Thanks,@HoofItYouDonkey - Here is a decision tree to help. You are looking at the simple case on the top flow. Note the * exception in the bottom right.
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I use this
Thanks,@HoofItYouDonkey - Here is a decision tree to help. You are looking at the simple case on the top flow. Note the * exception in the bottom right.
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the problem with that is that it does not take into account the exception in my flow. Which is what the OP is talking about.Thanks,
I use this
Yes, you are talking about the box in the right hand corner. Thanks. That's cleared it up.the problem with that is that it does not take into account the exception in my flow. Which is what the OP is talking about.
Not sure what you mean by that. If it's dissent, you don't have a choice between a normal yellow card and sin bin. You have to bin if your comp rules use it.So you can caution someone as a YC for dissent same as USB in the example I used in the OP?
For us you would record a c2 (sin bin) on wholegame and then a c2 and provide reason why player not sent to bin, in this case, because they were already there.Not sure what you mean by that. If it's dissent, you don't have a choice between a normal yellow card and sin bin. You have to bin if your comp rules use it.
In OP for the first dissent you have to bin, as you did. The dissent after that, it makes no difference if you do it as sin bin or normal yellow. It's a cautionable offence while in the bin so the outcome is the same. He is off and no subs are coming in for him at any time. How you record/report it depends on your comp rules.
I can't find this bit. Is this actually in the book or is it your interpretation?The LOTG only gives guidelines on temporary dismissals and I try to consider the following to help me out.
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Once you have decided to temporarily dismiss a player, the player is no longer a player
I did put an emoji in there and a question … so, it’s my interpretation. Or rather, my way of trying to make out what’s the process in this situation.I can't find this bit. Is this actually in the book or is it your interpretation?