| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? 18:22 - Oct 27 with 4511 views | FrimleyBlue | My list would be: No VAR All league football played at 3pm Saturdays or 7 45 Tuesdays. No 3pm blackout. Only league or cup winners go into championsleague Only 2nd and third get the eufa cup Only two kits per club. Maximum one kit swap per season No PSR but there would be wage caps Limits on youth loans out No agents for footballers under 18. These would fall under a governing body [Post edited 27 Oct 18:23]
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 06:59 - Oct 28 with 896 views | bluelagos |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 00:18 - Oct 28 by Blue_Order | Just what I’d implement at Portman Road. - A purpose built terraced curve in the north east corner. Must include a capo stand and drum holders. Megaphones and whistles permitted. No designated seating. No stewards or police allowed. Non-participation an ejectable offence. Complaining about flags or banners an ejectable offence. - Away fans allowed tifo materials and drums. - Pyrotechnic usage permitted. - Mobile phone usage not permitted. - No half and half scarves. - Tickets capped at £20. - Pints capped at £4 (and no Carlsberg). - No fan bans without evidence of accused crime being provided. - Standard sized sausage rolls. - Graffiti allowed on concourse walls. - Team to wear blue and white at all times. - Team to include at least one academy graduate at all times. - All games Saturday at 3 or Tuesday 8pm. - Fan groups permitted to sell merchandise inside the ground. - Fan groups given 24 hour stadium access to a designated tifo making area. - Club officials have no say on tifo designs. - Removal of the big screen, LED ad boards and any mention of ‘running towards adversity’. |
Making seating areas simply that, with no fixed seat per se, would be a great idea, especially for away games. Let people sit with their mates, let those who want to actually sit.grab those at the front, let those who want to make some noise, stand together... And those moaning old gits who insist "this is my seat, I've had it for years..." can get in early if it's that important to them. Ideal ground set up for me, safe standing in whole lower tiers of all 4 stands with no seats anywhere bar the upper tiers. All those areas to be "free standing" and defo have some away area set up. Beer, pyro, tifos - bring em on. |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 07:40 - Oct 28 with 834 views | RobTheMonk | I get irrationally annoyed at players being able to lie down behind the wall. |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 07:46 - Oct 28 with 825 views | MattinLondon |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 06:37 - Oct 28 by franz_tyson | If you get rid of SKY....they'd be someone else. There are already. Going back to the early 90s ... football was crap and, in my opinion, needed a reboot. I think SKY did a great job in the early days. Got me interested again and you could go down the pub on a Sunday or Monday night and watch decent football. It just got out of hand. Who's fault is that? The PL? The EFL ( or a footballing body) should be in control of football - not the PL. They're in control and the EFL gets a hand out from them. |
I’ve read various articles, books and listened to a few podcasts surrounding the state of football in the late 70s and 80s prior to SKY becoming involved in it and it was on life support. Attendances were down, facilities were awful and its image was in the mud. I think people forget what a breath of fresh air SKY was - it was fresh, it was full of glamour and it wasn’t tired. Now people can rightly claim that football has lost its soul in its pursuit of TV money but if it wasn’t for Sky, football in this country could well be stuck in the late 80s and played on front on a few thousand. But at least it’ll be on a Saturday at 3pm. Whose fault is it that football is now what it is? The PL, Sky and various new owners are the targets. But, in the beginning, hooliganism was the deciding factor in what made the sport so desperate for money and so desperate to keep it. So anyone who smashed things up in various town centres, or caused trouble or home or abroad - it’s your fault. There’s a really good series on BBC Sounds which highlights English football and it’s hooligan problem during the 80s. Quite disturbing at times. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0kv1yd9 |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 08:22 - Oct 28 with 798 views | Exiled2Surrey |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 20:51 - Oct 27 by iamatractorboy | Agree on the backchat to refs. Or alternatively... Allow backchat but make all refs ex boxing pros. Dare the fancy dan footballers to mouth off to them! |
Bit like Drysdale v Judge? |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 08:28 - Oct 28 with 790 views | MattinLondon |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 20:51 - Oct 27 by iamatractorboy | Agree on the backchat to refs. Or alternatively... Allow backchat but make all refs ex boxing pros. Dare the fancy dan footballers to mouth off to them! |
‘Ref, you’re a c**t’. What will those refs actually do? |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 08:43 - Oct 28 with 765 views | FrimleyBlue |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 07:40 - Oct 28 by RobTheMonk | I get irrationally annoyed at players being able to lie down behind the wall. |
Yeah. What's that called again? |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:03 - Oct 28 with 736 views | iamatractorboy |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 08:28 - Oct 28 by MattinLondon | ‘Ref, you’re a c**t’. What will those refs actually do? |
I may have had my tongue slightly in my cheek there. More seriously, I wish football took a leaf out of other sports' books and handed out severe punishments for any abuse/backchat to officials. None of this 'but it's a passionate game' rubbish; so are other sports and the players miraculously seem to keep their tempers in check (for the most part, with aforementioned abuse dealt with properly). |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:57 - Oct 28 with 686 views | SuffolkPunchFC |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 07:46 - Oct 28 by MattinLondon | I’ve read various articles, books and listened to a few podcasts surrounding the state of football in the late 70s and 80s prior to SKY becoming involved in it and it was on life support. Attendances were down, facilities were awful and its image was in the mud. I think people forget what a breath of fresh air SKY was - it was fresh, it was full of glamour and it wasn’t tired. Now people can rightly claim that football has lost its soul in its pursuit of TV money but if it wasn’t for Sky, football in this country could well be stuck in the late 80s and played on front on a few thousand. But at least it’ll be on a Saturday at 3pm. Whose fault is it that football is now what it is? The PL, Sky and various new owners are the targets. But, in the beginning, hooliganism was the deciding factor in what made the sport so desperate for money and so desperate to keep it. So anyone who smashed things up in various town centres, or caused trouble or home or abroad - it’s your fault. There’s a really good series on BBC Sounds which highlights English football and it’s hooligan problem during the 80s. Quite disturbing at times. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0kv1yd9 |
And for me this is exactly why some of this 'nostalgic' desire to return to how it was 40/50 years ago scares me. People have either forgotten, or did live through, the state of the sport in those 'golden days'. That's not to say that TV money hasn't distorted the game, and some sort of re-balance isn't needed, but some of these 'issues' with the game are 1st World Problems. Not having games fixed to 3PM on a Saturday is a small inconvenience for some compared to the dire state the game was in during the '70s and '80s. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 10:20 - Oct 28 with 667 views | SaleAway | Ban loans for over 21 year olds and limit club squad size to say 40 players... you can have as big an academy as you like, but if can't find a place in your 40 for an academy player when they reach 21, they become a free agent. |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 10:25 - Oct 28 with 650 views | SonOfSpock | Transfer players at any time - ditch windows. Ditch the playoffs - top 2 or 3 go up, the end. |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 10:29 - Oct 28 with 636 views | MattinLondon |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:57 - Oct 28 by SuffolkPunchFC | And for me this is exactly why some of this 'nostalgic' desire to return to how it was 40/50 years ago scares me. People have either forgotten, or did live through, the state of the sport in those 'golden days'. That's not to say that TV money hasn't distorted the game, and some sort of re-balance isn't needed, but some of these 'issues' with the game are 1st World Problems. Not having games fixed to 3PM on a Saturday is a small inconvenience for some compared to the dire state the game was in during the '70s and '80s. |
And on a much lighter note, a lot of the changes which football has seen has been primary led by fan behaviour. More Kits, more football on telly, playoffs, VAR - fans wanting more or just perfect officiating. [Post edited 28 Oct 10:31]
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 10:33 - Oct 28 with 628 views | HighgateBlue | Agree with absolutely all of that, apart from the last one which is not a massive issue. If I had a kid who was good enough to make it in pro football, I would want the option of being their agent, and would resent that from being taken away from me by a governing body. I probably would have said just champions get into the champions league, but actually putting the cup winners in there massively revives the cup overnight, so I'm sold. Wage caps would be an absolutely massive thing. Depends on the level they're set at, obviously, but it has the multiple benefits of (a) creating less risk that a club goes out of business, (b) keeps the playing field between clubs more level, and (c) puts a lid on the prices that fans have to pay for things. |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 21:57 - Oct 29 with 466 views | Deano69 | Bring back only black boots with a minimal white or red trim. And normal sized shin pads, not a custard cream. |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 17:04 - Oct 31 with 377 views | Whos_blue | Reverse the EPL's decision to seemingly ignore the traditional Boxing Day fixtures. |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 17:45 - Oct 31 with 345 views | Churchman |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 19:19 - Oct 27 by Whos_blue | Can't add too much to the other excellent suggestions other than to reintroduce the reading of the classified football results at 5pm on Sports Report. |
Can we bring back the teleprinter for tv too? Loved that chattering away like a little hand going up and down. |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 20:30 - Oct 31 with 316 views | football | 3pm on Saturday and 7:45 on Tuesdays Half and half scarves to be banned and anyone wearing one to be banned for life Stop kids holding up bits of cardboard asking for a players shirt Standing - particularly north and Churchnmans No VAR Competency test for officials. - i swear they are getting worse |  | |  |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:01 - Nov 3 with 208 views | WeWereZombies | Match of the Day extended highlights of each Premier League game plus a second tier round up, maybe thirty seconds of manager interviews after each game whilst they show the stats, but absolutely no pundits. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cy4pxy78g0jo '...Rooney says Van Dijk has been one the best defenders in the world over the past five years, but stands by his comments. "I've got full respect for Virgil. I think he's a fantastic player...My job now as a pundit is to give my opinions on what I feel".' |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:47 - Nov 3 with 167 views | viewfromtheu2 | someone might have said this already but i will put 2 things 1) hands behind the back whilst defending, you’re not an ice skater; just be normal. 2) players putting their hands over their mouths when talking during tv games; get over yourselves, doubt anyone would go as far as lip reading a convo and it it’s potentially slanderous then save it for behind closed doors. |  |
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| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 10:01 - Nov 3 with 156 views | MattinLondon |
| If you had the power to reset football. What would you do? on 09:47 - Nov 3 by viewfromtheu2 | someone might have said this already but i will put 2 things 1) hands behind the back whilst defending, you’re not an ice skater; just be normal. 2) players putting their hands over their mouths when talking during tv games; get over yourselves, doubt anyone would go as far as lip reading a convo and it it’s potentially slanderous then save it for behind closed doors. |
Your first point I agree with. In regards to your second - maybe some players do that because a lot of them think that a lot of fans are moronic bell ends. They get verbally abused for most of the match and then when they score, one of them has the audacity to cup their ears to the opposition fans, they lose their minds. Probably not worth the hassle of being overheard or people trying to make out what they are saying. |  | |  |
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