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I've thought long and hard about this and May be it's time the soccer ball was made biggerI hope you were high when you started the thread.
I'm pretending to be high and I will ask you this: What happens when football will become a "let's hit the bar competition because we're too fecking useless to score?"
Good - 4th wall breaking should be a banning offence as far as I’m concerned. By the way, we’ve discussed rewards for hitting posts. But perhaps we should discuss punitive measures as well? Ex. Missing an open goal = 2 minutes in the sin binI have
Someone promote this guyThis is really what is really wrong with football. Not VAR or diving, there just isn't enough maths.
The 0.612 Goal of the Month competition will be hot as hell. Looking forward to that.
I also think that the distance that away teams have to travel to the home stadium should also be added into this formula or at least taken into account. Maybe increasing match time by 1 minute for every 13 miles travelled.
You are probably right, but I'm thinking maybe some more of a really, really tight bib instead, so that the player is more uncomfortable than usual, therefore putting them at a clear disadvantage. Or maybe they have to wear their boot on the wrong foot instead, so that their stronger foot has the weaker boot and vice versa.
This gave me an idea that they should use inflatable goals, except at the beginning of the game they take the plug out so it slowly deflates as the match goes on.What about if they used the kind of goals you get at fun fairs and summer fetes? The ones where they have holes, and the smaller hole you get the ball in the more points you get.
They could be used for the whole game or maybe just for during penalties and free kicks in the initial stages.
The way this place is going the two are inseparableYou didn't think that really though, did you?
Knowing the FA, they'll surely go with Simon Cowell and Richard Hammond.I wonder if goals that actually do go in the net should have different values. I think it's a bit silly that a crappy scuffed goal from a yard out should count the same as a rocket blasted or dribbled in from thirty yards. The effort and skill input isn't the same, so should the reward?
Maybe we could have judges sat by the pitch like they have at gymnastics holding up cards choosing how many points to give each goal.
That's a good idea, I'd like to watch that.This gave me an idea that they should use inflatable goals, except at the beginning of the game they take the plug out so it slowly deflates as the match goes on.
I like this idea but I think instead of sitting at the side of the pitch the FA should provide Hammond and Cowell with quad bikes so that they can keep up with the action.Knowing the FA, they'll surely go with Simon Cowell and Richard Hammond.
Hey, you stole my idea. Only difference is I think the longer the distance the more goals you score.What about rewards for the distance the ball was from the goal?
<1m = 0.5 goals
<5m = 0.25 goals
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<50m = 0.05 goals
They only get 3 goals from a goal, but 6 goals for entering the 5yard line.This still puts us behind American football where you get 6 goals for a goal
If the score is still 0-0 at 70 minutes, then the value of substitutions is changed. Instead of subs being used to replace players, they are added to the game after every five minutes instead, up to a maximum of 14 players per side. If a goal is scored within this time-frame, then this sub rule ceases to come into effect and the game carries on as normal. If a goal is scored in the 81st minute, both sides will have 13 players and can just carry on that way until the game ends.
After 90 minutes, the goals should be extended to be twice the size that they currently are if the game is still 0-0.
Players who have scored a hat-trick will be forced to use their "weaker foot" for the next game.
Rashford, is that you?Hey, you stole my idea. Only difference is I think the longer the distance the more goals you score.
So 8 meters out and it’s 0.8 goals.
26 meters out and it’s 2.6 goals.
Determine exact spot the player shot it from through VRA or the player may stay planted after releasing his shot for more accuracy.
Upon reviewing, referee will bring out a measuring tape and start from the goal line and extend it out all the way to where the shot was released from. After reviewing, the exact goal amount will be announced. That way teams will never be truly out of a game.
Think you've missed the post.Quite possibly the stupidest idea in a galaxy of stupid ideas. Thread should be closed and poster given a temporary ban for coming up with this....