Quote from: ChicagoLion on July 25, 2025, 06:16:14 PMWhy does it need changing?It stops all the nonsense of players encroaching and squabbling on the edge of the box prior to it being taken which in turn allows the officials to concentrate on the penalty itself and hopefully avoid the ten minute wait between the offence happening and the kick being taken.
Why does it need changing?
I don't mind it. But my priority would be banning stuttered run-ups.
No, because a free kick is clearly not the same as a penalty. Also the player taking the free kick doesn't have the advantage of being nearest the ball for a likely rebound.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on July 25, 2025, 06:04:17 PMNo, because a free kick is clearly not the same as a penalty. Also the player taking the free kick doesn't have the advantage of being nearest the ball for a likely rebound.That's kind of how the penalty concept is meant to work, every advantage should be given the team denied the obvious goalscoring opportunity.
I like it, I've decided. Attacker still gets a chance to score, but only one chance. Doesn't sound that bad to me.
I don't care if they change it or not but I can see the benefits. It needs to come with some changes to the run up though because the stuttering bullshit is clearly the biggest problem with penalties.