Grealish is targetted all of the time and similar things happen to other players that teams feel are a real threat.I'm concerned it could result in a serious injury but also that the game becomes unfair. We've seen Grealish fouled so many times (the most fouled in the league) and injured too as result.So, I propose that football adopts a similar system to that used in rugby, where continual and persistent infringements of the same kind result in penalties (and potentially cards) for the last player to commit the foul.For example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not. I also think a sin-bin idea would would work for the same sort of situation.This wouldn't relate for just fouls against a particular player but for other issues like persistent timewasting and dissent.
For example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.
Quote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMGrealish is targetted all of the time and similar things happen to other players that teams feel are a real threat.I'm concerned it could result in a serious injury but also that the game becomes unfair. We've seen Grealish fouled so many times (the most fouled in the league) and injured too as result.So, I propose that football adopts a similar system to that used in rugby, where continual and persistent infringements of the same kind result in penalties (and potentially cards) for the last player to commit the foul.For example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not. I also think a sin-bin idea would would work for the same sort of situation.This wouldn't relate for just fouls against a particular player but for other issues like persistent timewasting and dissent.It's a fair point, and it really is galling to see Jack being constantly pole-axed. However, the problem you'll get with bookings for repeat fouls is that some people who aren't Jack will constantly be on the dive in order to unfairly get people booked.
Quote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMFor example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.Isn't that what happened with Maguire in the first half? It was his first offence but the ref had had enough of it overall by then. I thought the ref had a pretty good game.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on December 02, 2019, 03:13:26 PMQuote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMFor example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.Isn't that what happened with Maguire in the first half? It was his first offence but the ref had had enough of it overall by then. I thought the ref had a pretty good game.Maguire was a booking in itself though, and so it should be. Mistiming a tackle can at least be mitigated with attempting to win the ball, pulling someone back is just outright cheating.