Nearly a third of football fans want instant red cards for anyone who dives
30-04-2025 10:42 via harrowtimes.co.uk

Nearly a third of football fans want instant red cards for anyone who dives

Other rules fans would like to see include salary caps, 3pm televised kick-offs and a stop clock to accurately track injury time
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