If these rules are APPROVED, they will be implemented on July 1, 2025. HUGE!
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I think the Wenger rule may give too much advantage to attackers, personally. Will be interesting to see how it plays out. It also does nothing to solve the "one millimetre offside" issue, they will just be measuring from the back of the attacker rather than the front now...
You are a bit early for April 1st mate.Thoughts.
ATTENTION | FIFA will review the introduction of 4 groundbreaking rules to reshape football starting on March 1st:
OFFSIDE RULE PROPOSED BY ARSENE WENGER: A player will be considered offside if their entire body crosses the last defender's line. This means offside decisions based on a few millimeters will no longer be penalized.
REFEREE DECISIONS WILL BE EXPLAINED THROUGH MICROPHONES TO THE ENTIRE STADIUM: After consulting VAR, referees will explain their decision via a microphone to all spectators present in the stadium.
THE CONSULTATION SYSTEM: Each coach will be allowed to request a limited number of VAR checks during the match to review a controversial action.
REFEREES CAN STOP THE CLOCK: Referees will be able to stop the clock to assess a situation or in case of a severe injury. The goal is to eliminate time-wasting and prioritize actual playing time.
If these rules are APPROVED, they will be implemented on July 1, 2025. HUGE!
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At last, gets rid of the ridiculous big feet Solanke offside rule. I've always said, you should be deemed offside if there's clear daylight between the attacker and the last defender.ATTENTION | FIFA will review the introduction of 4 groundbreaking rules to reshape football starting on March 1st:
OFFSIDE RULE PROPOSED BY ARSENE WENGER: A player will be considered offside if their entire body crosses the last defender's line. This means offside decisions based on a few millimeters will no longer be penalized.
REFEREE DECISIONS WILL BE EXPLAINED THROUGH MICROPHONES TO THE ENTIRE STADIUM: After consulting VAR, referees will explain their decision via a microphone to all spectators present in the stadium.
THE CONSULTATION SYSTEM: Each coach will be allowed to request a limited number of VAR checks during the match to review a controversial action.
REFEREES CAN STOP THE CLOCK: Referees will be able to stop the clock to assess a situation or in case of a severe injury. The goal is to eliminate time-wasting and prioritize actual playing time.
If these rules are APPROVED, they will be implemented on July 1, 2025. HUGE!
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At last, gets rid of the ridiculous big feet Solanke offside rule. I've always said, you should be deemed offside if there's clear daylight between the attacker and the last defender.
...but could the officials handle the switch to night games ?At last, gets rid of the ridiculous big feet Solanke offside rule. I've always said, you should be deemed offside if there's clear daylight between the attacker and the last defender.


Gives an advantage to the attacker, should increase the amount of goals and make the game more attractive. I'm all for it.Wilson Isidor likes this.
ATTENTION | FIFA will review the introduction of 4 groundbreaking rules to reshape football starting on March 1st:
OFFSIDE RULE PROPOSED BY ARSENE WENGER: A player will be considered offside if their entire body crosses the last defender's line. This means offside decisions based on a few millimeters will no longer be penalized.
REFEREE DECISIONS WILL BE EXPLAINED THROUGH MICROPHONES TO THE ENTIRE STADIUM: After consulting VAR, referees will explain their decision via a microphone to all spectators present in the stadium.
THE CONSULTATION SYSTEM: Each coach will be allowed to request a limited number of VAR checks during the match to review a controversial action.
REFEREES CAN STOP THE CLOCK: Referees will be able to stop the clock to assess a situation or in case of a severe injury. The goal is to eliminate time-wasting and prioritize actual playing time.
If these rules are APPROVED, they will be implemented on July 1, 2025. HUGE!
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The wenger rule changes nothing, instead of checking if they’re just past the man they’re checking if his heel is still in line
also gives far too much leeway to attacker