Adjusting the rules of football - Let's speed the game up and have fun again nufc epl
Adjusting the rules of football – Let’s speed the game up and have fun againAs usual, football finds itself trailing in the wake of most other team games, when we begin to talk rules of the game.For example, the sin bin. I believe we are all tired of the shirt pulling, arm tugging, arm wrap arounds, referee harassing etc. I am quite sure these petty infringements of the rules would quickly disappear if the result was a period off the field of play sitting in the sin bin.
As mentioned previously, in the beginning teams could find themselves with more than one player off the park at the same time. I honestly believe that this would be a short-lived situation, team coaches wouldn’t tolerate their players acting in such a manner, and we would all be watching football the way it should be watched.
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