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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alan 2:49 Thu May 23
Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
Mirror

New rule change which is set to force goalkeepers to play OUTFIELD next season

Sin bins are set to be introduced from the fifth step of non-league downwards from the start of next season

By James Whaling

A new rule change next season is set to lead to goalkeepers playing outfield - and vice versa.

It was announced earlier this year that sin bins will be introduced from the fifth step of non-league downwards in place of yellow cards for dissent.

And now more details have emerged of how the rule will be carried out if it applies to a goalkeeper.

Regulations say: "In the case of a Goalkeeper being Sin Binned, an outfield player must take over his position for the ten minute period.

"On completing his/her Sin Bin period, the Goalkeeper must re-enter the field of play as an outfield player, until which time there is a stoppage in play enabling him to change position."

In sending a player to the sin bin, the referee will show a yellow card and point to the touchline, instructing them to take 10 minutes out of the game.

For the temporary period, the player's team will be down to 10 men.

The referee will call the player back on to the pitch while play is going on, similarly to if a player has received treatment for an injury.

Yellow cards for dissent will be used in the totting up process and contribute to bans - but the same player being sin binned twice will not result in their side being permanently reduced to 10 men.

While the player in question will not be able to re-enter the field of play, their manager will be permitted to replace him with a substitute upon the expiry of his 10-minute punishment.

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Westham67 6:32 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
Goally when needed was the better one

lowermarshhammer 6:22 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
I don't know.

Give it a go.

Modern football is shit.

Rush goalie could mat it fun again.

Eggbert Nobacon 5:51 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
Stuart Pearce at City I think Anon

Mr Anon 5:39 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
What genius was it who played David James up front once?

gph 5:31 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
Les Sealey might have had more preparation for his game at Arsenal up front...

Dr Moose 4:04 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
What a f**king stupid idea, still we've got VAR so why break from tradition!!

Far Cough 4:00 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
Graham Poll would have really fucked this up wouldn't he?


I could see one player getting ten yellows :-)

Razzle 3:54 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
they will only be reduced to 10 men if dissent is followed by a caution then another dissent.

effectively 3 yellow cards player is not allowed to be substituted

Westham67 3:23 Thu May 23
Re: Goalkeepers playing outfield next season?
That doesn't sound like and ill thought out half arsed idea at all





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