@ALL32NFL_ English league has the most coverage so probably easiest to follow. I'd suggest watching a few games over the opening three weekends of the season (starts end of August), and then you'll naturally gravitate towards one
@gov_fails@WendyEMorton There's already 5-10cm tolerance I think, but that could be increased a a little. But you'll always get the tight ones wherever you draw the line. But I do agree more advantage to the attackers should be given
@gov_fails@WendyEMorton Plenty of rule changes (e.g. offside used to need 3 defenders not 2!) and tactical innovations. I think they will tweak offside rule at some point with VAR to give a bit more tolerance to the attackers. May take a significant incident in a huge game though
@andrastimot How long would that take? Think we want to get to knockouts sooner. Iโd do another tournament like this then maybe think about changing it
@cIairefontaine We need them to play like it then. The get the big build up of 'samba football' then play a lot more defensively and boringly than that. The disconnect to how they are talked about and their actual performances since 2002 is the thing that grates
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@post_liberal Good game to play is to equate countries to English league teams to see where they'd sit. South Africa are League One, little football heritage. Something like Stevenage