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Good to see they finally listened to me.

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Jackfath said:

Me, I will continue to leave around the 84 minutes mark, same as I have done since we've moved into the stadium.

Only time i stay the full 90+ is against the scumbags and the last game of the season.

*Staying the full shift will also apply should we find ourselves in play off games, or the very latter stages of a cup run.

Note:
Different options are available to other supporters to suit their own circumstances.
 
That all looks excellent if the referees actually enforce it for once. Expect double digit injury time as the norm until it settles in, and quite a few yellows. I really do hope they enforce the ‘high threshold’ and stop the ‘there was contact so entitled to go down’ bullshit.
 
Thank goodness Russ is no longer in charge or our injury time goals conceded would double !!
 
Whoever wrote the offside “deliberate play” rules needs to go back to school to learn to write in logical plain english. I have no idea what it means.
 
One change there I am happy to see is that any player requiring treatment must immediately leave the field to receive it (barring a few exceptions all of which make sense) and cannot return to the pitch for at least 30 seconds after play resumes.

The amount of "oh no I have a booboo on my thigh" from players winning with 5 minutes left to play and then immediately and miraculously getting up and being perfectly fine after eating a minute or two of the clock (which we all know never gets fully added on) will almost certainly go down when their team has to defend a man down for 30 seconds.
 
Neath_Jack said:
Me, I will continue to leave around the 84 minutes mark, same as I have done since we've moved into the stadium.

Only time i stay the full 90+ is against the scumbags and the last game of the season.

*Staying the full shift will also apply should we find ourselves in play off games, or the very latter stages of a cup run.

Note:
Different options are available to other supporters to suit their own circumstances.

Why don’t you leave on 82 minutes?
 
bakajack said:
One change there I am happy to see is that any player requiring treatment must immediately leave the field to receive it (barring a few exceptions all of which make sense) and cannot return to the pitch for at least 30 seconds after play resumes.

The amount of "oh no I have a booboo on my thigh" from players winning with 5 minutes left to play and then immediately and miraculously getting up and being perfectly fine after eating a minute or two of the clock (which we all know never gets fully added on) will almost certainly go down when their team has to defend a man down for 30 seconds.

The other side of this coin is that a player kicks an opponent up in the air so that treatment is required and the foul is rewarded by the opponents being without the fouled player for 30 seconds.
 
J_B said:
The other side of this coin is that a player kicks an opponent up in the air so that treatment is required and the foul is rewarded by the opponents being without the fouled player for 30 seconds.

In that case it comes down to the referee being appropriate with booking players who do this kind of thing.
Under such a circumstance the player fouled does not have to wait 30 seconds before returning to play
 

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