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The whole point of yellow cards is that they are warning, not a punishment.
Yellows aren't warnings, they are like accumilating points on your driving license. Players get verbal warnings before they get a yellow card.
The whole point of yellow cards is that they are warning, not a punishment.
The whole point of yellow cards is that they are warning, not a punishment. Players are only human and breaking the rules is an unavoidable part of the game. All games have fouls - 95% of games have at least one yellow card, most games have at least 2 per team, and some games have more than 10. It would become one of the most important aspects of strategy, as 9 v 10 players become a common occurrence.
And like red cards, most yellow cards are contestable. With a sin bin, almost every game would be full of controversies, and just like red cards so often decide the outcome of a match, a yellow card sin bin would too.... and you seriously think that a sin bin would STOP simulation? It would make it a critical part of the game, players would make a meal out of everything for the reward of the man advantage.
2. What happened to the "10 yards forward" rule for dissent given to the ref? For one season this was all the rage.
Two points occur to me:
2. What happened to the "10 yards forward" rule for dissent given to the ref? For one season this was all the rage.
Maybe because if the free kick was 22 yards out it would become a penalty?
Needn't be - penalties are given for fouls committed inside the area - the free kick could just be taken 10 yards nearer the goal whether in the area or not.
Not really. Michele Platini played at the very highest level. He was one of the greatest players in the world 25 years ago. Consequently, on playing matters, I feel his opinions should be respected.
And really and truthfully, who ISN'T sick of the backchat to referees that we see. Gob off = 15 minutes off the pitch seems a very sensible way to reduce this.
Imagine how much more time wasting the Barnsley keeper would have done to run down 15 minutes while they're down to 10 men. Terrible idea. Footballers are idiots, please don't give them more rules to ruin.
No you dont,... even minor technical infringements, if repeated, like offside or killing the ball in critical phases of play, or critical areas of the pitch, result in yellows, so it is very appropriate for football. Why dont you take your football centric blinkers off for once?
Sorry mate.....narrow thinking I am afraid......they are not warnings, they are meant to be a deterrent......quite simple really.
No. You're missing the point. In football every attempted tackle could result in a yellow if done incorrectly. It really doesn't take MUCH to get a yellow as it is a sport with a lower level I contact.
As rugby is a (brilliant) but much rougher sport, the yellows are done for, as you say, technicalities most of the time. Dangerous play is a whole new disciplinary matter.
Rugby is also a much slower paced game in which more methodical phases of play occur. Again this lends itself to yellows being for technical faults rather than a mistimed tackle which is very easy to do in football.
In my opinion it wouldn't work when you apply it. Rugby has 15 players. The loss of one is important but obviously not anywhere near the importance of losing 1 of 10 outfield players in football.
Not quite sure why you made the weird "blinkers for once" comment. As far as I know this is a football message board so most of my posts are football based and also you write this in a way in which I have a reputation on all the previous rugby/football based comparisons....of which I don't remember any.
Hockey is as fast as football, similar sized pitch, 11 vs 11 and a referee has bookings, short sin bin, long sin bin and sending offs.
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Being an ex referee this would be fantastic. To be able to send the mouthy minority off for 10-mins would be great. Rugby has always had the right idea with this
Now a sin bin JUST for backchat may be one I would get my head around.
That would not ruin the game in terms of constantly losing players, should stamp out the mouthyness.
You could keep the existing yellow/red system for physical offences - basically bad tackles, violence or repeat offending as per normal. But then also have the bin as an option for technical offences such as being mouthy, diving, time-wasting. That way, offences which basically happen within the spirit of the game (ie a mistimed tackle) are punished in the normal way. But for unsportsmanlike actions such as being Ashley Young, the opposition gets a direct advantage as a result of you being a bellend, as you're off the pitch for 15 minutes.