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With Ronwen Williams having become the first player in history to be penalised for holding onto the ball for too long, it has now been revealed that more football rule changes could be introduced.
George Hirst scored twice and Ali Al-Hamadi and Leif Davis one apiece as Town comfortably beat Blau-Weiß Linz 4-1 at their ...
George Hirst has scored twice to give the Blues a 2-1 half-time lead over Blau-Weiß Linz at their Hofmann Personal Stadion.
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Low Doses of CBD Could Harm Liver, New FDA Study ShowsA new clinical trial raises concerns about the safety of low doses of cannabidiol (CBD), even as CBD products continue to grow in popularity.
Football lawmakers are considering two major rule changes ahead of next year’s World Cup, with one a first in football’s ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), which regulates football rules, may consider a “radical change” to ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIFAB Considers Expanding VAR Powers to Review Corners, Penalties, and Second Yellows Ahead of 2026 World CupFootball's governing body, IFAB, is considering expanding VAR's powers to review corners, penalties, and even second yellow ...
According to English media The Times and The Sun, the IFAB (the body that dictates the rules of football) is considering ...
Football revolutionized?According to the English media The Times and The Sun, the IFAB (the body that dictates the rules of ...
Think of the heartbreak of a saved penalty that gets bundled in on the rebound, or the fury when a player walks for a soft second yellow card with no way back.
Football's governing bodies may eliminate penalty rebounds and expand VAR powers for the 2026 World Cup, marking a historic ...
Football could see a number of major rule changes implemented ahead of next year's World Cup in what is a controversial move.
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