Shane88
Actually Nostradamus
He's a Chelsea fan posing as a journalist. He's pathetic.Is he a Chelsea journo?
He's a Chelsea fan posing as a journalist. He's pathetic.Is he a Chelsea journo?
For decisions via VAR when the game is stopped anyway? Possibly. For the normal decisions? Hell no. This is not Tennis or American Football or similar stop and go Sports. Having to clarify decisions to the audience will slow down the game immensively.You don't like this? I think it's a great idea and have wanted it for a while.
Seen it work pretty well in the A-League, don't think it would be as much of an issue as you're suggesting.It can only work in my view if you ensure players who abuse the officials get sanctions. Otherwise you have swearing before the watershed which TV companies hate.
And unlike the NFL, which is run (as far as I know) only in English, you may need officials to make sense of many languages in one game.
Unrelated, but I swear you guys have these kinds of supposed dressing room information leaks more than most clubs.Tweet
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Guess he was blind to Chelsea and City's reaction to the possibility of Newcastle breaking that hedgemony.Matt Law really is a shameless twat.
I'm with youI believe that they are recognised as world champions, historically, for those Olympic gold medals, and so they should. However, you don't see England branding those Olympic championships as World Cups (or even worse, "FIFA World Cups"). Their old Olympic accomplishments are appropriately recognised separately from their FIFA accomplishments (if only the FIFA didn't gloss over/ignore the old Olympic tournaments...).
While it's unlikely that the information would flow down to the playing staff, there's nothing that prohibits them from being informed. That said, had this occurred every member of the team would've been required to sign a NDA. Seeing as clubs are always susceptible to leaks then it's not unreasonable that this wasn't shared, NDAs or not.They wouldn't be allowed to inform players. Its a Chinese wall, unless you’re involved in the financial side you are not in the know.
Yes, this would be the implementation. Anything else would be daft.For decisions via VAR when the game is stopped anyway? Possibly. For the normal decisions? Hell no. This is not Tennis or American Football or similar stop and go Sports. Having to clarify decisions to the audience will slow down the game immensively.
Who is going to referee these games anyway? Surely not UEFA or FIFA licensed refs,
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I did suspect. Poor noble Chelsea and City bullied into joining the bad boys.He’s a straight up Chelsea fan.
As are theseCalling me a prick is a personal attack.
They will control the revenue which is what this is about you tosspot.
Call me out on what? You're just being a twat?
I'm not sucking up to anyone you idiot.
You really are a bit of a clueless idiot aren't you?
Opinions and personal attacks aren't separate categories. If someone has a negative opinion about you, such as you being a disgraceful prick, sharing that opinion will be a regarded as a personal attack.Calling me a prick is a personal attack. I told someone to shut up after being called a prick. I wouldn't say that's crossing any boundaries.
Now are you just going to talk about me all day?
I'm very flattered.
This is already know. The driving force is PerezThe question is who are the drivers beside the known suspect of RM, Juventus, Barcelona, us and Liverpool?
Thats not the problem, the SL is not the problem. The SL is a symptom caused by our society. A society driven by narcissism and greed.What’s the problem? Sigh. Look at what happened with brexit or even trump. You fix things by being inside them not taking your ball and going to create a small competition where you play each other endlessly
It's looking like that. Team news seems to appear magically early.Unrelated, but I swear you guys have these kinds of supposed dressing room information leaks more than most clubs.
They broke the cartel indeed. What a fecking a hole.Tweet
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I will fully accept my low opinion of footballers ability to be polite under pressure and in big games. I hope that you are right though.Seen it work pretty well in the A-League, don't think it would be as much of an issue as you're suggesting.
If during a challenge a player manages to produce an uninterrupted scream for at least 5 seconds , his team will be rewarded with additional half a goal.Breaking News:
Open play goals to be worth 6 points each!!
Additionally players who score get the option to potentially add another 1 or 2 goals right after by either scoring a penalty kick (worth 1 goal) or scoring from one of the classic American style penalties, where you run at the goal from the half way line (worth 2 goals).
Also as the ESL board hears the fans' cries for less time wasting, the clock will finally be stopped when the ball is out of play or when a player has been fouled. That way there will now also be time to play 1 advert each time the ball is out of play. Play will continue with the same time on the game clock as soon as the advert is done. ESL finals could see longer specialized commercial breaks whenever the ball is out of play. For match going fans there will be a marching band present at all times to fill in until the game is resumed.
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So that’s the carrot they’re dangling to entice people into this Super League?Tweet
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Is he a Chelsea journo?
Matt Law is a Chelsea fan.
He’s a straight up Chelsea fan.
I'm typically not this pedantic, but he's an Aston Villa who is assigned to Chelsea by the Telegraph. He just covers them so positively that he does appear to be a Chelsea fan on many occasions.He's a Chelsea fan posing as a journalist. He's pathetic.
Matt Law is seriously shameless journalists. When the fans of all clubs, journalists are against this and made their point without any bias, this shameless twat is still doing their bosses biddingTweet
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Referees are miked in rugby, like football the game doesn't stop and start and referees explain themselves to the players or the captains all the time. It has been a great introduction to the game.For decisions via VAR when the game is stopped anyway? Possibly. For the normal decisions? Hell no. This is not Tennis or American Football or similar stop and go Sports. Having to clarify decisions to the audience will slow down the game immensively.
Who is going to referee these games anyway? Surely not UEFA or FIFA licensed refs,
Why would they be crazy about an idea which forces them to abide by financial fair play rules?Is it naive to hope that Man.City and Chelsea will do the right thing and back out of this? They are described as backed into a corner in this matter. I know it sounds crazy to be hoping that a club like City would do the right thing, but it seems like these two clubs not were that crazy about the whole idea
Yeah or UEFA against corruption. Big joke their outrage.Tweet
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It's simple to fix though, any swearing = instant yellow card.I will fully accept my low opinion of footballers ability to be polite under pressure and in big games. I hope that you are right though.
As are these
Things like this irks me. A moral high stand on the oil money. They were the first ones to spoil the whole balance and now they are talking.Tweet
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Same thing coming out of Liverpool If you can infer from Klopp’s comments.Unrelated, but I swear you guys have these kinds of supposed dressing room information leaks more than most clubs.
I dont get this.Tweet
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The issue is this is a multinational competition with audience from different background. Are they using only English and discriminate other languages? Are the refs that good at foreign language to get his point to the audiences efficiently?Seen it work pretty well in the A-League, don't think it would be as much of an issue as you're suggesting.
It won’t literally be all decisions. Pretty sure of that. If it is then it’s too much.But that is what the ESL announced, isn´t it? All decisions...
They are big games because the top players are playing against each other. The champions league has too many filler gamesI dont get this.
They are big games because they dont happen so often.
If they happen all the time, they are not big games anymore. Then its just games.