JohnB
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Solihull Moors and Walsall to have overtaken Blues.
Football team to be free to pick any gender (or non-identifying gender) player and first “female” plays in the Premier League.
From my own experience of watching kids football, a sin bin for parents would be a welcome addition.Before looking forward ten years, have a think back, ten, twenty, even thirty years and count the number of innovations that have been introduced to the game.
VAR & associated tinkering with offside & hand ball
LED boards instead of number boards
Back pass to the keeper
Not a lot is it. My money's on the sin bin, its already being used in my lad's u16 league.
What have you been up to??? lolFrom my own experience of watching kids football, a sin bin for parents would be a welcome addition.
Not for me I hasten to add. Some parents are overly competitive and aggressive. The amount of abuse given to officials is frightening.What have you been up to??? lol
I guess In the last 20 or so years there has also been names on shirts, squad numbers, goal line technology but as you say nothing really groundbreakingBefore looking forward ten years, have a think back, ten, twenty, even thirty years and count the number of innovations that have been introduced to the game.
VAR & associated tinkering with offside & hand ball
LED boards instead of number boards
Back pass to the keeper
Not a lot is it. My money's on the sin bin, its already being used in my lad's u16 league.
Sin bins are already in use in up to step 5 of the Men's National League system.Before looking forward ten years, have a think back, ten, twenty, even thirty years and count the number of innovations that have been introduced to the game.
VAR & associated tinkering with offside & hand ball
LED boards instead of number boards
Back pass to the keeper
Not a lot is it. My money's on the sin bin, its already being used in my lad's u16 league.
As I said earlier in this thread - the most conservative of all the major sports - to its detriment in my opinion. Change, of any kind, is only effected reactively and often half heartedly. VAR is the prime example. No problem with similar technology in other sports after many years usage, but a joke in the "best League in the world".I guess In the last 20 or so years there has also been names on shirts, squad numbers, goal line technology but as you say nothing really groundbreaking
I couldn't resist pulling your leg. I've seen some of the utter crap around kids football.Not for me I hasten to add. Some parents are overly competitive and aggressive. The amount of abuse given to officials is frightening.
Off the top of my head,Before looking forward ten years, have a think back, ten, twenty, even thirty years and count the number of innovations that have been introduced to the game.
VAR & associated tinkering with offside & hand ball
LED boards instead of number boards
Back pass to the keeper
Not a lot is it. My money's on the sin bin, its already being used in my lad's u16 league.
Specificly for dissent, at the discretion of the referee.Sin bins are already in use in up to step 5 of the Men's National League system.
I think it unlikely borderline impossible for Premier League. However, could be that a woman player does join something like a Conference level club. Think of the publicity....
Yeah you're right actually, goal kicks is a big one.Off the top of my head,
Offside rule changed, interfering with play?
Subs rules changed?
Concussion subs?
Goalkicks having to leave the area?
Goal line tech
Dead right, many set a terrible example, some coaches too. I used to run the line for my lads team but try and avoid it now if possible, the abuse you get is horrendous.From my own experience of watching kids football, a sin bin for parents would be a welcome addition.
I attended my kids friendly last night and the linesman from the other team was either blind or blatantly cheating. I also ran the line for my eldest 2 for nigh on a decade, theres just no need for it.Dead right, many set a terrible example, some coaches too. I used to run the line for my lads team but try and avoid it now if possible, the abuse you get is horrendous.