PEARCEY floyd__streete Plenty more on Blatter though. Remember when he wanted the goals widened? Remember when he suggested games be played in quarters? Fruit loop

Don't think they are such bad ideas. The game badly needs to freshen up. Its needs radical overhaul.
I'm kind of ambivalent about such things. On one hand I can't agree that the game
needs a radical overhaul. There's not a huge amount wrong with it. On the other I find it a tad frustrating that so many are bitterly opposed to anything that might improve the game.
With the bigger goals idea, for example, any mention of it has people screaming that it would make the game a farce, with 10 goals a game, and people who want that should watch basketball etc etc...
But what if a small increase meant another 1/2 a goal a game? I mean, if the premier league has 35 goals in a weekend then people rave about it, and if the world cup goes down to 2 goals a game, people complain that it's terrible. Yes, 147 years ago the first FA arbitrarily decided to make goalposts 8 yards apart, but they also said that goals could be scored at any height, yet that isn't sacrosanct.
Regardless, it's not going to change until perhaps 2011, when the Qatar FA pressure FIFA to make goals even bigger than a barn door, as their team can't hit one of those either.
Then of course you have FIFA themselves who refuse video technology even for goal-line decisions, and people nod in agreement that refereeing mistakes are part of that game, and somehow the game is better of with them.
So no, the game doesn't
need a redical overhaul, but that doesn't mean it couldn't benefit from change.