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Published 14:33 26 Oct 2018 BST
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"A rule to say there should be no substitutions during added-on time is an interesting one and could work well. Referees add on 30 seconds for a substitution but in practice it can eat up a lot more time than that. There would, however, need to be trials to see if there are any unforeseen ramifications.
"Would it be fair, for example, if a player suffered a broken leg in injury time and couldn’t be replaced? But you already have the case where they couldn’t be replaced anyway if the three substitutes had already been used."
The Times' report also says that Ifab is looking at allowing goal kicks to be passed to players within their own penalty area to allow quick play, and for referees not to insist that a ball is still for some free kicks.
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