Because having played sports...my belief is that if a player is genuinely
fouled then he shouldn't be up and running around like a gazelle within 10
minutes. What this rule change would do is change the mind set and attitude
of players to become men and not a bunch of under 10 girl soccer players
(the word soccer used intentionally).
Bring back some chivalry and fighting thru minor pain fortitude.
Mark
El Presidente Wisconsin Whites
Leeds United
Chicago Fire
>>You wont be saying that when a Preston player elbows Killa off the
ball
and doesnât get seen by the ref, and we end up playing for 10 men for 10
mins
because of it! The flaw with this argument is that if a player has been
genuinely fouled then why should his team be penalised for it?
A simple yellow card whenever the referee deems someone as
âsimulatingâ an
injury or the seriousness of that injury should be enough to stop a lot of
feigning.<<
Providing the referees apply the rule consistently, and get it right. Using
your scenario, what if Killa was deemed to be "simulating" as the ref
didn't
see the incident - and sent off if he was already on a yellow (so
suspended
for the next game)?
Mark
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oh alright then :-)