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syaz_wan03 20-09-2004, 03:51:PM pull of your shirt for your celebration afta scoring a goal
...i cant accept it as a foul bcoz when you score a goal... it's a very enjoyable time...so we have to celebrate it as what we like..
example: tim cahill (everton) ... he was sent off afta received another yellow card just bcoz his celbration....:kader:
football rules nowadays is sucks:kader:
fender 20-09-2004, 04:24:PM Sepp Blatter :kader:
ShearerM4 20-09-2004, 04:31:PM Originally posted by fender
Sepp Blatter :kader:
what he said.
football's cancer
henry#14 20-09-2004, 04:58:PM what about the guy who got a second yellow and got sent off for celebrating for too long:kader:
Ubik Valis 20-09-2004, 05:04:PM Originally posted by syaz_wan03
... it's a very enjoyable time...
IT IS SEXY TIIIIIIIIIME!!!!! :(
:borat:
gagiz 20-09-2004, 05:32:PM the rule the fa wants to impose.thats a really gay rule.
Thelonious 20-09-2004, 05:35:PM The changes they made to the offside rule to allow the confusing passive offside. they should change it back.
PaPaGeorGeo 20-09-2004, 05:54:PM Cahills send of was stupid he put his shirt over his head an ran for about 2 seconds and got sent of its stupid:kader:
These celebration rules are stupid. It gets rid of the pashion shown by players and for what?
Haukur Gudnason 20-09-2004, 06:24:PM Bah..who needs to celebrate goals?
Women in tighter shirts and higher cut shorts on the pitch, that's passion fer ya like.
The limitations of substitutions . . . In modern football these days, where players can play literally almost every day, FIFA should change the maximum number of substitutions in official matches. Imagine if the subs can be done without limitations and the players that is already subbed can re-enter the pitch like in basketball, it will prevent injuries and fatigue and ****s like the Foe`s death can be prevented . . .
Bilo90 20-09-2004, 06:39:PM a yellow card for taking off the t-shirt while celebrating would be the stupidest rule.. its part of the game, let them celebrate!
valioso 20-09-2004, 07:06:PM Originally posted by Hans
The limitations of substitutions . . . In modern football these days, where players can play literally almost every day, FIFA should change the maximum number of substitutions in official matches. Imagine if the subs can be done without limitations and the players that is already subbed can re-enter the pitch like in basketball, it will prevent injuries and fatigue and ****s like the Foe`s death can be prevented . . .
no. whats with all this hockey idea's floating around.. teams have 22-25 players on the roster.. is up to the coach to rotate. No line changes..
henry#14 20-09-2004, 07:19:PM Originally posted by Hans
The limitations of substitutions . . . In modern football these days, where players can play literally almost every day, FIFA should change the maximum number of substitutions in official matches. Imagine if the subs can be done without limitations and the players that is already subbed can re-enter the pitch like in basketball, it will prevent injuries and fatigue and ****s like the Foe`s death can be prevented . . .
rolling subs are a terrible idea(N) if a player has to be subbed out then so be it. the problem of player fatigue and such lies with FIFA overbooking the calender, not with the coaches and their substitutions
this will be the worst soccer rule if this kind of situation happen
http://64.91.228.225/~abujasim/mohsau/2004/3/too.zip
from:
http://www.soccergaming.tv/showthread.php?threadid=108551&highlight=penalty
Hendrik 20-09-2004, 07:24:PM Passive Offside
Zlatan 20-09-2004, 08:22:PM I haven't seen in any sport that after doing something spectecular somebody pulling of his t-shirt. And after while it really got annoying. Some ppl pulled of their T-Shirt and runned for over 50 meters without a shirt...
kickin_kyle 20-09-2004, 10:40:PM Originally posted by valioso
no. whats with all this hockey idea's floating around.. teams have 22-25 players on the roster.. is up to the coach to rotate. No line changes..
you need to have line changes in hockey because you can only last for about a minute when you're playing. if the same 5 players had to stay on a whole game the be dead tired before the end of the first period.
claupastore 20-09-2004, 10:44:PM Originally posted by Hans
The limitations of substitutions . . . In modern football these days, where players can play literally almost every day, FIFA should change the maximum number of substitutions in official matches. Imagine if the subs can be done without limitations and the players that is already subbed can re-enter the pitch like in basketball, it will prevent injuries and fatigue and ****s like the Foe`s death can be prevented . . .
why dont we change all the rules while we are at it :rolleyes:
claupastore 20-09-2004, 10:46:PM Originally posted by kickin_kyle
you need to have line changes in hockey because you can only last for about a minute when you're playing. if the same 5 players had to stay on a whole game the be dead tired before the end of the first period.
i´ve played hockey, since it was a small league, each team only had 7 players. i played almost all the matches without resting. i know we dont play as rough as the pro´s, but still, we gave each other some rough contact. and i wasnt dead tired after skating all that time :)
John_Arne_Riise 20-09-2004, 11:32:PM Wow!! I didnt know thats why Cahill got sent off... i seen on livescore.com he scored his goal and was sent off in the same minute which i thought was really amazing in itself, but to be sent off for his goal celebration is really ridiculous... Its a rule that shouldnt be imposed but what can ya do... Anyone know where i can get highlights of that?
santino 21-09-2004, 06:51:AM Originally posted by claupastore
i´ve played hockey, since it was a small league, each team only had 7 players. i played almost all the matches without resting. i know we dont play as rough as the pro´s, but still, we gave each other some rough contact. and i wasnt dead tired after skating all that time :)
try doing that for 82 games:)
Glorious 21-09-2004, 09:40:AM Originally posted by syaz_wan03
pull of your shirt for your celebration afta scoring a goal
...i cant accept it as a foul bcoz when you score a goal... it's a very enjoyable time...so we have to celebrate it as what we like..
example: tim cahill (everton) ... he was sent off afta received another yellow card just bcoz his celbration....:kader:
football rules nowadays is sucks:kader:
not being racist or anything but it was the arab and muslim sector of FIFA that wanted that (shirt removal) to be a bookable offence, get over it it is just a form of celebration :o
santino 21-09-2004, 09:46:AM glorius fan i think it was shirt sponsers that wanted this because when a player takes off his shirt the sponser isn't visible to people watching
and if that's not right, its sepp blatter's fault
Hristos 21-09-2004, 10:09:AM Oh come on guys. Taking off your shirt is such a stupid way to celebrate a goal. What the hell is the point? Do something that entertains people. Dance, do some flips, pretend you're riding a bull...
... I wonder if any guy will decide to take his shorts off one day instead of his shirt lol.
santino 21-09-2004, 10:12:AM Originally posted by Hristos
Oh come on guys. Taking off your shirt is such a stupid way to celebrate a goal. What the hell is the point? Do something that entertains people. Dance, do some flips, pretend you're riding a bull...
... I wonder if any guy will decide to take his shorts off one day instead of his shirt lol.
yea pretending your riding a bull isnt stupid:rolleyes:
its not whether taking the shirt off it stupid or not, its like a tradition....players have always done that....
whats next, yellow cards for players who exchange shirts at the end of the game now:kader:
Run DMB 21-09-2004, 10:16:AM The rule that makes it OK to do this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38090000/jpg/_38090209_handball_afp.jpg
The intentional/unintentional handball thing never cut it for me. If the ball hits the defender's arm in a way that disrupts a goal-scoring situation, it's a foul. I don't care if it was intentional or not - it's the defender's fault for not keeping his hands out of the way.
santino 21-09-2004, 10:19:AM yea what a stupid rule...allowing kahn on the NT:kader:
:crazyboy:
Run DMB 21-09-2004, 10:21:AM Originally posted by santino
yea what a stupid rule...allowing kahn on the NT:kader:
:D
(H) (Y)
Run DMB 21-09-2004, 10:25:AM This is from the rules (about handballs):
"If the ball strikes the defender accidentally, no offense is committed."
BULLSH*T.
Are you telling me that if a player is on the goaline, spreads his arms out and just stands there like that and a couple of seconds later the ball strikes his arm, that's not a penalty? Come on...
:kader:
btw, the Frings call was wrong even with the unintentional handball rule; look at the pic, he's LOOKING AT THE FRIGGIN' BALL. How is that 'inadvertant'? Couldn't he have moved his arm out of the way?
Mikey 21-09-2004, 10:29:AM one thing i really hate, and feel strongly about is players being cup-tied from europe once theyve played one game in europe.
I say, either you dont let CL teams ANY new players in january (like saha to UTD last year) or let everyone come.
syaz_wan03 21-09-2004, 03:42:PM Originally posted by Glorious_Fan
not being racist or anything but it was the arab and muslim sector of FIFA that wanted that (shirt removal) to be a bookable offence, get over it it is just a form of celebration :o
is dat true??
i'm muslim ... but idonno whether it's affected to non muslim...:(
(sorry for my english)
Spurs4Life 21-09-2004, 04:48:PM Originally posted by Hans
The limitations of substitutions . . . In modern football these days, where players can play literally almost every day, FIFA should change the maximum number of substitutions in official matches. Imagine if the subs can be done without limitations and the players that is already subbed can re-enter the pitch like in basketball, it will prevent injuries and fatigue and ****s like the Foe`s death can be prevented . . .
That idea is not a very good one. It would be really unfair on teams like West Brom if they play Arsenal and have a fresh Henry for 90 minutes. If I wanted to watch Ice Hockey I would ;)
cheesegrater 22-09-2004, 10:10:AM The worst rules are the restrictions on celebrations. EPL is stupid. If I scored a goal in the EPL I would take off my shirt, kick the corner flag and jump in the crowd just to piss them off.
Mikey 22-09-2004, 10:12:AM its in all europe leagues i think, not just EPL.
And ya, its really stupid. I cant explain why, but when you score a big goal its a natural reflex to take shirt off (ive done it:))
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