NEW RULES, BALL FOR EPL MANAGERS
With the 2015/2016 English Premier League season
coming alive this weekend, football players and their
coaches have been given new rules and a new ball.
Players who feign injury to get an opponent sent off, are
the biggest ‘losers’ with the changes, as they stand a
chance of being penalised by the referee.
According to BBC Sport, managers must adhere to a
written code of conduct and in an attempt to clarify the
offside rule, new guidance means that players’ “attempts
to play a ball” or “impacting on an opponent playing the
ball” from an offside position will now be flagged.
The new brand of football which will be used this new
football season, should not be mistaken for a spiderman
Below is the analysis by the BBC:
coming alive this weekend, football players and their
coaches have been given new rules and a new ball.
Players who feign injury to get an opponent sent off, are
the biggest ‘losers’ with the changes, as they stand a
chance of being penalised by the referee.
According to BBC Sport, managers must adhere to a
written code of conduct and in an attempt to clarify the
offside rule, new guidance means that players’ “attempts
to play a ball” or “impacting on an opponent playing the
ball” from an offside position will now be flagged.
The new brand of football which will be used this new
football season, should not be mistaken for a spiderman
Below is the analysis by the BBC:
Feigning injury to get opponent sent off
What is new? A player who feigns injury could face a
suspension.
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