Now do it for players faking injury. 10 mins off to be properly assessed for your clearly very serious injury that makes a grown man roll around on the floor screaming.
It sounds like a good idea but it would be terrible for the safety of players. Yes they are faking sometimes but sometimes there are real injuries. If you put that rules, players will try to stay on the pitch and play through even if they are injured and that increases the risk of aggravating the injury.
Now do it for players faking injury. 10 mins off to be properly assessed for your clearly very serious injury that makes a grown man roll around on the floor screaming.
It sounds like a good idea but it would be terrible for the safety of players. Yes they are faking sometimes but sometimes there are real injuries. If you put that rules, players will try to stay on the pitch and play through even if they are injured and that increases the risk of aggravating the injury.
I hear what you’re saying but it’s got to be 95% are fake injuries and the very small 5% are genuine and by genuine I mean requires a sub.
That, or we take on the rugby way of just stopping the clock. Then there’s zero advantage of faking a cramp.
If you roll around the ground holding your face, automatic orange card.
Why does a bang to the head/fave require the recipient to hit the deck?
Did you ever bang your head of the kitchen cupboard and roll around the kitchen floor in front of your missus? I hope not!