Luvsports,sorry missed that one,
Booking for players taking their shirts off,one of the stupidest rules ever.
Booking for players taking their shirts off,one of the stupidest rules ever.
One thing that really annoys me is the sheilding of the ball as it leaves the pitch. Players are downright obstructive to prevent the opposition getting the ball. When I was a boy, we had an 'obstruction' rule in football. I don't remember it ever getting rescinded. I'd love to see it re-emerge to stop this nonsense.
Except when playing the scum......![]()
Cheers Eire. One other upside of rugby is that none of the fans want to then take on the bar after half a shandy and they all sit together and have a good time supporting their team without coins raining down or being abused or threatened just because they support a different team.
Your response ideally demonstrates the difference between footie and rugby and the people that follow those sports!

Obstruction has been rescinded, many years ago. It is no longer an indirect free kick, but a direct one for pushing because it involves body contact.
Shielding is perfectly legal if you are deemed to possess the ball, ie it is within a distance where you can theoretically control it (about one yard). What galls me is that clear obstruction is rarely given when the ball is far away from the player and his sole intention is to block.
I remember causing mayhem on a Sunday morning by giving a penalty for exactly that. Think they complained higher, described the play, and got a rocket up their arses for wasting other people's time with their lack of knowledge
I played union as a young lad for 9 yrs, but I prefer league and watch the Rhinos a lot(admittedly on TV mostly) so I don't really get your comment. Hating the scum is mandatory. When a bunch of rugby lads go out and wreck the place it's called hi jinks. when a football fan does it, it's called hooliganism. Money talks.......![]()
Obstruction has been rescinded, many years ago. It is no longer an indirect free kick, but a direct one for pushing because it involves body contact.
Shielding is perfectly legal if you are deemed to possess the ball, ie it is within a distance where you can theoretically control it (about one yard). What galls me is that clear obstruction is rarely given when the ball is far away from the player and his sole intention is to block.
I remember causing mayhem on a Sunday morning by giving a penalty for exactly that. Think they complained higher, described the play, and got a rocket up their arses for wasting other people's time with their lack of knowledge
obstruction has been re classified as impedes the progress of an opponent (click on indirect free kick)
the offence has not gone away, just that it is no longer penalised, same as pushing/pulling in the area, elbowing opponents and other types of offences that have crept into the game
Luvsports,sorry missed that one,
Booking for players taking their shirts off,one of the stupidest rules ever.
When we arrived at the hotel in Cardiff for the play off against Watford we were told we could not get into the rooms because the Munster fans from the game the night before were still drunk in them. End of, hard luck. If that had been us, the day after, what are the odds of a few vans full of riot police turning up and marching us out.

Players are even more stupid for knowing they will get booked and still do it!
I can think of only 1 case where taking the shirt off was the appropriate thing to do. WWC 1999 in USA when the USA player scored the winning penalty kick! Who could blame her?

Impeding and obstruction are not the same. Obstruction always included physical contact and impeding. Physical contact is now direct free kick for pushing.
Impeding has no physical contact and I do not know of one free kick ever given for it
Impeding and obstruction are not the same. Obstruction always included physical contact and impeding. Physical contact is now direct free kick for pushing.
Impeding has no physical contact and I do not know of one free kick ever given for it
And yet it's such ungentlemanly conduct!