Dutch football legend, Marco van Basten, watch the 2016 European Cup qualifier between the Netherlands and Iceland at the Stadium Arena, Amsterdam, September 3, 2015, Source: Wikipedia |
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Technical Director Marco Van Basten middle of cooking a number of changes to
the rules in the game of football, including the abolition of the penalty and
offside discourse. The
idea of the abolition of penalties triggered Van Basten to create a football
game that is more attractive and saves player's stamina.
Because,
he saw too much luck when the match is determined by half of extra time and
penalties. So,
Van Basten suggested that this phase is replaced with a more challenging such
as ice hockey. "Perhaps,
from 25 meters in front of the goal, you have to dribble or shoot. Goals should
be created within eight seconds. It is more demanding than the ability of
luck," said the Dutchman.
Van
Basten also wants to increase the appeal of football through the quantity of
goals. According to him, the opponent nets thrilling chance for survival
strategies are now reduced number of teams. To
stimulate appear offensive team, he wants to disarm the offside rule. "Football
is now like a handball. There were nine or ten defenders in front of goal.
Without offside, the possibility of scoring could be bigger," he said.
Still
no discourse other changes being finalized by Van Basten, including the
elimination of yellow or red cards, substitutions more, and restrictions on the
number of matches for each player.
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