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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Tue 14 May 11:40
..at Euros. Only team captains will be permitted to speak to referees to challenge a decision, a card to a teammate, ask for clarification etc
Seems sensible and could become the norm across the leagues?
Post Edited (Tue 14 May 12:02)
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Tue 14 May 13:44
Good and hopefully is adopted everywhere else…
Only negative I’ve heard is if the captain is the keeper and the incident takes place in opposition box, unlike rugby the captain is much further away
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Tue 14 May 13:56
quite right, as said looks bad if its the keeper needed to come up but sure common sense will come in on that.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Tue 14 May 14:51
A long overdue change to the rules for me
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Tue 14 May 15:20
Has been a standard rule in other sports for years - I refereed competitive Volleyball in my younger days and only the captain was allowed to approach the match official, and then only to ask for clarification as to why a certain call had been made.
Aggressively challenging a decision absolutely not permitted.
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Topic Originator: neilholland999
Date: Tue 14 May 16:07
Quote:
DBP, Tue 14 May 13:44
Good and hopefully is adopted everywhere else…
Only negative I’ve heard is if the captain is the keeper and the incident takes place in opposition box, unlike rugby the captain is much further away
Could be easily rectified by allowing teams to have a vice captain in such a scenario?
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Tue 14 May 17:23
Quote:
neilholland999, Tue 14 May 16:07
Quote:
DBP, Tue 14 May 13:44
Good and hopefully is adopted everywhere else…
Only negative I’ve heard is if the captain is the keeper and the incident takes place in opposition box, unlike rugby the captain is much further away
Could be easily rectified by allowing teams to have a vice captain in such a scenario?
was about to say this - surely you can designate a player that can liaise with the ref if its outside of the box?
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Tue 14 May 19:38
So only one player per team allowed to call the ref a blind, cheating bassa?
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Wed 15 May 08:13
There is the tossing the coin bit, encouraging your team mates etc, but no official role. If this initiative becomes the norm I think it would see outfield players rather than goalkeepers being given the armband.
Just thinking of Roy Barry back in the day...he “defended” himself quite a lot!
Though I’m sure I once saw an opponent he had clattered put in a good word with the ref to be lenient. Sadly to no avail though, early bath for Roy!
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Topic Originator: Zimbo
Date: Wed 15 May 08:39
I`d go further. Introduce the sin bin and send anyone (who isnt the agreed player) mobbing the ref there for ten minutes. Old Firm games would be five a side for most of the game 😂
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Wed 15 May 10:30
Was this not introduced in the English PL the start of this season, was actually very closely adhered to with bookings often however seemed to fade away as the season went on.
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Wed 15 May 11:38
"Was this not introduced in the English PL the start of this season, was actually very closely adhered to with bookings often however seemed to fade away as the season went on."
sure it was no more than 3 players and the 4th to approach would be cautioned.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Wed 15 May 14:33
Imagine listening to three people babbling around you at the same time 🤦♂️.
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Topic Originator: jwd1103
Date: Wed 15 May 20:26
Officially yes however there could be another appointed to call the VAR official a cheatin bassa
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Topic Originator: jwd1103
Date: Wed 15 May 20:27
Imagine thousands of people shouting at you at the same time
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