by tmesis »
13 Nov 2015 20:06
Za Vas Previously mentioned but the best for me would be to allow physios on whilst the ball is in play, should stop all the embarrassing rolling around feigning injury.
If a stretcher is needed and the player in an awkward spot like the penalty area the ref can blow the whistle to pause the game. Injured player gets stretchered off but must stay off for 5 minutes/be subbed – this is somewhat of a punishment on an injured player but if they needed to be carried off in the first place they could probably do with the breather.
Drop ball if the ball makes contact with the physio.
I can't agree with that. A genuinely injured player shouldn't be punished for it.
If they allowed subs to be made and players to be waved back on at any time by the 4th official (and allowed injured players to be treated while the game is going on) then there'd be no point in pretending to be injured. It wouldn't waste time or disrupt the game, but would put the player's team down to 10 men.
I'd like to see the red for violent conduct only be awarded for conduct that is violent. Pushing somebody in the chest should not be a red card.
If someone goes down clutching their face after such a push, they should always get a yellow card too. Simulation should not be excused on the grounds of some contact.