My Blues mate at the game said he would have been delighted but embarrassed to get a point. The neutrals all had us way better and enjoyed the stadium exploding at the end.
I'm I'm happy for him to be suspended every 6th game for celebrating victories in the other 5. There was a time our keeper could timewaste everytime we took the lead knowing they'd still only get 4 bookings a season.
I think this midweek round of games was the first where a fifth yellow doesn’t mean a ban. Unless that was his tenth. In fact it was his eighth. Have they changed the rules? https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=144468
Echo all the comments here, after a slow start we played really well, dominated the game with all the key stats except possession as usual, in our favour and thoroughly deserved that win.
I was referring more to Mbengues, however shouldn't Morgan have got a 2nd yellow for removing his shorts! Although didn't actually carry out the action. Club will probably get a fine for lewd behaviour!
I’d imagine it falls under ‘entering the field of play’. To be fair you can’t really have every sub running across the pitch to celebrate goals. Would be fun if we could. Mascots, coaches, tea ladies. Everyone running at different speeds from South Africa Road to R block.
I know we have a great number of 5ft wingers, however with Smyth going off and Chair possibly out again, can't afford any other injuries in that department. Also the fear of Frey having to start a match is scary. Sutton and Lloyd still on loan?
I was calling for Bennie to be brought on for the last 10 mins or so. Our front two looked out on their feet.
I thought it was to deter people from having messages on t shirts to reveal to the world on TV. Plus it wastes time.
Turns out we’re both right. Another important improvement in the sport. 6 Removing a shirt in football is banned (results in a yellow card) primarily to prevent excessive time-wasting, avoid offensive displays (cultural/political/personal messages), stop sponsor-hiding, and maintain order/decorum as it's deemed "unsportsmanlike" behavior, a rule formalized by IFAB in 2004. It's considered an "excessive celebration" that disrupts the game's flow and can provoke opponents.
I wonder if you could get around this rule by body painting a replica shirt onto the skin. Might be worth a try?