Anonymous wrote:Would alter the types of players rostered for defense. You'd now see alot smaller, speedy guys because of the range that would need to be covered.
Anonymous wrote:Freaking great idea. I would personally love this. Soccer can get really boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli has claimed that football should adopt a backcourt violation rule similar to that seen in the National Basketball Association in a bid to try and make the game more exciting for spectators.
The Rossoneri boss has explained how the rule change could encourage more attacking from teams if they were unable to spend large amount of time passing the ball around between their defenders and goalkeeper
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/ac-milan-pioli-rule-change-25066762
So what do you think of this?
It makes perfect sense. If we do that, get rid of offsides and make the goals bigger, one day soccer might be among the top 5 most popular sports in the world.
Anonymous wrote:AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli has claimed that football should adopt a backcourt violation rule similar to that seen in the National Basketball Association in a bid to try and make the game more exciting for spectators.
The Rossoneri boss has explained how the rule change could encourage more attacking from teams if they were unable to spend large amount of time passing the ball around between their defenders and goalkeeper
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/ac-milan-pioli-rule-change-25066762
So what do you think of this?
Anonymous wrote:AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli has claimed that football should adopt a backcourt violation rule similar to that seen in the National Basketball Association in a bid to try and make the game more exciting for spectators.
The Rossoneri boss has explained how the rule change could encourage more attacking from teams if they were unable to spend large amount of time passing the ball around between their defenders and goalkeeper
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/ac-milan-pioli-rule-change-25066762
So what do you think of this?
AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli has claimed that football should adopt a backcourt violation rule similar to that seen in the National Basketball Association in a bid to try and make the game more exciting for spectators.
The Rossoneri boss has explained how the rule change could encourage more attacking from teams if they were unable to spend large amount of time passing the ball around between their defenders and goalkeeper