I don’t though, because it puts those with a genuine injury at a disadvantage. Our players wanted to stay on and weren’t allowed.
https://www.skysports.com/football/video/26947/13413752/hull-3-2-oxford-championship-highlights Didn't see the game but from what I've read on here these highlights don't really do us justice!
If they’re going to do that, then the player may as well stay down & get the physio on. Doesn’t even make any sense when they went off for no reason, neither stayed down, we weren’t looking to waste time, we were looking for the winner!
Seems like a well meaning rule that's been poorly thought out/implemented. I don't get when the ref decides when player can come back on. Didn't seem to be the next stoppage. Just when the ref feels like it.
Ryan Giles looked every bit a £4m attacking full back today, props to Sergei (simples) for getting him going. Both him and Drameh are like new signings for us.
Some geezer on the Oxford site, saying that he and his 9 year old daughter got verbal abuse from City fans walking across a car park...Doesn't say which car park. I went across Walton St after the game and saw nothing. If it happened, and I don't doubt it, I offer my apologies ..Every club has its element. That's football.
Think it's a sensible rule....let's be honest when Hughes went down holding his head with 2 mins left that was old school time wasting/distributing the opposition and what they're trying to stop....the Drameh one tho ...not even sure it bit his head and he got straight back up so seemed rather over officious edit....time wise it's supposed to be 30s after play has restarted
Put the away fans with the coffin dodgers in the Upper West and add a screen. The old boys won't notice.