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I lke all of these new time-wasting rules that will go into effect, especially the ones involving substitutions, throw-ins, and injuries. One time-wasting rule that might need to be tweaked is where a player knows that he's going to be substituted, goes down with a fake injury, wastes time in being escorted off the field, and the new substitute comes on without any time penalty on the sidelines.
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World Cup law changes on 17:41 - May 7 with 1786 views
I've been banging on about this for years but why o why can't football adopt a similar time keeping system to rugby. In other words if play is stopped due to an injury stop the clock. When substitutions are being made stop the clock. Then when the time reaches 90 mins the clock turns red & as soon as the ball goes out of play the game is over. This would instantly stop fake deliberate time wasting injuries & those very annoying obvious time wasting substitutions that take place around or after 90mins. I can't really see a negative to doing that as no advantage can be gained by those commonly used time wasting antics that I have mentioned.
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World Cup law changes on 19:42 - May 7 with 1639 views
World Cup law changes on 19:28 - May 7 by Gardelino
I've been banging on about this for years but why o why can't football adopt a similar time keeping system to rugby. In other words if play is stopped due to an injury stop the clock. When substitutions are being made stop the clock. Then when the time reaches 90 mins the clock turns red & as soon as the ball goes out of play the game is over. This would instantly stop fake deliberate time wasting injuries & those very annoying obvious time wasting substitutions that take place around or after 90mins. I can't really see a negative to doing that as no advantage can be gained by those commonly used time wasting antics that I have mentioned.
It could follow rugby’s rule that only a captain speaks to ref Football could do it but chooses not to Why do referees walk backwards away from protesting players
World Cup law changes on 19:28 - May 7 by Gardelino
I've been banging on about this for years but why o why can't football adopt a similar time keeping system to rugby. In other words if play is stopped due to an injury stop the clock. When substitutions are being made stop the clock. Then when the time reaches 90 mins the clock turns red & as soon as the ball goes out of play the game is over. This would instantly stop fake deliberate time wasting injuries & those very annoying obvious time wasting substitutions that take place around or after 90mins. I can't really see a negative to doing that as no advantage can be gained by those commonly used time wasting antics that I have mentioned.
And when they take a throw-in from 10 yards of the spot, it's a throw-in to the other team!
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World Cup law changes on 08:50 - May 8 with 1410 views
World Cup law changes on 19:42 - May 7 by onehunglow
It could follow rugby’s rule that only a captain speaks to ref Football could do it but chooses not to Why do referees walk backwards away from protesting players
also 10 yards for back chat. Could cut it out overnight