Banana-Rama
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5-6-1
thats 12 outfield players, i think you mean 4-6-1, i cannot see teams playing 6 in midfield, thats overkill, it would be too crowded in the middle...
5-6-1
First of all, for me most annoying rule/punishment is a yellow card for taking the jersey off when celebrating the goal. This rule doesn't have anything to do with football itself, but is attempt to control advisement policy. (I think).
IIRC, this rule was introduced as a result of a game involving Diego Forlan, when he was at Manchester United. When he signed, there was a lot of anticipation to perform but he got off to a slow start (understatement) and he couldn't hit a cows backside with a banjo for what seemed like forever.First of all, for me most annoying rule/punishment is a yellow card for taking the jersey off when celebrating the goal. This rule doesn't have anything to do with football itself, but is attempt to control advisement policy. (I think).
Another problem is that, this rule is to harsh, especially when we compare it with other yellow card offences. (For example, Villa's braking a leg. Was that a yellow card foul?) It can easily happened that referee miss to show yellow card for such foul, but they never forget to show card for jersey off.
If Iniesta had a yellow card earlier in WC final, we wouldn't have never seen his (now historic) undershirt message.
Which brings me to my another troubled rule.
After all substitutions are made, if player got fouled and injured, the team has to play the rest of the game with a player less. This seems as such disadvantage, while player who committed foul, continue to play. Sometimes couch force the injured player to play, making a player risk his health even more.
This rule should be looked into more carefully. How to remove this (dis)advantages? By taking 1 player out from opponent team? Or to allow 4th substitution? I am aware of possible new problems, for example, players faking injuries etc. But, anyway, something should be done with this.
If you allow a substitution or a player from the opposite side needing to go out you will definitely have teams faking an injury to get an advantage
My solution would be to not allow the offending player to re-enter the field until after kick-off when there is a stoppage in play. It would mean that the game is not held up, and the team that has just scored would have a disadvantage of temporarily having to play with a man less. Coaches would soon clamp down on it.In my view, this unnecessary rule, if not canceled altogether, it should be heavily modified.
It's something that I also think is very unfair, but as you mentioned, would be very hard to rectify without dishonest coaches/players abusing it.After all substitutions are made, if player got fouled and injured, the team has to play the rest of the game with a player less. This seems as such disadvantage, while player who committed foul, continue to play. Sometimes couch force the injured player to play, making a player risk his health even more.
Example 1. El Clasico: Messi makes a tackle on Arbeloa (unlikely I know but stay with me here), and the ref calls a foul. Arbeloa pretends to be injured and goes off on a stretcher. He signals that he cannot continue, so the ref removes Messi for the remainder of the game. Barca lose their best player, and Real Madrid lose their "worst".
Example 2. Teams would use it as a way to bring on fresher players when they have used all their subs by getting them to pretend they are hurt when they get fouled.
Thirdly, the defenders holding/pulling shirts/blocking off runs when facing a corner. Refs should stamp all over this. Teams will soon realise when scores are 5-4, 6-6 etc with 8 or 9 penalties a game that this practice is NOT ON! Fans pay to see goal mouth action/goals...not 2 grown men wrestling each other - there's the WWE for that!
Just my opinion.