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29 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

One day (soon) all sport will take place in the middle east.

 

I think you are correct here and it will be interesting to see how many righteous souls sell their souls for money, quite a high percentage would be my guess, shockingly high probably.

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1 hour ago, OutByEaster? said:

One day (soon) all sport will take place in the middle east.

 

I’m pinning all my hopes on everyone being put off once they remember the ball ache Wimbledon had when they moved to Milton Keynes.

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19 hours ago, OutByEaster? said:

One day (soon) all sport will take place in the middle east.

 

I’m glad I live in a country whose league isn’t glamorous enough to ever fall to this awful trend, and have a local top flight professional football club no one outside of Scandinavia has even heard of before.

When football (tm) eventually collapses under the weight of its own inflated ego, I’ll probably still be able to go every week and watch the same mediocre, but honest, football as before. 

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Shut the **** up. Please for the love of Jesus shut the **** up you absolute gimps.

Win games. Stop playing like absolute shit.

Nobody wants to read you and your PR teams garbage. STFU. STFU now.

Souness and Keane are right. Players today are an absolute joke.

Captain of Man Utd this melt

 

 

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IFAB to discuss Conmebol proposal to expand halftime to 25 minutes

The idea of increasing halftime breaks to 25 minutes to provide the kind of entertainment that exists in US sports will be discussed this month by the game’s lawmaking body, the International FA Board.

The request, which will horrify traditionalists, was made by Conmebol suggesting it would work for tournaments like the Copa Libertadores.

Law 7 of the game currently states “players are entitled to an interval at halftime, not exceeding 15 minutes.”

The Conmebol request is on the agenda of IFAB’s expert advisers’ meeting on October 27 .

In 2009, a FIFA proposal to extend halftime from 15 to 20 minutes was rejected as a commercial move.

The expert meetings this month will also get updates from ongoing trials to use temporary substitutes for players with suspected head injuries as well as the offside law.

http://www.insideworldfootball.com/2021/10/18/ifab-discuss-conmebol-proposal-expand-halftime-25-minutes/

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