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Red Cards For Managers.

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  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    good idea or not.

    The EFL will pilot an Ifab (international football association board) developed scheme that will see managers in the top four divisions of English football, as well as the Carabao Cup and Checkatrade Trophy, receive red and yellow cards this season in a bid to clean up touchline behaviour.

    Managers will receive yellow cards for incidents such as kicking a water bottle, sarcastic clapping or any other gesture that could be considered as attempting to undermine the match official. A red card would be handed out for actions such as violent conduct, spitting and stopping the opponent restarting play. If a manager accumulates four yellow cards, they would receive a one-match ban, eight a two-match ban, 12 a three-match ban and 16 would result in them going to Wembley to sit in front of a Football Association disciplinary panel. Subsequent fines, if deemed relevant, will be determined by the FA.

    “If the behaviour of any one of the members on the bench, usually led by the manager, gets to the level where it’s not appropriate, as like a caution on the pitch, the referee will issue a yellow card to the bench,” said the EFL chief executive, Shaun Harvey. “If the behaviour continues in a manner that he doesn’t feel appropriate – effectively like a totting up of a number of fouls – then there’s the opportunity for a second yellow card to be issued at which stage the manager leaves the bench area. If there’s a serious incident deemed by the match official, the manager will be shown a red card and go to the stands. It will hopefully improve behaviour in the technical areas.
    Ifab have said that the experiment was designed to take disciplinary action against persistent offenders. The measures will be introduced from Friday, the Championship opener, in which Reading take on Derby County, with the aim of improving behaviour, while there are long-term hopes that the scheme may also be adopted in the Premier League.


    Since you’re here…
     
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  2. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    why not i suppose

    not much difference than sending a manager off to the stands anyway but at least it gives a bit of comedy to it
     
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  3. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    Yella card for sarcastic clapping!

    Yeah right, I’d like to see that effectively enforced.

    NOT!!!!!!!

    <applause> <applause> <applause>
     
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  4. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Retrospective ban for Pardew
     
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  5. tigerscanada

    tigerscanada Well-Known Member

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    Sarcastic bastard. Red sails in the sunset...



    Maybe a little more contemporary ?

     
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  6. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    I can't remember who he aimed it at, but BFS did a classic laughing fit over some idiot who made a dramatic dive. I still don't like the fat **** though. even though he is better looking than Sir Ben.
     
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  7. spesupersydera

    spesupersydera Well-Known Member

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    Here you go Kemps, it was the diving dago, Chico Flores - I don't half look after you <laugh>

     
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  8. PLT

    PLT Well-Known Member

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    What a bollocks change.
     
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  9. Evington

    Evington Well-Known Member

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    Lifetime ban
     
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  10. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator
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    I don't think it's really likely to be much different to what happens already, the managers can already be sent to the stands and get retrospective bans.
     
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  11. ImperialTiger

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    Will Gazza get his rescinded?



    Edit: ignore me. When I glanced the headline of this story earlier I read it as referees, not managers.
     
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  12. Happy Tiger

    Happy Tiger Well-Known Member

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    About time.

    I also hope we'll see action taken over players not wearing the correct socks, as happened in the World Cup.

    Ffs

    Seriously what’s the point of this? They can already send managers off.

    This is just more bollocks from the authorities who seem reluctant to tackle the actual issues in football.
     
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  13. oldman

    oldman Well-Known Member

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    Once got booked in vets football for giving a ref "a dirty look". Whilst it was a female ref it wasn't THAT sort of a dirty look. Considering what I got away with in my earlier career I felt really hard done by.
     
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  14. GLP

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    **** red carding managers. They should introduce red cards for ****y owners.
     
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