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Post by lineoh on Feb 10, 2009 19:17:37 GMT 1
Topcat
Have you seen the experiment going on in the Argentinian League? When a free kick has been awarded the referee marks the spot for the ball with an alcohol based spray , then marks out the 10 yards with a line for the wall to stand behind. The lines disappear within minutes leaving no marks on the pitch. It seems to stop encroaching .... And no its not April 1st.. This was shown about two weeks back on 'Goals on Sunday'
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Post by rosyjim on Feb 10, 2009 20:12:07 GMT 1
Topcat Have you seen the experiment going on in the Argentinian League? When a free kick has been awarded the referee marks the spot for the ball with an alcohol based spray , then marks out the 10 yards with a line for the wall to stand behind. The lines disappear within minutes leaving no marks on the pitch. It seems to stop encroaching .... And no its not April 1st.. This was shown about two weeks back on 'Goals on Sunday' The French in the 1930s had a similar idea to stop encroachment, called the Maginot line. For some reason it didn't work to well, something to do with Belgiums! anyway I thought the hand of god's mafia friends stopped any encroachment in argyland?
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Post by topcat on Feb 10, 2009 20:13:46 GMT 1
No its news to me , if it works .... You could double it up as a deterrent for little tossers like Ashley Cole when they run up to refs and shout in their faces .... The ref could just spray him in the face , like a pepper gas ;D Take that u little bstard Sounds like a handy bit of kit
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