New trial 17:01 - Nov 28 with 1141 views | Powrigan | http://www.skysports.com/share/13018165 They need to do something similar with feigning injuries, if the physio has to come on, the player must spend minutes in the treatment bin. [Post edited 28 Nov 2023 17:01]
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New trial on 17:04 - Nov 28 with 1093 views | Steve_M | So, any team that has a player injured by a foul, which then needs treatment, loses that player for the subsequent play? It's bad enough for a minute at the moment. |  |
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New trial on 17:08 - Nov 28 with 1057 views | Powrigan |
New trial on 17:04 - Nov 28 by Steve_M | So, any team that has a player injured by a foul, which then needs treatment, loses that player for the subsequent play? It's bad enough for a minute at the moment. |
Yes, then those idiots won’t keep rolling around like they have been shot. |  | |  |
New trial on 18:43 - Nov 28 with 895 views | SheffordBlue | For injuries I'd let physios come on under the control of the 4th official for anything other than a serious incident. Not sure the arguments about football being faster than rugby really stand up as much these days and if it can work there it could work in football. Would cut out loads of the current stoppages. |  |
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New trial on 18:59 - Nov 28 with 855 views | bluejacko | Not about injuries though it’s for dissent and tactical offences. My grandson said they are doing something similar in his league 10 mins in the bin fir dissent etc. |  | |  |
New trial on 19:30 - Nov 28 with 777 views | Nthsuffolkblue | It is simple. If a player is fit enough to leave the pitch for treatment they should do so without any need for play to be stopped at all. If play needs to be stopped, the injury must be serious enough that the player needs substituting (or if all the substitution windows have been used up to play without that player for the player's own welfare). If every stoppage for injury required the injured player to be replaced, it would stop most of the time-wasting and breaking up play aspect that currently happens. |  |
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