- Jun 27, 2012
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or the temporary dismissal of players for dissent...
They will be introduced in the grassroots, in the lower tier leagues from 2019/20
http://www.thefa.com/news/2018/jul/30/sin-bins-300718
They are currently being tested in various leagues including the league / u16 team that i manage. We've had a couple dispatched to the sidelines this season (swearing !!) and with the right ref can quickly prevent unnecessary chat and "feedback". Its working for lads on sunday mornings at least.
On other hand Its hard to manage, with a single ref, the timings especially in kids leagues, so the logistics are interesting. And if a ref finds it difficult to impose control/authority - it doesn't make much difference anyway. And one of the refs we had this season refused to do it. ("none of that FA bollocks" he said !)
Would they work in the professional leagues ? Is it , with VAR on its way , is it another inevitable way of professionalising refereeing. or turning er, football into rugby. Refs will have microphones next.
They will be introduced in the grassroots, in the lower tier leagues from 2019/20
http://www.thefa.com/news/2018/jul/30/sin-bins-300718
They are currently being tested in various leagues including the league / u16 team that i manage. We've had a couple dispatched to the sidelines this season (swearing !!) and with the right ref can quickly prevent unnecessary chat and "feedback". Its working for lads on sunday mornings at least.
On other hand Its hard to manage, with a single ref, the timings especially in kids leagues, so the logistics are interesting. And if a ref finds it difficult to impose control/authority - it doesn't make much difference anyway. And one of the refs we had this season refused to do it. ("none of that FA bollocks" he said !)
Would they work in the professional leagues ? Is it , with VAR on its way , is it another inevitable way of professionalising refereeing. or turning er, football into rugby. Refs will have microphones next.