says the guy who started a thread, on,Robins has taken us as far as he canAnd the award for the most pointless thread of all time…
I completely agree, the coin toss is outdated now, it should be replaced by a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
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Should have a biscuit race
Or that weird half circle on the penalty areaNext question: Why are corner flags necessary? What’s the point?
why do we still do that before a game, i mean it doesn't make any sense now, abit outdated, why not let the home sides choose which end they attack first
I liked the thread where it was debated where the north begins and whether the Midlands is part of it or notSBT, where you can discuss the pressing issues of the day..........
I liked the thread where it was debated where the north begins and whether the Midlands is part of it or not
What was the conclusion?
the conclusion was. who gives a toss.What was the conclusion?
Why do players always put the ball outside the quadrant when taking a corner? If it’s because there isn’t enough room then make it a foot bigger and say the ball has to be inside the quadrant line.
Toss the bitcoin ?Tis outmoded ,a digital version should be introduced.
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Choose a different theme every week (to add to the excitement) The away team captain has to guess if it's a cake or not, with it being displayed on the big screen. The fans can join in, screaming 'cake' or 'not cake' . What a way to get the crowd worked up before kick off.
I completely agree, the coin toss is outdated now, it should be replaced by a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
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Or why don’t both teams kick the same way and switch ends at half time?Next question: Why are corner flags necessary? What’s the point?
Or why don’t both teams kick the same way and switch ends at half time?
They like to show themselves to be daring rebels, getting one over the authorities trying to tell them what to do. Bellends.Why do players always put the ball outside the quadrant when taking a corner? If it’s because there isn’t enough room then make it a foot bigger and say the ball has to be inside the quadrant line.
I was called "a knob" for stating the known fact that Lincoln, Stoke and Nottingham are in the Midlands whilst Crewe is in the north.What was the conclusion?
Although it's not the most pressing issue, I sort of agree, though I'd give the away side the chance to choose ends and home side who kicks off. It's make stadium designers think harder about the orientation, like with ours where the sun shines in the face of one of the goalies.why do we still do that before a game, i mean it doesn't make any sense now, abit outdated, why not let the home sides choose which end they attack first
Just because it helps us out with pitch marking. Make it the entire area within the 22 yard line…. All the way across. Games would be finishing 12-11Although it's not the most pressing issue, I sort of agree, though I'd give the away side the chance to choose ends and home side who kicks off. It's make stadium designers think harder about the orientation, like with ours where the sun shines in the face of one of the goalies.
Next weeks non-pressing subject - should the penalty area be a different shape?
Or should we go metricAlthough it's not the most pressing issue, I sort of agree, though I'd give the away side the chance to choose ends and home side who kicks off. It's make stadium designers think harder about the orientation, like with ours where the sun shines in the face of one of the goalies.
Next weeks non-pressing subject - should the penalty area be a different shape?