So winning a trophy wasn’t enough to keep Ange in a job at Spurs then . They must have someone else lined up to do this now rather than straight away when the season ended ?
There used to be a joke about Scottish keepers didn’t there ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c87j23w1438o Onto their 8th choice potentially!
Sad to see this . Was a very fit official and broke barriers for others in the game . https://x.com/BBCMOTD/status/1931829848286073007
Unfortunate for Wales after the stirring comeback but well finished by KDB. Not a good advert for VAR ! Even the winner came after a wrongly awarded corner originally
And helped his team win which they deserved to as England were pretty poor and lacklustre. Although did think that goal at 2-1 ruled out for handball was harsh .
Yes very odd one really . The powers that be are probably gutted teams like Man U , Liverpool and Barcelona aren’t there as they would probably draw more of a crowd ?
Who'd be a referee? About the only one of these which would actually improve the game is number 1 - although I'm sure it has been tried before, and simply ignored by players. OFFICIAL: Changes to the Laws of the Game for the 2025/26 season from the International Federation of Association Football (IFAB): 1. Amendment to Law 3 - Players: Only the team captain is allowed to speak to the referee during the match, not all players. 2. Amendment to Law 5 - Referees: The referee will use a countdown signal for the last (5) seconds of the (8) seconds allowed for the goalkeeper. 3. Amendment to Law 8 - Dropped Ball: If play is stopped and the ball is inside the penalty area or last touched inside it → it is dropped to the defending team's goalkeeper. In other cases (outside the penalty area): The ball is dropped to a player from the team that would have had possession of it (if this is clear to the referee). If this is not clear, it is dropped to a player from the team that last touched the ball. The ball is dropped where it was when play was stopped. 4. Law 9 – Ball Position (In Play/Out of Play): If a coach or substitute player (or a player temporarily out of play) touches the ball while it is still in play but clearly on its way out, with the intention of accelerating play: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team. No disciplinary sanction (such as a caution or sending-off) is imposed unless there are repeated offenses, such as repeated departures from the technical area. 5. Amendment to Law 11 – Offside: When the ball is played or touched, the first point of contact is used to determine offside. However, if the goalkeeper handles the ball, the last point of contact is used as the reference point for offside, as it is clearer and more accurate. 6. Amendment to Law 12 – Fouls and Misconduct: If the goalkeeper holds the ball with his hand/arm for more than 8 seconds, a corner kick is awarded to the opposing team from the nearest flank. The goalkeeper is not cautioned unless he repeats the offense. An indirect free kick is still awarded in the following cases: Control of the ball for more than (6) seconds without releasing it. Handling the ball after releasing it, before it touches another player. Handling it after an intentional pass or throw-in from a teammate, unless he clearly attempts to play it with his foot. 7. Amendment to Law 16 – Goal Kick: A goal kick is awarded if the ball has completely crossed the goal line, no goal has been scored, and the last touch was by a player from the attacking team. With reference to other relevant laws: 8, 10, 13, 15. 8. Amendment to Law 17 – Corner Kick: A corner kick is awarded if the ball has completely crossed the goal line after being touched by a defending player, without a goal being scored. With reference to relevant laws: 8, 12, 13, 15, 16. The kick is taken from the corner nearest to the point where the ball went out of play or to the goalkeeper's position when penalized (e.g., 8 seconds late). 9. Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Protocol: Upon completion of the review, the referee must show the "TV screen" signal and announce the final decision. Competitions may also implement a system that allows the referee to publicly explain the decision after a VAR review or extended check, in accordance with FIFA guidelines and the VAR Manual. Via: Enock Kobina Essel
I don't even understand number 5 - the offside one. And number 7, the goal kick one, doesn't even look like an amendment...