage to the fouled side, enabling a more immediate attacking threat, and diminishing the benefit of those cynical deliberate fouls that just allow everyone to get back and get organised.
3. It sounds like fun.
The only possible complication is the 10 yard rule where you’re not allowed to tackle someone who’s decided to dribble the ball. That’s almost a free run on goal if the foul happened on the edge of the box. But maybe that’s just the price you pay ? Or maybe it should just be 5 yards before you're allowed to tackle. I’d love to see this trialled in the noddy leagues or in the Caramel Cup (or whatever its called this season). I think it could be ACE.
Thoughts ?