schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
Well, you wasted no time in replying to this thread...Stop the clock.
Is football timekeeping set to change forever? - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64762113
Well, you wasted no time in replying to this thread...Stop the clock.
Is football timekeeping set to change forever? - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64762113
Totally agree. A player holding their head must leave the field for a compulsory "head injury assessment" carried out by an independent doctor who then decides whether the player is fit to continue. The doctor's decision is final.Once treated a player with a head related stoppage should have to be off the pitch for the next four minutes, should stop the great pretenders and also protect players with actual injuries. Give the forth official something to do
Stop the clock.
Is football timekeeping set to change forever? - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64762113
While I agree with the idea, a lot of the fakery, rolling around, going down as if shot by a sniper, etc is not just about wasting time. Just as important is that it disrupts the flow of the game especially if one team has a real head of steam going. We need to stop it happening in the first place if we canAlways been a fan of this idea. It would completely remove time wasting from the game, except legitimate in-play options such as taking it to the corner flag.
60 minutes means 60 minutes. No more fergie time. No point faking a head injury, or rolling in the floor in apparent agony to kill a few more seconds.
It is a fair, modern and very doable solution to a type of cheating that is blighting the game.
unfortunately the head stoppage, no matter how much time is added, has done it’s job, by stopping the momentum.Totally agree. A player holding their head must leave the field for a compulsory "head injury assessment" carried out by an independent doctor who then decides whether the player is fit to continue. The doctor's decision is final.
Works brilliantly in the egg chasing.
That will put an end to the dirty cheating (like the Ella Toone scenario recently)