Will ruin the game. Players will just goal hang and wait for a long punt up the park.This will happen, eventually.
If you dive in the penalty box the opposition then get awarded a penalty.
Hi KemarIf you score from your own half, it counts as two goals.
I've always thought rugby and AFL would be far better sports with a round ball.Play the game with an oval ball. No, not rugby/ AFL.
Still the same rules (only goalies handle the ball etc) but with an oval ball instead of a round ball.
Just think it would be a bit of a laugh tbh.
Pretty sure you’d see a lot of “injuries”.Goalies have to take all penalty kicks.
No subs in extra time other than for injuries.
unless the keeper is carrying a goal kick injury on his goal kick footPretty sure you’d see a lot of “injuries”.
Unless the attacker steals yards of ground.Pretty sure you’d see a lot of “injuries”.
Yep. Ending the match will be a struggle.
Will either stop bang on time which is a bit pish if you’re on the attack, or itll will be the next time play stops, so the winning team will either kick the ball out or foul.
With recent evidence pointing to long term heading of footballs being the cause of dementia in ex players, this may well come to pass.Im sure there was talk of having kicks instead of throw ins in your own half last yeat
Motherwell would ask what about 3 goalkeepersIf you chose to you could play 2 goalkeepers and 9 outfield players.
Pet hate of mine is the hammer throwing centre forwards of murderwell and Abergreen fame who commit 7 or more fouls per game but never get booked.An automatic yellow card for 5 fouls followed by a sin bin period for each subsequent offenceWhen a player is injured and has to go off for treatment, the opponent is shown a yellow card.
The opponent who comitted the foul and recieved the card should leave the pitch and return when the other team puts on the 11th player.
Whu should the player team that offended gain an advantage of having 11 on the pitch?
Would that not just lead to a team wiping out a player who causes a major threat? Say a striker wiped out Ryan Kent, yes they would both be off the park but the defending team still has the advantage there to regroup with less threat of a counter attack?The player that commits a foul and injures the other player, has to go off until the injured guy comes back on, or gets subbed if the injured guy needs subbed.
I have never got why the fouling team gets to play on with 11 men, whilst the injured team have to play with 10.
Will ruin the game. Players will just goal hang and wait for a long punt up the park.
Instead of having to draw lines with rulers to see if a guys big toe is offside, I'd change it back to being the relatively simple rule it once was!
I agree with opening up the goals but you would need 2 keepers to guard that area a two inch widening and height would make a differenceBigger goals. The average size of players now is much bigger, add 6 inches to the height and a foot to the width.
Anything you can come up with can be turned into a negative.No draws or a bigger gap between points for a win and what you get for a draw maybe 5 points for the win and 1 for the draw!! Anything that encourages attacking football or stops teams playing so negatively!! Extra points for goals too?
For the same reason, add ten percent to the pitch dimensions.Bigger goals. The average size of players now is much bigger, add 6 inches to the height and a foot to the width.
Then you'd have gaelic football basicallyI've always thought rugby and AFL would be far better sports with a round ball.
I’ve often said this and been shot down because we do likewise when seeing out the game.There should be a better way of dealing with time wasting and added time. Like when a team comes to Ibrox, wastes time for most of the game but they get the benefit of the added time if we've scored.
Yep. Ending the match will be a struggle.
Will either stop bang on time which is a bit pish if you’re on the attack, or itll will be the next time play stops, so the winning team will either kick the ball out or foul.
Subway loyal would be fecked!
I do like the idea that you only end each half when the ball is out of play.
What would you allow King, or even Queen?Players with the name ‘Bishop’ can only move around the pitch diagonally.
You a Motherwell fan?If you chose to you could play 2 goalkeepers and 9 outfield players.
Was good though.They experimented years ago, think might have been Dryburgh Cup where they extended the 18 yard line out to the touchline and you could only be offside within that area. Didn't last long.
Like these two.If the game goes to penalties it should be taken from the half way line and you get 15 seconds to try and score with as many touches as you like instead of one free hit from 12 yards.
Everytime Celtic fans are in Ibrox we should build a barrier so they cant see the game.
Is that not a game somewhere?I've always thought rugby and AFL would be far better sports with a round ball.