Quote from: cdbullyweefan on March 16, 2020, 10:44:38 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on March 16, 2020, 10:17:43 AMThe sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.I think it would be terrible. Bookings are much more subjective than red cards, we would end up even more shafted by referees. Think how many times Grealish gets kicked per game before referees even think about reaching for their pockets, for instance. Plus you would have to have a US-sport style stopped clock or people would just time waste for all of the ten minutes. You get two or three bookings per side and football becomes unwatchable.The sin bin currently in use at grass roots levels only applies to dissent, not fouls.
Quote from: Villa Lew on March 16, 2020, 10:17:43 AMThe sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.I think it would be terrible. Bookings are much more subjective than red cards, we would end up even more shafted by referees. Think how many times Grealish gets kicked per game before referees even think about reaching for their pockets, for instance. Plus you would have to have a US-sport style stopped clock or people would just time waste for all of the ten minutes. You get two or three bookings per side and football becomes unwatchable.
The sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on March 16, 2020, 01:10:58 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on March 16, 2020, 10:44:38 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on March 16, 2020, 10:17:43 AMThe sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.If he went to clutch his head Reina would miss.I think it would be terrible. Bookings are much more subjective than red cards, we would end up even more shafted by referees. Think how many times Grealish gets kicked per game before referees even think about reaching for their pockets, for instance. Plus you would have to have a US-sport style stopped clock or people would just time waste for all of the ten minutes. You get two or three bookings per side and football becomes unwatchable.The sin bin currently in use at grass roots levels only applies to dissent, not fouls.Thanks, didn't realise that. I still wouldn't be in favour, that rule isn't applied even vaguely consistently. I seem to remember Wayne Rooney would spend the entirety of each game mouthing off at the officialz and never get booked for it while he was playing for Man U, while a Villa player would get a yellow card for saying "are you quite sure old chap?".It would just be another way of shafting Villa... and I don't see how it is workable unless you stop the clock. If my team were down to ten men, I'd just instruct the goalkeeper to go down clutching his head for ten minutes.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on March 16, 2020, 10:44:38 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on March 16, 2020, 10:17:43 AMThe sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.If he went to clutch his head Reina would miss.I think it would be terrible. Bookings are much more subjective than red cards, we would end up even more shafted by referees. Think how many times Grealish gets kicked per game before referees even think about reaching for their pockets, for instance. Plus you would have to have a US-sport style stopped clock or people would just time waste for all of the ten minutes. You get two or three bookings per side and football becomes unwatchable.The sin bin currently in use at grass roots levels only applies to dissent, not fouls.
Quote from: Villa Lew on March 16, 2020, 10:17:43 AMThe sin bin is something, I have thought for sometime, that should be brought into football.If he went to clutch his head Reina would miss.I think it would be terrible. Bookings are much more subjective than red cards, we would end up even more shafted by referees. Think how many times Grealish gets kicked per game before referees even think about reaching for their pockets, for instance. Plus you would have to have a US-sport style stopped clock or people would just time waste for all of the ten minutes. You get two or three bookings per side and football becomes unwatchable.
It's interesting that games at The Glades were on. Hampton, next door, cancelled the kids games which were scheduled for Saturday morning.
Great read Dave.
Quote from: darren woolley on March 17, 2020, 09:08:20 AMGreat read Dave.Thanks Big Daz. Are you looking after yourself?
Quote from: Exeter 77 on March 15, 2020, 08:32:30 PMIt's interesting that games at The Glades were on. Hampton, next door, cancelled the kids games which were scheduled for Saturday morning.The Glades was the West Midlands Fire Service ground.
Quote from: nigel on March 16, 2020, 09:01:18 PMQuote from: Exeter 77 on March 15, 2020, 08:32:30 PMIt's interesting that games at The Glades were on. Hampton, next door, cancelled the kids games which were scheduled for Saturday morning.The Glades was the West Midlands Fire Service ground.It's a better ground than Hampton's next door but doesn't get used as much.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 17, 2020, 07:53:24 PMQuote from: nigel on March 16, 2020, 09:01:18 PMQuote from: Exeter 77 on March 15, 2020, 08:32:30 PMIt's interesting that games at The Glades were on. Hampton, next door, cancelled the kids games which were scheduled for Saturday morning.The Glades was the West Midlands Fire Service ground.It's a better ground than Hampton's next door but doesn't get used as much.The football pitch was always well looked after, Dave, certainly better that the rugby pitch that was behind the club houseIf I remember correctly it was the WMFS that had the stand built, at some considerable cost, only to sell the ground not long after.
Quote from: nigel on March 18, 2020, 07:03:35 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 17, 2020, 07:53:24 PMQuote from: nigel on March 16, 2020, 09:01:18 PMQuote from: Exeter 77 on March 15, 2020, 08:32:30 PMIt's interesting that games at The Glades were on. Hampton, next door, cancelled the kids games which were scheduled for Saturday morning.The Glades was the West Midlands Fire Service ground.It's a better ground than Hampton's next door but doesn't get used as much.The football pitch was always well looked after, Dave, certainly better that the rugby pitch that was behind the club houseIf I remember correctly it was the WMFS that had the stand built, at some considerable cost, only to sell the ground not long after.I don't know about the stand being built but I don't think there's a rugby pitch there now. There's a bit of waste ground leading to Hampton's ground and junior pitches between them.