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Ryan Morris
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Just looking for some advice, me and my fellow refereeing friend can't decide what would be the correct decision following this incident...
Player A from Reds FC fouls an opponent (worthy of a yellow card). But their is an advantage to play, so the referee plays it. Player A then gets up and produces another foul also worthy of a yellow card.
Does the player receive 2 yellows, making a red? Or just a single yellow?
I know that if two incidents occur at the same time, you punish the more "serious" one.
What would be the correct decision?
Player A from Reds FC fouls an opponent (worthy of a yellow card). But their is an advantage to play, so the referee plays it. Player A then gets up and produces another foul also worthy of a yellow card.
Does the player receive 2 yellows, making a red? Or just a single yellow?
I know that if two incidents occur at the same time, you punish the more "serious" one.
What would be the correct decision?