BringBackSwales
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Can you also add to this excellent list, the opposing players at free kicks be 10 yards away, warned and if still not 10 yards away. The majority of free kicks these days are taken backwards due to opponents being a yard or two away. Oh and foul throws to be penalised every time. And delays on goal kicks, one warning and then yellow card (rather than the current rule which is immediate yellow card first time City’s keeper delays, 89th minute yellow for any of our opponents. Goal kicks to be taken from the side they go out. And breathe1. Qualified refs to rewatch a game and award three game bans for any player faking a head injury to stop play.
2. Same refs to also give out three game bans for diving
3. This law is already in place but is rarely enforced. Any player waving imaginary cards is immediately given a card and another law that is rarely enforced, throw ins and free kick are to be taken from the place the ball goes out of play not from wherever a player fancies it. I noticed that the goal Bournemouth scored against us was taken about eight yards further forward from where the actual offence took place
4. No more than one player is allowed within 10 yards of the technical areas when there is an injury which has stopped play
5. Independent time keepers as they do in rugby. Clock stops when the ball is out of play, teams taking an age to set up a wall, take a goal kick etc. Have two periods of 35 minutes actual play, average time at the moment of ball in play is around 55 minutes
6. Use VAR for what is was supposed to do, not see if Foden's toenail was offside
7. If a player has to go off for 30 seconds after receiving treatment so should the player who fouled him
8. Substituted players to leave the pitch by the shortest possible route as they should already be doing
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