Innovations in football 12:41 - Jul 17 with 1269 views | Tommyparker | Size of Ball: Fixed in 1872. Shinguards: Introduced & registered by Sam Weller Widdosown ( Nottingham Forest & England) in 1874. Referee's whistle: First used on Nottingham Forest's ground in 1878. Professionalism: Legalised in England in the summer of 1885 as a result of agitation by Lancashire clubs. Goal-nets: Invented & patented in 1890 by Mr JA Brodie of Liverpool. They were first used in the North v South match in January, 1891. Referees & Linesman: Replaced umpires & referees in 1891. Penalty-Kick: Introduced at Irish FA' request in the season 1891-92 season. The penalty law ordering the goalkeeper to remain on his goal-line came into force in September,1905, and the order to stand on his goal-line until the ball is kicked arrived 1929-30. White ball: First came into offical use in 1951. Floodlighting: First FA Cup- tie (replay), Kiddminster Harriers v Brierley Hill Alliance,1955. First Football League match: Portsmouth v Newcastle (Div 1),1956. Heated Pitch: to be used for frost tried by Everton at Goodison Park in 1958. First Soccer closed- circuit TV : At Coventry ground in October 1965( 10,000 fans saw their team win at Cardiff). Substitutes: (one per team) were first allowed in Football League matches at the start of season 1965-66. Three substitutes ( one a goalkeeper) allowed, two which could be used ,in Premier League matches, 1992-93. The Football League introduced three substitutes for 1993-94. Three points for a win: introduced by the Football League in 1981-82, by FIFA in World Cup games in 1994. Offside law ammend: player 'level' no longer offside, and ' professional foul', made sending-off offence, 1990. Penalty shoot-outs; introduced to decide FA Cup ties level after one replay and extra time, 1992. New back-pass rule: goalkeeper must not handle ball kicked to him by a team-mate, 1992. Linesman: became 'referees' assistants, 1998. Goalkeepers: not to hold ball longer than six seconds, 2000 Free-kicks: advanced by ten yards against opponents failing to retreat,2000. This experimental rule in England was scrapped in 2005. | | | | |
Innovations in football on 12:55 - Jul 17 with 1211 views | gainsboroughblue | Am I right in saying we would have won the league had three points for a win been introduced in the 70's? | |
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Innovations in football on 12:59 - Jul 17 with 1200 views | Darth_Koont | Considering there have been the biggest advances in player fitness and equipment over the last half-century it's incredible how little has been done to change rules and retain the essence of the game. They've allowed the game itself to change which is fine but I think there's a lot they could do to make the top level games less attritional and space so difficult to find. It can be a fascinating struggle when your own team is involved (or the very best players are involved) but I find the remaining 95% of elite football remarkably boring. And yes, I know that's an age thing as well. [Post edited 17 Jul 2020 13:01]
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Innovations in football on 13:01 - Jul 17 with 1195 views | gainsboroughblue | Missing on the original post, but I think two subs were introduced circa 86-87. | |
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Innovations in football on 13:41 - Jul 17 with 1132 views | Tommyparker |
Innovations in football on 12:55 - Jul 17 by gainsboroughblue | Am I right in saying we would have won the league had three points for a win been introduced in the 70's? |
80-81 season Villa W 26 D 8 L 8 Ipswich W 23 D 10 L 9 81-82 season Liverpool W 26 D 9 L 7 Ipswich W 26 D 5 L 11 | | | |
Innovations in football on 13:44 - Jul 17 with 1126 views | gainsboroughblue |
Innovations in football on 13:41 - Jul 17 by Tommyparker | 80-81 season Villa W 26 D 8 L 8 Ipswich W 23 D 10 L 9 81-82 season Liverpool W 26 D 9 L 7 Ipswich W 26 D 5 L 11 |
I think it was 74-75. We actually finished third but won more games than the two teams above (Derby and Liverpool). | |
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Innovations in football on 13:48 - Jul 17 with 1111 views | Tommyparker |
Innovations in football on 13:44 - Jul 17 by gainsboroughblue | I think it was 74-75. We actually finished third but won more games than the two teams above (Derby and Liverpool). |
74-75 season Champions Derby W 21 D 11 L 10 Liverpool W 20 D 11 L 11 Ipswich W 23 D 5 L 14 | | | |
Innovations in football on 13:50 - Jul 17 with 1104 views | Tommyparker |
Innovations in football on 13:01 - Jul 17 by gainsboroughblue | Missing on the original post, but I think two subs were introduced circa 86-87. |
Correct. Two substitutes per team were approved for the league (Littlewoods) Cup & FA Cup in season 86-87 and two were permitted in the Football League for the first time in 87-88 season. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Innovations in football on 13:14 - Mar 20 with 825 views | jontysnut |
Or that all of football was invented by the Premier League as nothing seems to have existed before then. | | | |
Innovations in football on 13:20 - Mar 20 with 792 views | bournemouthblue | Am I right in thinking we had the first all seater stadium or was that just the Premier League? | |
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Innovations in football on 13:27 - Mar 20 with 773 views | Pinewoodblue |
Innovations in football on 13:20 - Mar 20 by bournemouthblue | Am I right in thinking we had the first all seater stadium or was that just the Premier League? |
Coventry went all seater, for two seasons, in the early 80’s. | |
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Innovations in football on 13:38 - Mar 20 with 754 views | gainsboroughblue |
Innovations in football on 13:27 - Mar 20 by Pinewoodblue | Coventry went all seater, for two seasons, in the early 80’s. |
I think it was Leeds ripping their seats out that made them re-think. | |
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Innovations in football on 13:40 - Mar 20 with 745 views | Lord_Lucan |
Innovations in football on 13:44 - Jul 17 by gainsboroughblue | I think it was 74-75. We actually finished third but won more games than the two teams above (Derby and Liverpool). |
Yes. I believe it might be the only time it would have changed the winners - at least that was the case as of a few years ago I'm sure. | |
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