New shin pad rule
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New shin pad rule
We had a ref on Sunday who came around to all of our players and unless they were wearing 'shields' on their shins, he said once the season starts you will not be able to play in the game.
Apparently the laws (not sure if its only amateur) have never stated what constitues suitable protection, but now they have stated something about the shin pad must come up to 2cm below the knee and i cant remember how close to the ankle/foot.
Anyone else heard this one? Apparently everyone will be getting a letter explaining the new rules.
Personally, I hate the massive shinny's and im sure many others do too.
Surely its got to be up to the individual (same as say, a mouth guard)
Apparently the laws (not sure if its only amateur) have never stated what constitues suitable protection, but now they have stated something about the shin pad must come up to 2cm below the knee and i cant remember how close to the ankle/foot.
Anyone else heard this one? Apparently everyone will be getting a letter explaining the new rules.
Personally, I hate the massive shinny's and im sure many others do too.
Surely its got to be up to the individual (same as say, a mouth guard)
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an old team mate of mine used to put a readers digest down each sock trueEast Boy wrote:We had a ref on Sunday who came around to all of our players and unless they were wearing 'shields' on their shins, he said once the season starts you will not be able to play in the game.
Apparently the laws (not sure if its only amateur) have never stated what constitues suitable protection, but now they have stated something about the shin pad must come up to 2cm below the knee and i cant remember how close to the ankle/foot.
Anyone else heard this one? Apparently everyone will be getting a letter explaining the new rules.
Personally, I hate the massive shinny's and im sure many others do too.
Surely its got to be up to the individual (same as say, a mouth guard)
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FIFA 2011/12 LAWS OF THE GAME
Shinguards
• are covered entirely by the stockings
• are made of rubber, plastic or a similar suitable material
• provide a reasonable degree of protection
Pretty simple as I read it
Shinguards
• are covered entirely by the stockings
• are made of rubber, plastic or a similar suitable material
• provide a reasonable degree of protection
Pretty simple as I read it
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Can vouch for that being true.....also have seen a player manufacture a pair of shin pads on game day using ripped up cardboard box !lisbon lion wrote:an old team mate of mine used to put a readers digest down each sock trueEast Boy wrote:We had a ref on Sunday who came around to all of our players and unless they were wearing 'shields' on their shins, he said once the season starts you will not be able to play in the game.
Apparently the laws (not sure if its only amateur) have never stated what constitues suitable protection, but now they have stated something about the shin pad must come up to 2cm below the knee and i cant remember how close to the ankle/foot.
Anyone else heard this one? Apparently everyone will be getting a letter explaining the new rules.
Personally, I hate the massive shinny's and im sure many others do too.
Surely its got to be up to the individual (same as say, a mouth guard)
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So I guess I won't be wearing the kids shinpads this season?
I'm not ready for the big boy pads yet!
I'm not ready for the big boy pads yet!
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Yeah im not too sure if FIFA are making changes to this law or it will be an amateur league rule.bloodypassit wrote:FIFA 2011/12 LAWS OF THE GAME
Shinguards
• are covered entirely by the stockings
• are made of rubber, plastic or a similar suitable material
• provide a reasonable degree of protection
Pretty simple as I read it
I'm just telling you what the ref told us. We all thought he was joking
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why would anybody think of NOT wearing shinpads in the amateur league is beyond me!
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No there is no mention of Not wearing shin pads, but the fact that they will have to be the massive shinny's that cover all of you shin. Instead of the smaller, kid size ones that most people wear.marado wrote:why would anybody think of NOT wearing shinpads in the amateur league is beyond me!
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i know a lot of the united boys wear foam cutouts as their shin pads. I for one hatew the things they barely protect u anyway
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I've always been one to wear kids shinnies, I find the bigger ones to be uncomfortable. Will not be happy if this comes into effect!
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You were always fearful of a big one4-4-2 wrote:I've always been one to wear kids shinnies, I find the bigger ones to be uncomfortable. Will not be happy if this comes into effect!
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carra23 wrote:You were always fearful of a big one4-4-2 wrote:I've always been one to wear kids shinnies, I find the bigger ones to be uncomfortable. Will not be happy if this comes into effect!
If you see one let me know, I'll be sure to stay clear
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I would suggest this ref was just being a grenache.
Our ref last week was clamping down on different coloured "skins" under shorts. Didn't care that it was a reserves pre season game, just that if he was assessed then he's be marked down. Then allowed the opposition to have 3 - number 4's on the pitch and wearing mismatching kit.
Apparently tough, the different coloured "undershorts" will be clamped down on this season.
Our ref last week was clamping down on different coloured "skins" under shorts. Didn't care that it was a reserves pre season game, just that if he was assessed then he's be marked down. Then allowed the opposition to have 3 - number 4's on the pitch and wearing mismatching kit.
Apparently tough, the different coloured "undershorts" will be clamped down on this season.
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swannsong wrote:Can vouch for that being true.....also have seen a player manufacture a pair of shin pads on game day using ripped up cardboard box !lisbon lion wrote:an old team mate of mine used to put a readers digest down each sock trueEast Boy wrote:We had a ref on Sunday who came around to all of our players and unless they were wearing 'shields' on their shins, he said once the season starts you will not be able to play in the game.
Apparently the laws (not sure if its only amateur) have never stated what constitues suitable protection, but now they have stated something about the shin pad must come up to 2cm below the knee and i cant remember how close to the ankle/foot.
Anyone else heard this one? Apparently everyone will be getting a letter explaining the new rules.
Personally, I hate the massive shinny's and im sure many others do too.
Surely its got to be up to the individual (same as say, a mouth guard)
that wouldnt be stiggsy from South Coast would it Swanny???
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No, a few lads back at Elizabeth Downs in the 70's.....but cardboard boxes were stronger back then !
I was always an advocate of a bigger shin pad...and training with them on so that game day felt the same...used to wear a cricketer's type box in goals as well due tor having to undergo exploratory surgery after a cup game against Seaford in 1982.
I was always an advocate of a bigger shin pad...and training with them on so that game day felt the same...used to wear a cricketer's type box in goals as well due tor having to undergo exploratory surgery after a cup game against Seaford in 1982.
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Had this new law confirmed last night, small shin pads can no longer be worn. As well as some other rules being brought in.
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What if you are a small player ???God is an Englishman wrote:Had this new law confirmed last night, small shin pads can no longer be worn. As well as some other rules being brought in.
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then small shin pads wouldn't be small on youswannsong wrote:What if you are a small player ???God is an Englishman wrote:Had this new law confirmed last night, small shin pads can no longer be worn. As well as some other rules being brought in.
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Will each referee be supplied with their own tape measure, or is that the responsibility of the home team?
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Can vouch for that being true.....also have seen a player manufacture a pair of shin pads on game day using ripped up cardboard boxan old team mate of mine used to put a readers digest down each sock true
that wouldnt be stiggsy from South Coast would it Swanny???[/quote]
I was thinking the exact same thing.... Can this be clarified
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Southern Style wrote:Can vouch for that being true.....also have seen a player manufacture a pair of shin pads on game day using ripped up cardboard boxan old team mate of mine used to put a readers digest down each sock true
that wouldnt be stiggsy from South Coast would it Swanny???
I was thinking the exact same thing.... Can this be clarified [/quote]
Clarified earlier !
swannsong wrote:No, a few lads back at Elizabeth Downs in the 70's.....but cardboard boxes were stronger back then !
I was always an advocate of a bigger shin pad...and training with them on so that game day felt the same...used to wear a cricketer's type box in goals as well due tor having to undergo exploratory surgery after a cup game against Seaford in 1982.
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so what are the new regulations? what % of the shin has to be covered?
seems ridiculous
seems ridiculous
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your secretary should have the full regulations as sent out by saasra.berbatov wrote:so what are the new regulations? what % of the shin has to be covered?
seems ridiculous
BUT
shinguards should cover the length of your leg, from ankle to knee minus one or two centimetres at each end.
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penalty wrote:The referee were given a guide, it shoild cover at least 2/3 of the shin.
the quote I put above was a direct quote from the guide sent to refs by saasra
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Shin Guards
What is a shinguard?
In Law 4 shinguards...
• are covered entirely by the stockings
• are made of rubber, plastic or a similar suitable material
• provide a reasonable degree of protection
What does provide a reasonable degree of protection mean?
• Shinguards should cover the length of your leg, from ankle to knee minus one or two centremetres at each end.
• They should offer maximum protection to players.
Why wear shinguard?
• A shinguard, provides protection against a large range of very serious leg injuries.
• The core function of a shin guard is to spread load over wider areas, thus reducing the local impact force of kicks, tackles or blows.
What is a shinguard?
In Law 4 shinguards...
• are covered entirely by the stockings
• are made of rubber, plastic or a similar suitable material
• provide a reasonable degree of protection
What does provide a reasonable degree of protection mean?
• Shinguards should cover the length of your leg, from ankle to knee minus one or two centremetres at each end.
• They should offer maximum protection to players.
Why wear shinguard?
• A shinguard, provides protection against a large range of very serious leg injuries.
• The core function of a shin guard is to spread load over wider areas, thus reducing the local impact force of kicks, tackles or blows.
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so they have confused people with the offside rule, slide tackle rule, handball rule, and now, they want to add the shin pad rule to that as well ?
should they try and get the first 3 right before they worry about shinpads, ( as long as they are wearing some)
Technology has changed so much now, where you dont even know you have them on, compared to 20/ 30 years ago, was like having a novel in your socks, and the type of socks has changed as well, makes it easier to wear shin pads.
Saw someone in a trial game ( yesterday )not wearing any, ( if he was they were about the size of a small notepad )socks down ? Good player, except did not go in for any 50/50 tackles ?
should they try and get the first 3 right before they worry about shinpads, ( as long as they are wearing some)
Technology has changed so much now, where you dont even know you have them on, compared to 20/ 30 years ago, was like having a novel in your socks, and the type of socks has changed as well, makes it easier to wear shin pads.
Saw someone in a trial game ( yesterday )not wearing any, ( if he was they were about the size of a small notepad )socks down ? Good player, except did not go in for any 50/50 tackles ?
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this is an absolute joke. Petros (who coaches the refs) went around and took photos of players shin pads yesterday at b27
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