World Soccer Brutal Plays -The Need to Restore Decency with 10 x 10 Rule
1. Game Review Series
Brutality rampant in the Bundesliga and Top Leagues
– It’s High Time to Clamp Down
January 25, 2012
For YouTube video of this report please CLICK HERE!
2. This past weekend was one of the most BRUTAL
that I’ve ever seen
• Sebastian Proedl of Bremen brutally kicked in the face by a
Kaiserslautern defender
- broken nose + broken jaw + concussion
- will not be back this season
• Benedikt Hoewedes suffered a broken jaw – 6-8 weeks out
• Daniel van Buyten suffered a broken bone in his foot when Marco Reus
intentionally stepped on it while scrambling for the ball – 3 months out
3. Other BRUTAL injuries this past season include
• Subitic of Dortmund – broken jaw and concussion – was out 3 months
• Michael Ballack of Leverkusen – broken nose – played with face mask
• Huntelaar of Schalke – broken nose – also played with face mask
• Schweinsteiger of Bayern Munich – broken collar bone – out for 2 months
4. While some of these injuries were not caused
by malicious play by the opposing team.....
9. The 10 x 10 Rule
• Use video replays extensively to do post-game reviews by select panel of officials
• Panel will review injury replays -> Was the foul intentional or accidental?
• Charge a hefty penalty consisting of the following measures:
1. Suspended the guilty player with 10 match suspension
(across all levels of competition including internationals)
2. The team for whom the foul-committing player plays must pay
10 times the salary of the injured player to the injured player’s team
management –for as long as the player remains out of commission.
Players injured for life to receive remuneration equal to the projected
cumulative future career earnings for that player.
• Create an international players union to protect the rights of and help ensure the
health and well-being of all professional players around the world.
10. The 10 x 10 Rule
• All high level leagues – Bundesliga, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Champions League,
South American leagues – should use video replays extensively in order to do post-game
reviews by an official panel of experienced officials
• The panel assigned to a match will review injury generating fouls or plays to determine to
what degree the foul committed was intentional or accidental beyond a reasonable doubt
• If it has been determined that the injurious foul/play was intentional beyond a
reasonable doubt, a penalty should be charged against the player and team responsible for
committing the foul consisting of the following measures:
1. The player who committed the injurious foul/play should be suspended from
playing at least 10 matches (across any and every league that the team
competes/plays in as well as international competitions).
This is why it is crucial for the domestic leagues, FIFA, UEFA agree to cooperate
in the enforcement of this rule.
2. The team for whom the foul-committing player plays must pay 10 times the
salary of the injured player to the injured team’s management – for as long as
the player remains out of commission. If a player is injured for life, the injured
player will receive the proceeds of a disability insurance policy equivalent to the
estimated/projected cumulative career earnings of the player.
11. Repercussions
If leagues don’t act together to crack down now on “thugs” any of the following
will happen:
• the quality of play will decline dramatically (as good players drop like flies and
more lower quality players are left playing the game)
• lower level (poor) teams will climb the tables at the expense of the rich clubs.
•All teams will begin to take justice in their own hands and take out perpetrators
and/or inflict vengeful fouls to get even
• star players will make much less money because they will not be perceived as
worth the risk of higher compensation levels (as the possibly for injury remains
high)
• thug quality soccer can and will provoke and incite brutish behavior by hard
core fans
• thug quality soccer takes away from the beauty of the game and
will inspire young players to play more like animals than artisans
12. On behalf of the majority of soccer fans,
coaches, and skilled players -
ProSoccerTactics.com urges FIFA, UEFA, and
all domestic leagues to meet and agree on
a blanket policy that enforces clean play
and punishes thugs and teams that
advocate brutish style of play. It is high
time to restore a sense of decency to the
game.
13. What do YOU think?
Do you agree that the game must be made
safer for players?
Or do you feel that because soccer is a
contact sport, brutal fouls and injuries will
always be a part of the game?
How would you suggest going about
making the game safer?
14. Game Review Series
Brutality rampant in the Bundesliga and Top Leagues
– It’s High Time to Clamp Down
January 25, 2012
For YouTube video of this report please CLICK HERE!