RedDevilCanuck
Quite dreamy - blue eyes, blond hair, tanned skin
This.play off between 4th and FA cup winner for last CL place
And a one game playoff for a tie at the top of the table.
This.play off between 4th and FA cup winner for last CL place
I don't know about some of these proposed rule changes.Scraps allowed like in hockey
Sniper up on gantry taking shots at the crowd depending on who is scoring. So if your team scores once he gets to shoot once at the oppo fans
Goalposts should have barbed wire and flames wrapped around them
The pitch should have giant robot-wars style house robots who assault players when they stray near the edge of the pitch, and the center of the pitch should have random land mines
Gunge machines to be installed on the dugouts do coaches get randomly covered in slime
I agree with thisMore football generally than just the premier league, I'd like to see the clock stopped for fouls etc to prevent time tactical time wasting, injury feigning and substitutions in stoppage time whose only aim is to use time up. Who wants to watch that? It ruins the entertainment factor.
It's ridiculous at the moment, teams deliberately try to keep the ball out of play and run down time as a tactic instead of actually playing the game. Then the referee will add on a pretty arbitrary amount which can bare little relation to the amount of time the ball has actually been in play.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40993250
2 points for a score draw seems flawed.3pts for a win, 2pts for a score draw and 1pt for a goalless draw. also introduce sin bins for second yellows and you can only change your manager during the transfer window.
I shouldn’t laugh butMinimum 4 transgender players in every team's matchday squad. 2 of the transgender players must have come through the club's academy.
There would be nothing of Zlatan leftInstead of var, use invisible lasers which obliterates whichever part of the player has strayed offside
We'll win the league when all 19 competitors are disqualified.Nobody is allowed to be better than us at OT.
A "fixed" fixture list in general would be a good idea. Have all the "big six" and likely relegation contenders essentially playing mini leagues between each other in April and May.I'd change the way the fixture list is compiled to make it more fair, like they do in La Liga. Play all the teams in the first 19 matchdays, then again in the same exact order in the second half of the season. The way it's done now ends up hurting some teams, Leicester being a good example from last season: They had to play Liverpool twice while Coutinho was still there, giving them a disadvantage over other clubs who played them once and then again after he left. Hurts the competitive balance of the league imo.
Not a bad idea but doesn't happen all that often so maybe just overcomplicates things. I'm sure it's already been mentioned but an orange card would definitely be good for me. And sin bins generally in some form would be good.This Spurs game is reminding me of a problem in football. Teams who spread yellow cards around as they foul their way through a game, especially with midfielders breaking down counter attacks. Certain teams are well known for it.
Introduce a rule where cumulative yellow cards count. Something like the 5th yellow in a game results in a 10 minute sin bin for the last player to be carded, and 7 yellows results in a red.
What would an orange card beNot a bad idea but doesn't happen all that often so maybe just overcomplicates things. I'm sure it's already been mentioned but an orange card would definitely be good for me. And sin bins generally in some form would be good.
Im assuming an orange card would be 10 mins on the bench. Or the player has to be subbed.... presumably for a lesser playerWhat would an orange card be
That would be a very vague rule. How do you define lesser player?Im assuming an orange card would be 10 mins on the bench. Or the player has to be subbed.... presumably for a lesser player
It wouldnt be a rule... i said presumably as in you'd imagine the guy being subbed on would be a lesser player otherwise he'd be starting... not always the case of course but most of the time it would be.That would be a very vague rule. How do you define lesser player?
Imagine the chaos when Messi gets injured and Ronaldo's on the bench.That would be a very vague rule. How do you define lesser player?
Not a bad idea, would be more logical if there is a playoff between the FA cup winner and the 4th place to decide who should play in CL. That way you don't undermine the team who has done well for 38 games to be 4th, but also make FA cup more valuable.Fa cup gets CL ticket instead of 4th place.
But what if it is vice versa and Fred has to be subbed for Pogba. That's why I said becomes difficult to define lesser player. Say Rojo gets a orange card and is replaced by Smalling or Lindelof. Won't that be better for us.It wouldnt be a rule... i said presumably as in you'd imagine the guy being subbed on would be a lesser player otherwise he'd be starting... not always the case of course but most of the time it would be.
Like making us sub of pogba and fred being our only option.
It would be generally speaking your best players start. The rule wouldnt say for a lesser player.. it would just be player must be substituted.But what if it is vice versa and Fred has to be subbed for Pogba. That's why I said becomes difficult to define lesser player. Say Rojo gets a orange card and is replaced by Smalling or Lindelof. Won't that be better for us.
Presumably they don’t pay the referees enough to warrant relocating them to the U.K.?Get the best referees. There's no need for referees to be English only, there is nothing else about the league that is English only.
Like another small box within the box where handballs become penalties?Handballs in the box are a IDFK unless they're denying a clear goal scoring opportunity
I was thinking more as in if the handball is on the line/stopping the ball going in, or a guy swats it away from a guy about to shoot.1) stop the clock for injuries
2) No more draws. Play ET- then golden goal and play till a team wins even if it means 10 hrs.
Like another small box within the box where handballs become penalties?
Totally agree. Or just play 60 mins but clock stopped every time ball is out of playMore football generally than just the premier league, I'd like to see the clock stopped for fouls etc to prevent time tactical time wasting, injury feigning and substitutions in stoppage time whose only aim is to use time up. Who wants to watch that? It ruins the entertainment factor.
It's ridiculous at the moment, teams deliberately try to keep the ball out of play and run down time as a tactic instead of actually playing the game. Then the referee will add on a pretty arbitrary amount which can bare little relation to the amount of time the ball has actually been in play.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40993250