FROM THE MIDDLE: Tweaks to penalty kicks
In the changes to the Laws of the Game agreed at this month's IFAB AGM. were two surprising tweaks for ...
In the changes to the Laws of the Game agreed at this month's IFAB AGM. were two surprising tweaks for ...
Saturday, March 2 is the day of the IFAB AGM, which is when we learn what, if any, changes to ...
If you were watching the Newcastle v Bournemouth match last Saturday, you may have witnessed one very long period of ...
When I saw the announcement that a third card is likely to be used by referees, it reminded me of ...
Reading the sports pages of my daily paper one morning, I saw mention of a football Law that I had ...
It is doubtful whether there are many people still active today who were involved in refereeing or any part of ...
Everybody seems to be attacking VAR these days, especially managers of teams that have lost their games.
The new approach to time- keeping started at the men's FIFA World Cup, because FIFA was concerned about the length ...
May is a special time for football. It marks the end of the football season in this country but it ...
Two football fans asked me why the referee at their team's game make so many mistakes last week?
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