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    Football. if you could change one rule.

    I find football has become boring to watch in recent times.
    I would change the rule around restarting after a goal is scored.
    No half way line kick off just let the keeper restart from where the goal was scored. To much kissing and cuddling after a goal has been scored and lots of time wasted.

    It would make it more exciting. Keep a ten second rule for celebrating after which keepers starts.
    Soon put an end to that shyte which spoils the game. Save all that for the end of the game...
    That would be my change.

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    I would allow pass backs to the keeper it brings keepers more into the match

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    Offside only allowed in the 18yd area in front of goal - ban VTR from making decisions unless its for crossing line or penalty decisions - is that 2 rules?
    Last edited by phild; 20-07-2023 at 08:45 AM.

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    If a player is fouled then he is allowed to put the ball down and to immediately carry on with the ball with as many touches as he wants. Imagine if an attacker is brought down just outside the box. Instead of the defending team having an age to set a wall etc there could be panic in the defence. If a defender tries to slow it down by kicking the ball away or similar then he is booked for the foul and impeding the free kick and is sent off. Less time wasted more action.

    Introduced into Field Hockey a few years back and works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargazer1962 View Post
    I would allow pass backs to the keeper it brings keepers more into the match
    They are allowed. 😎😇😉

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    Stop the clock when the ball is out of play, it would stop all the time wasting and ridiculous added on time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Stop the clock when the ball is out of play, it would stop all the time wasting and ridiculous added on time.
    If only one rule change then I’d have to agree with the above. One thing to bear in mind though, basketball is made of of four quarters each of 10 minutes. The clock stops regularly and when I’ve been to watch games they can last around two hours. They are exciting though and certainly end to end.

    If a game of football starts at 3pm and they keep stopping the clock, it could take around five hours to complete a game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Stop the clock when the ball is out of play, it would stop all the time wasting and ridiculous added on time.
    This is a good one Des, the clock should be taken out of the hands of the Ref like it is in other sports.

    My change would be to introduce the green card “sin bin” and a ten minute sit on the sidelines for the second bookable offence.

    I saw this used in non league football at Lye Town last season.

    Teams have to be very wary about stupid second fouls and transgressions that a ref might normally let them off if they were already on one booking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    This is a good one Des, the clock should be taken out of the hands of the Ref like it is in other sports.

    My change would be to introduce the green card “sin bin” and a ten minute sit on the sidelines for the second bookable offence.

    I saw this used in non league football at Lye Town last season.

    Teams have to be very wary about stupid second fouls and transgressions that a ref might normally let them off if they were already on one booking.
    This one I was thinking about too
    But only allowed one change so I went with my rule change.
    But this was introduced in GAA football some years back and was a very good introduction I thought
    But I like this one.

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    The player that was fouled or last attacking player that touched the ball for handball should have to take the penalty

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