Really? That suprises me. I don’t remember the last short corner I have seen that resulted in a goal. I could on the other hand name a few direct corner goals.Statistically more successful than regular corners. I've never understood the groan that goes up when any team take a short corner.
Pretty sure that rule already exists. Just never applied consistently.
There should be a new rule to give a free kick for pulling an opponents shirt
Really? That suprises me. I don’t remember the last short corner I have seen that resulted in a goal. I could on the other hand name a few direct corner goals.
Or built in exploding dye packsPerhaps we should wear a velcro type kit so our opponents would be caught red handed!
Or built in exploding dye packs
That would be quite farcical with teams scoring first minute own goals and plotting a fightback...lolBonus point for getting a win / draw from a losing position
We seem reluctant to make 1 substitution let alone 8. We could turn this in to a money making scheme though. As our squad is so small, we could do a raffle for people to be the 6th, 7th and 8th sub every week.This would be cool.
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England U21's just made 8 substitutions all at the same time.
Would like to see that rolled out into the senior level of the game. Be good fun.
Leonard, text a sub ain't happening. Get over it.We seem reluctant to make 1 substitution let alone 8. We could turn this in to a money making scheme though. As our squad is so small, we could do a raffle for people to be the 6th, 7th and 8th sub every week.
And book anyone wearing an Alice band.Booking for players, putting their fingers to their lips, shushing opposition fans when they have scored. Lacks class, and has always pissed me off. Just celebrate your goal. Also book players for wearing gloves when the temperature is in the teens or above, and the sun is shining
And book anyone wearing an Alice band.
And that includes the men's game too.
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