…. what would it be?
For me, the fouled player (or last to touch it for a handball) has to take the penalty.
For me, the fouled player (or last to touch it for a handball) has to take the penalty.
Change the offside rule, so that there would have to be daylight between the offside player and the last defender, rather than a smidgeon of overlap, if that makes sense.
Cue players taking five minutes of treatment for the injury caused by the foul before hobbling up to take the pen and complaining how unfair it is. Mr Ainsworth's teams would make it last 30minutes!the fouled player (or last to touch it for a handball) has to take the penalty.
Like the NFL I hope the managers have to throw a towel onto the pitch as well!I'd limit VAR reviews in number. Each team would be entitled to call for 1 x review per half, kind of like a time out in the NFL.
A 'VAR review' would have been useful at the Ricoh Arena earlier this season.
I'd also like for managers to be in charge of when VAR is used like Tennis or Cricket. Each team gets one appeal a half as mentioned above but like the above mentioned sports they'd retain it if they were correct.
I'd go with that.I think this is sensible. Maybe a review can be kept if an offside decision is marginal, like with LBW in cricket.