Renee Slegers: Time-wasting by goalkeepers can harm 'attractiveness of WSL

WSL Goalkeepers' Time-Wasting Can Harm Game's Attractiveness, Says Renee Slegers

Arsenal manager Renee Slegers has expressed her concern that time-wasting by goalkeepers in the Women's Super League (WSL) can harm the game's overall attractiveness. This sentiment was reinforced during a 0-0 draw against Manchester United at Emirates Stadium, where goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce requested medical attention after being booked for perceived time-wasting.

Slegers' comments highlight the issue of goalkeepers taking advantage of stoppages in play to speak with coaches on the sidelines and influence game strategy. While these breaks can provide valuable insights into tactical decisions, they also interrupt the flow of the game, potentially detracting from fans' viewing experience.

The problem is not limited to one team or individual goalkeeper. The use of substitutions and goalkeepers taking time to attend to medical concerns can all contribute to prolonged stoppages in play. This has led to suggestions that introducing rules to prevent excessive time-wasting could help improve the game's entertainment value.

One proposed solution involves limiting the number of times a player can leave their position without being substituted or injured. However, Slegers emphasizes the need for finding the "right balance" between preventing time-wasting and allowing players to receive medical attention when necessary.

Ultimately, Slegers' comments underscore the importance of finding solutions that prioritize both player safety and the overall entertainment value of the game. As the WSL continues to grow in popularity, it is essential to address concerns about time-wasting and maintain a high level of competitiveness while keeping fans engaged throughout the match.
 
I think Renee Slegers makes a solid point about goalkeepers wasting too much time on the sidelines πŸ€”. I mean, I love watching Phallon Tullis-Joyce as much as the next person, but come on, 30 seconds of medical attention is just not worth it πŸ˜‚. It's all about finding that balance between player safety and keeping the game moving at a decent pace, right? πŸ’¨ I'm not sure limiting substitutions would really help, though - that could be seen as an over-reaction πŸ™„. And what's with the 0-0 draw against Man United? That was actually pretty thrilling! πŸŽ‰
 
come on man! I get it renee's worried about fans losing interest because of goalkeepers taking ages to sort themselves out lol but like whats the harm? its just 5 mins a game . if its affecting the flow of the game that much then maybe they should just get their own medical staff or something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ btw why do we need rules against it tho? thats like the nba introducing new rules every season just to mess with the fans
 
I mean think about it πŸ€”... goalkeepers taking too much time out of the game can kinda be like, you know when you're watching your fave TV show and someone's just sitting there for 10 minutes not doing anything? It gets annoying 😴. Same with football! The flow of the game is what makes it exciting, right? And when that gets disrupted by stoppages in play, it can kinda kill the vibe 🎬. But at the same time, you gotta make sure players are safe and healthy, 'cause that's just basic πŸ’ͺ. So yeah, finding that balance is key πŸ”„. Maybe we don't need to limit time-wasting as much, but just make sure it's not happening too often? That way everyone's happy 😊.
 
I think Renee Slegers makes a valid point πŸ€”. Time-wasting by goalkeepers can be frustrating for fans who want to see more action on the pitch. I mean, we all know how exciting it is when a goalkeeper makes a great save or comes out to block a shot - those moments are what make the game thrilling! 😎

But at the same time, I get why Slegers wants to prevent excessive time-wasting. It's just not fair to fans who are waiting for something to happen on the pitch. And with all the substitutions and medical stoppages already happening in the game, it can start to feel like a marathon rather than a sprint ⏱️.

I think limiting the number of times a player can leave their position without being substituted or injured could be a good starting point πŸ€”. But we need to make sure that players who are genuinely hurt get the medical attention they need - that's just common sense πŸ’‰.
 
Man... I feel like Slegers is trying to say that sometimes we gotta think about the bigger picture, you know? The game's not just about winning or losing, it's also about how well we play together as a team. Time-wasting can be frustrating for fans, but at the same time, it's also an opportunity for players to get some valuable feedback from their coaches. It's like when life throws us curveballs - we gotta learn to adapt and find that balance between taking care of ourselves and making progress. And I think that's what Slegers is getting at... πŸ€”
 
I feel me πŸ˜’ watching these matches and I'm like "girl, what's taking so long??". Like, I get that medical timeouts are important but can't we just have a quicker way to communicate with coaches without making it a 2-minute break every time? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's not ideal for the fans who wanna see more action. And don't even get me started on substitutions - sometimes it feels like they're just taking a breather 😴. I think the key is finding that balance, as Renee Slegers said. We want to make sure players are safe but also keep the game moving at a good pace. Maybe some sort of rule or system would help with this? πŸ€”
 
I feel like this is already a big problem in men's football too πŸ€”πŸ’¦. I mean, who doesn't love watching 3 minutes of stoppages because some goalie decided to take a selfie with their coach? πŸ“ΈπŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's all about finding that balance, right? Like Renee said, players need time to get medical attention, but can we find ways to make it less interruptive for the rest of us watching at home? Maybe they could have a designated "coach talk" area or something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I don't know, what do you guys think should be done about this? Should they just have a time limit on all stoppages or what? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, goalkeepers can be a bit much sometimes 🀯. I mean, i get it, they need to check on their teammates, but do they really have to take so long? It's like, you're already getting booked for it, what's the worst that's gonna happen if you just stand still for like 2 secs ⏱️? And then they use medical time as an excuse too... i mean, if you need a minute to get checked out, fine, but can't they just do it quick or have someone bring them water or something? It's all about finding that balance, right? 😊
 
I'm telling you, this is all about control 🀐. They don't want us to be entertained by the game, they want us to just sit there and watch some robotic goalkeeper waste time on the sidelines πŸ•°οΈ. It's like they're trying to make the game slower and more predictable, so we can't really appreciate it anymore πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And now they're proposing rules to limit time-wasting? That's just a way to keep us in line, I think πŸ™„. What's next? They'll be telling us what music we can listen to during the game too πŸ˜‚. This is all about maintaining their grip on the sport and keeping it from getting too popular πŸ’Έ.
 
Wow 🀯, I think Slegers has a point! Time-wasting by goalkeepers can be super annoying πŸ˜’ especially when you're trying to watch a game with friends πŸ‘« and it's like, "Come on, just get back in position already ⏱️!" Interesting, though, that she's not saying the players are intentionally trying to waste time, but more about taking advantage of stoppages to gain an edge πŸ€”. I'd love to see some stats on how long these breaks are and whether they're really impacting the fan experience 😊
 
omg i feel like its getting so frustrating watching these games where goalkeepers just keep stopping the clock like nothing's at stake lol they gotta find that balance Renee said but idk how hard it is to prevent them from doing it when they're clearly not trying to be malicious about it. maybe we could see some stats or analysis on this topic tho? like, how often do these instances of time-wasting actually impact the outcome of the game? i think its safe to say that if it's just minor stuff and they're not affecting the score then idk why its a big deal πŸ€”
 
ugh i feel like this is a big problem πŸ™„ goalkeepers are already getting way too much attention on the pitch, can't they just chill for one minute? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ like, phallon tullis-joyce got booked and now the whole game gets halted because she was being cautious with her injury. it's not like she was trying to waste time or anything πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

i get what renee slegers is saying, but can't we find a balance between player safety and "oh no, my time is up"? πŸ•°οΈ i mean, substitutions are already a big part of the game, so wouldn't it be easier to just make a rule that limits how many times a player can leave their spot without being subbed or injured? πŸ€”

anyway, i'm all for making the game more entertaining and fan-friendly, but let's not forget about the players' well-being too πŸ’– we need to find solutions that work for everyone, not just make things more drama-filled πŸ‘€
 
idk why ppl are so salty about goalkeepers takin breaks πŸ€” i mean, its just part of the game right? they gotta make sure theyre healthy & stuff before comin back out there πŸ₯πŸ’¦ and if it means takin a sec to chat with the gaffer, thats cool too πŸ—£οΈ coaches got big jobs 2 do & goalkeepers r just tryna help 🀝 maybe instead of limitin breaks we shud focus on makin the game more engagin overall? like, add more exciting elements like power plays or somethin πŸ”₯πŸ€
 
idk about this one... i mean, i get what slegers is saying but can't we just chill? goalkeepers are human beings too, they need medical attention sometimes πŸ€• it's not like they're just wasting time for the sake of it. and yeah, stoppages in play can be a bit much, but do we really need rules to tell them what to do? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ wouldn't it be better to just sort out the issues organically?
 
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