u/kresk9

Some World Cup rule changes coming to Scotland.

• Second yellows can be rescinded by VAR.

• Subs to take 10 seconds, or else the team then plays a minute (minimum) with 10 men.

• Throw ins to have a loose 5 seconds rule, although "common sense" will be used and teams won't be punished for 6-7 seconds. So not really a 5 seconds rule.

• Players who receive treatment to leave the field - and their team play with 10 men - unless it's the result of a challenge that received a card.

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u/kresk9 — 25 days ago

John McGlynn?

Seems like a realistic front runner for the Scotland job for me. Not seeing his name mentioned much though.

Much more affordable than a Postecoglou or Moyes.

Has a good track record of overachieving with Falkirk.

He's Scottish, so obviously will be in with a good shout of winning the next world cup.

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u/kresk9 — 2 months ago

Kris Boyd supporting decision to give Clarke a new contract.

It was just live on Sky there, so a rough quote.

"What if he went out there, did great, got to the knockouts and you had big clubs coming in from him. People would have been angry. The SFA had to cover themselves."

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u/kresk9 — 2 months ago

Fifa bans fans from taking reusable water bottles into World Cup stadiums after U-turn

In case anyone is travelling over and has missed this one...

theguardian.com
u/kresk9 — 3 months ago