The Ref Stop

NEW SIN BINS

The Ref Stop
So what have the FA decided?
System B. Pretty sure it was covered in the initial roll out but even if not that's inferred by the fact we only use it for dissent and the difference is all offences or some specific offences or singular offence.
 
System B. Pretty sure it was covered in the initial roll out but even if not that's inferred by the fact we only use it for dissent and the difference is all offences or some specific offences or singular offence.
Who is using system A them?

Under System B can a player shown two SEPERATE sin bin yellows be replaced after 10 minutes or is that dead now?
 
The other VERY IMPORTANT change is that a temporarily dismissed player can only return at a stoppage after their temporary dismissal period is up. So could in theory be out for well over 10 minutes.
I "unofficially" did this before. Much easier to administer than allowing someone on while your "chasing" play.. Its the system A or system B that could cause confusion depending on what the leagues choose. You could find yourself on different leagues following a different format. ;)
 
Wait a second … have they just applied common sense to the LOTG??

A very welcome change this
 
Is there a visual card (like previous education) showing the outcomes?
In essence:
YC 1st /2nd Half & C2 at any future point is now a RC? ( so no Sin Bin?)
Or C2 (SB) and then another YC = early bath?
 
Is there a visual card (like previous education) showing the outcomes?
In essence:
YC 1st /2nd Half & C2 at any future point is now a RC? ( so no Sin Bin?)
Or C2 (SB) and then another YC = early bath?
They work the same as any other yellow card, just with a 10 minute sin bin to go with it if the first one is for dissent.
 
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Is there a visual card (like previous education) showing the outcomes?
In essence:
YC 1st /2nd Half & C2 at any future point is now a RC? ( so no Sin Bin?)
Or C2 (SB) and then another YC = early bath?
No need.
It's too simple!! :D ;)
 
We had an interesting one Tuesday night where a substitute was cautioned for dissent. Standard caution as per the (English FA) sin bin rules. However, he came on as a sub about 4 minutes later. The question was raised, and it felt like… oh yeah, it feels somehow wrong.
 
We had an interesting one Tuesday night where a substitute was cautioned for dissent. Standard caution as per the (English FA) sin bin rules. However, he came on as a sub about 4 minutes later. The question was raised, and it felt like… oh yeah, it feels somehow wrong.
Surely he can’t come on until his 10mins is served?
 
Surely he can’t come on until his 10mins is served?
He can, because a caution to a non-playing participant is just a caution, there is no sin bin.

Before cards could be shown to managers and coaches it was a minefield in a similar way. A player manager could be sent from the dugout but could still come on as a sub depending what they had been removed for.
 
He can, because a caution to a non-playing participant is just a caution, there is no sin bin.

Before cards could be shown to managers and coaches it was a minefield in a similar way. A player manager could be sent from the dugout but could still come on as a sub depending what they had been removed for.
I stand corrected.
 
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