Had a brainwave or perhaps it is a brain fart. To do with time wasting which happens in a lot of games. Not exactly VAR but it is a breach of the game.If a referee considers a team is deliberately time wasting, they should give the captain a warning. If it happens again, the captain should get booked regardless of which player in his team is guilty of the crime. If it happens again, red card for the captain.It would certainly cut out a lot of time wasting!!Teams will try and manipulate this, change captain per match etc but if so, their intent is even more clear.In cricket and on occasion, a captain is held responsible for the conduct of his team and appropriate penalties imposed upon the captain. Perhaps it is time a captain becomes more accountable for his team in football.Just a thought on a quiet Monday.
Quote from: Baldy on April 10, 2023, 10:12:34 AMHad a brainwave or perhaps it is a brain fart. To do with time wasting which happens in a lot of games. Not exactly VAR but it is a breach of the game.If a referee considers a team is deliberately time wasting, they should give the captain a warning. If it happens again, the captain should get booked regardless of which player in his team is guilty of the crime. If it happens again, red card for the captain.It would certainly cut out a lot of time wasting!!Teams will try and manipulate this, change captain per match etc but if so, their intent is even more clear.In cricket and on occasion, a captain is held responsible for the conduct of his team and appropriate penalties imposed upon the captain. Perhaps it is time a captain becomes more accountable for his team in football.Just a thought on a quiet Monday.Not a bad shout. One big change Id make , is just let the trainers on if a player goes down injured. Play carries on. Professional footballers should be able to play around that. With the caveat that a clear “ really bad injury , such as head clash/leg break “ would see the game stopped, it would stop no end of time wasting.
At the rugby league last Saturday you had all sorts of people hi-viz coats on the pitch during play: coaches, water carriers, ball-holder carriers. They might as well have someone wandering around selling Cornettos or the Evening Mail
Quote from: Bad English on April 10, 2023, 05:40:25 PMAt the rugby league last Saturday you had all sorts of people hi-viz coats on the pitch during play: coaches, water carriers, ball-holder carriers. They might as well have someone wandering around selling Cornettos or the Evening MailLe Courrier du Soir?
Change the match time to 60 minutes but make it ball in play. The time wasting is therefore not effective anymore.
You can't tweak subjective opinion, two people might share opposing views of an incident but if one happens to be the VAR official, what are you supposed to do?All the wailing and moaning about the decisions over the weekend were precisely what VAR was bought in to stop. It didn't, it doesn't and it never will.
Time is definitely the biggest problem with VAR right now but it would really help if it wasn't just empty minutes with fans in the ground getting no feedback at all and TV only having guesswork from commentators about what is happening. I go on about the system in other sports far too often but in the rugby and cricket the TV viewers get to listen in to the discussions and the fans in the ground get big screens showing replays and can get comms to listen in on top.Sometimes there are controversial decisions in those sports but everyone has the opportunity to hear why the decision has been made as it is and there is never the situation when even hours later people have no idea how a decisions has been reached. If PGMOL think they're doing a good job and are getting things right more often than not then they should be a lot more transparent. By hiding the decision making process in the way they do it does feel like they have a reason to hide it, which creates a lot of the distrust fans have towards them.
There was that time Man U got to take a penalty after the final whistle had blown!
Quote from: Risso on April 11, 2023, 11:16:03 AMThere was that time Man U got to take a penalty after the final whistle had blown!Remind me of that one Martin as I genuinely can't remember it.