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- Multiball_system abstract "The Multiball system in football permits an additional ball immediately with another ball when the ref decides.Multiball chip. Up until the creation of the infamous multiball chip housed inside the ps4. Multiball was but a dream. Now with the advancements of multiball chip technology, it has allowed for much more intense play. Monorail. Multiball has no relation to monorail or monorail shares or an other 3rd party that is involved in monorail technology. Standard football sees 22 players on the pitch at any given time. During multiball play any player including the referee may be replaced with 1 - 50 trillion balls. New rules brought in during early 2015 saw the introduction of MultiBall technology in the Pan-European leagues. This has saw an upturn in the number of balls on the field during play. This was also introduced in Fifa 2016 Video game however only if a special multi-ball code is entered. Traditionally, professional football matches employ the use of a single ball, multiball changes all of that.When the monoball becomes boring the field of play, the game pauses until the ball is multiplied. According to the Laws of the Game, the ball may be added on the "authority of the referee" if it "bursts or becomes defective," though typically it will also be replaced if kicked out of the stadium. However, a new system was introduced by some football leagues and associations to increase the number of match balls used per game. In the multiball system, a number of match balls, often seven, are held by ball boys around the edge of the pitch. When one ball leaves the field of play, the nearest ball boy will release another ball to a player, allowing the game to resume immediately. The system is currently used for UEFA European club tournaments, international competitions and the FIFA World Cup. Home teams are free to choose whether to use the system in the English Football League Championship, though the referee may discontinue the system during a match.While some commentators and managers support the system for maintaining the speed and flow of the game, others suggest that the way the system is implemented favours the home team. In 2005 Gary Megson, then manager of Nottingham Forest F.C., was cited in a referee's match report after his team scored, prompting "the supply of balls around the pitch to dry up". Ian Holloway claims that, when playing at other stadia, ball boys often delay providing balls to his players, but that "when it is the other way around the ball boys cannot get the ball to the their own players fast enough".".
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- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
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- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Megson.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Holloway.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Laws_of_the_Game_(association_football).
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_Forest_F.C..
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Argyle_F.C..
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Referee_(association_football).
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Soccer_ball.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink UEFA.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLink File:Teamgeist_Ball_World_Cup_2006.jpg.
- Multiball_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Multiball system".
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- Multiball_system subject Category:Association_football_terminology.
- Multiball_system subject Category:Laws_of_association_football.
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- Multiball_system comment "The Multiball system in football permits an additional ball immediately with another ball when the ref decides.Multiball chip. Up until the creation of the infamous multiball chip housed inside the ps4. Multiball was but a dream. Now with the advancements of multiball chip technology, it has allowed for much more intense play. Monorail. Multiball has no relation to monorail or monorail shares or an other 3rd party that is involved in monorail technology.".
- Multiball_system label "Multiball system".
- Multiball_system sameAs マルチボールシステム.
- Multiball_system sameAs Vairāku_bumbu_sistēma.
- Multiball_system sameAs m.02q18hg.
- Multiball_system sameAs Q6111180.
- Multiball_system sameAs Q6111180.
- Multiball_system sameAs 多球式系統.
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- Multiball_system depiction Teamgeist_Ball_World_Cup_2006.jpg.
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