Post by account_disabled on Mar 8, 2024 23:36:00 GMT -5
Would allow football to be fairer and eliminate unsportsmanlike attitudes that generate violence on the field and in the stands due to the deliberate loss of time due to fictitious injuries, goal kicks, throws, and fouls; protests to the referee, delivery of balls... and now the VAR. The change would only provide advantages for the main actors of the game, both for the coaches - who would know for their strategy the exact time that would remain to be played - and for the spectators, who would pay, not like now, for real show time and, They would avoid, through fair play, the violence caused by the loss of time, especially in the last quarter of the match. Does it make sense to demand that extra work from the referee given how difficult it is to referee? No.
They would be the great beneficiaries of the new rule by stopping timing lost minutes. Relieving them of this task is the obligation of the legislators and especially at the end of the game, when a play, once the regulation time has elapsed, can decide a Brazil Mobile Number List match after a solo escape by the striker, a foul, a corner... when the rule only allows a penalty to be taken out of time. In short, it is about breaking, once and for all, that unsportsmanlike strategic rule that has become the use of losing time to benefit. 105M.X 68M” It is incomprehensible, or at least it becomes very difficult to understand, how in the 21st century, with the interests of all kinds that move in professional football, it is not forced that the game be played on fields that have identical measurements.
It doesn't happen in the Santander League. Between the fields in Elche, the one with the most surface area, and Eibar, the one with the least, there is a difference of 650m2, which means about 60m2 more effort for each of the 11 players on a team. Does it make sense? Let's bet that the playing fields have the same measurements and minimum safety measures are required on the fields, for the peace of mind of the players that eliminates the risk of colliding with benches, advertising, stands... 3RD.- A TIMEOUT OF 2' PER GAME FOR EACH COACH How enormously absurd it is that coaches are condemned not to be able to meet with their players while the ball is in play! With the professional importance that is given to them and that they have in football, it seems a stupid luxury to prevent them from being able to address, at least once in the match, all their players.
They would be the great beneficiaries of the new rule by stopping timing lost minutes. Relieving them of this task is the obligation of the legislators and especially at the end of the game, when a play, once the regulation time has elapsed, can decide a Brazil Mobile Number List match after a solo escape by the striker, a foul, a corner... when the rule only allows a penalty to be taken out of time. In short, it is about breaking, once and for all, that unsportsmanlike strategic rule that has become the use of losing time to benefit. 105M.X 68M” It is incomprehensible, or at least it becomes very difficult to understand, how in the 21st century, with the interests of all kinds that move in professional football, it is not forced that the game be played on fields that have identical measurements.
It doesn't happen in the Santander League. Between the fields in Elche, the one with the most surface area, and Eibar, the one with the least, there is a difference of 650m2, which means about 60m2 more effort for each of the 11 players on a team. Does it make sense? Let's bet that the playing fields have the same measurements and minimum safety measures are required on the fields, for the peace of mind of the players that eliminates the risk of colliding with benches, advertising, stands... 3RD.- A TIMEOUT OF 2' PER GAME FOR EACH COACH How enormously absurd it is that coaches are condemned not to be able to meet with their players while the ball is in play! With the professional importance that is given to them and that they have in football, it seems a stupid luxury to prevent them from being able to address, at least once in the match, all their players.