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.So what have the FA decided?
Who is using system A them?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.
No. Law Change for 24-25 and communicated in the good book.Under System B can a player shown two SEPERATE sin bin yellows be replaced after 10 minutes
is that dead now?
No idea, don't think there is a list published, but it certainly isn't in use in EnglandWho is using system A then?
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.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.
Only System B (sin bin only for dissent) is allowed in England.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.
I think you'd have to look up the information for every National Association in the world to find that out.Who is using system A then?
I reckon there are people on this forum that would see that as time well spent!I think you'd have to look up the information for every National Association in the world to find that out.
Would love to watch a game with this in effect. Got so many questionsIn the lower levels of amateur football in the Netherlands system A is in use