3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
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Re: 3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
MAIN CHANGES:
1. Sending-off (Red Card) for Denying an Obvious Goal-scoring Opportunity- reduced to - caution (yellow card) for DOGSO if attempting to play the ball in the Penalty Area;
2. Caution (yellow card) for stopping a promising attack - reduced to no caution (yc), if attempting to play the ball.
A 4th sub will now be allowed in matches which go to extra time.
VAR! Unanimously agreed on by the 8 voters on the International F.A. Board (IFAB).
FIFA President Gianni “the Infant” Infantino says trials have shown VAR decisions take an average of 55 seconds.
1. Sending-off (Red Card) for Denying an Obvious Goal-scoring Opportunity- reduced to - caution (yellow card) for DOGSO if attempting to play the ball in the Penalty Area;
2. Caution (yellow card) for stopping a promising attack - reduced to no caution (yc), if attempting to play the ball.
A 4th sub will now be allowed in matches which go to extra time.
VAR! Unanimously agreed on by the 8 voters on the International F.A. Board (IFAB).
FIFA President Gianni “the Infant” Infantino says trials have shown VAR decisions take an average of 55 seconds.
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Re: 3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
They finally really did it. The maniacs! They blew it up! God damn them all to hell!Con M wrote:MAIN CHANGES:
1. Sending-off (Red Card) for Denying an Obvious Goal-scoring Opportunity- reduced to - caution (yellow card) for DOGSO if attempting to play the ball in the Penalty Area;
2. Caution (yellow card) for stopping a promising attack - reduced to no caution (yc), if attempting to play the ball.
A 4th sub will now be allowed in matches which go to extra time.
VAR! Unanimously agreed on by the 8 voters on the International F.A. Board (IFAB).
FIFA President Gianni “the Infant” Infantino says trials have shown VAR decisions take an average of 55 seconds.
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Re: 3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
Time to make FIFA to amend IFAB it is crazy that England, Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland get a vote each.Con M wrote:MAIN CHANGES:
1. Sending-off (Red Card) for Denying an Obvious Goal-scoring Opportunity- reduced to - caution (yellow card) for DOGSO if attempting to play the ball in the Penalty Area;
2. Caution (yellow card) for stopping a promising attack - reduced to no caution (yc), if attempting to play the ball.
A 4th sub will now be allowed in matches which go to extra time.
VAR! Unanimously agreed on by the 8 voters on the International F.A. Board (IFAB).
FIFA President Gianni “the Infant” Infantino says trials have shown VAR decisions take an average of 55 seconds.
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Re: 3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
I know, why on earth would you give the Scots a vote!!ozzie owl wrote:Time to make FIFA to amend IFAB it is crazy that England, Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland get a vote each.
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Re: 3 March 2018 I.F.A.B. AGM Laws of the Game review
ozzie owl wrote:Time to make FIFA to amend IFAB it is crazy that England, Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland get a vote each.Con M wrote:MAIN CHANGES:
1. Sending-off (Red Card) for Denying an Obvious Goal-scoring Opportunity- reduced to - caution (yellow card) for DOGSO if attempting to play the ball in the Penalty Area;
2. Caution (yellow card) for stopping a promising attack - reduced to no caution (yc), if attempting to play the ball.
A 4th sub will now be allowed in matches which go to extra time.
VAR! Unanimously agreed on by the 8 voters on the International F.A. Board (IFAB).
FIFA President Gianni “the Infant” Infantino says trials have shown VAR decisions take an average of 55 seconds.
So they shouldn't get a vote each?