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Eliminate shirt-tugging in football (soccer) by introducing the paper shirt. Any attempt at tugging would tear the shirt leaving the perpetrator with a handful of incriminating evidence.
Baked (by the look of it ;)
http://ccwf.cc.utex...n/pics/football.jpg I think these guys were trying them out... [DrCurry, Jun 19 2002, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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It also comes off in the rain, when you get a sweat on, when you make a tackle etc. We've had this idea before but it seems to have been deleted. |
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Or you could paint on the 'shirts'. |
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It's better to make elastic body-hugging shirts that are also a bit slippery to get a grip on. |
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And here I thought the point would be so that the players don't strain themselves after scoring a goal. That's what comes from living on the opposite side of the globe from the World Cup, and only catching the highlights. |
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It should benefit the number of spectators at women soccer. ... the number of spectators will boost when it rains. |
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it certainly would make it easier to detect shirt tuggers but you also have the fact that everytime a shirt comes off the game has to stop to allow the player to replace his shirt which would waste more time than looking at the situation |
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