Blue cards coming to football
Automatic red card for simulation would sort a lot of the messing out. People then say, but how do you know when a player is simulating or not? The answer is I dont know, but there are many instances of players going down and rolling around in every game without being touched by an opponent
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I don't really have a view on the rights and wrongs, pro's and con's etc. of this but ... it works fine in rugby so why all the negativity for it in football?
If there is a problem then football only has itself to blame. It's not a game that follows the rulebook ... it's become a game where the players do what they want and all too often the officials let them do it. Blatant rule breaking goes on in every game for all (but the officials) to see, most common is the pushing and holding in the penalty area for set plays.
If there is a problem then football only has itself to blame. It's not a game that follows the rulebook ... it's become a game where the players do what they want and all too often the officials let them do it. Blatant rule breaking goes on in every game for all (but the officials) to see, most common is the pushing and holding in the penalty area for set plays.
Mourinho in favour of blue cards : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... likes.html
15 players in rugby. 11 in footy. What if your keeper gets a blue? It is the most idiotic proposal ever.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:28 amI don't really have a view on the rights and wrongs, pro's and con's etc. of this but ... it works fine in rugby so why all the negativity for it in football?
If there is a problem then football only has itself to blame. It's not a game that follows the rulebook ... it's become a game where the players do what they want and all too often the officials let them do it. Blatant rule breaking goes on in every game for all (but the officials) to see, most common is the pushing and holding in the penalty area for set plays.
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Simple, tell them if they want to stay on the pitch for the full 90 mins then don't commit a Blue Card foul. What of that will they not understand? And I'm sorry but I don't see what the number of players has to do with it. Ice Hockey has a sin bin and they only have 6 players (and the net minder is not exempt).greenmark wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:45 am15 players in rugby. 11 in footy. What if your keeper gets a blue? It is the most idiotic proposal ever.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:28 amI don't really have a view on the rights and wrongs, pro's and con's etc. of this but ... it works fine in rugby so why all the negativity for it in football?
If there is a problem then football only has itself to blame. It's not a game that follows the rulebook ... it's become a game where the players do what they want and all too often the officials let them do it. Blatant rule breaking goes on in every game for all (but the officials) to see, most common is the pushing and holding in the penalty area for set plays.
It's because of such support for rule breaking that we are in this mess.
All these games you and others mention at the top level, that have sin bins, have external clocks running alongside actual referee time, that everyone can see, the football authorities are so 19th century they do not do this.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:18 amSimple, tell them if they want to stay on the pitch for the full 90 mins then don't commit a Blue Card foul. What of that will they not understand? And I'm sorry but I don't see what the number of players has to do with it. Ice Hockey has a sin bin and they only have 6 players (and the net minder is not exempt).greenmark wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:45 am15 players in rugby. 11 in footy. What if your keeper gets a blue? It is the most idiotic proposal ever.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:28 amI don't really have a view on the rights and wrongs, pro's and con's etc. of this but ... it works fine in rugby so why all the negativity for it in football?
If there is a problem then football only has itself to blame. It's not a game that follows the rulebook ... it's become a game where the players do what they want and all too often the officials let them do it. Blatant rule breaking goes on in every game for all (but the officials) to see, most common is the pushing and holding in the penalty area for set plays.
It's because of such support for rule breaking that we are in this mess.
So again we will be stuck with a twat running around the middle of the park trying to remember when ten minutes is up, for some player they sent to the sin bin, when on occasions the said twats cannot even remember who they have given a yellow card to before.
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Well they could always instruct that clubs must have a viewable clock and make it an offense not to make sure it is wound up before every game!conduirez wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 12:31 pmAll these games you and others mention at the top level, that have sin bins, have external clocks running alongside actual referee time, that everyone can see, the football authorities are so 19th century they do not do this.
So again we will be stuck with a twat running around the middle of the park trying to remember when ten minutes is up, for some player they sent to the sin bin, when on occasions the said twats cannot even remember who they have given a yellow card to before.
firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 2:42 pmWell they could always instruct that clubs must have a viewable clock and make it an offense not to make sure it is wound up before every game!conduirez wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 12:31 pmAll these games you and others mention at the top level, that have sin bins, have external clocks running alongside actual referee time, that everyone can see, the football authorities are so 19th century they do not do this.
So again we will be stuck with a twat running around the middle of the park trying to remember when ten minutes is up, for some player they sent to the sin bin, when on occasions the said twats cannot even remember who they have given a yellow card to before.
Gianni Infantino rules out using blue cards : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvIFrbXv7H0
Shows who's really in charge, end of discussion hopefully
Shows who's really in charge, end of discussion hopefully