Don’t panic folks, it’s like a blue badge for referees only, after completely f.ucking up a call and failing to blow for a clear penalty, they show the blue badge to indicate that they are in fact registered blind and therefore disabled 








Don’t panic folks, it’s like a blue badge for referees only, after completely f.ucking up a call and failing to blow for a clear penalty, they show the blue badge to indicate that they are in fact registered blind and therefore disabled![]()
If they actually used the cards they had there would be no issue. Instead they accept the abuse/timewasting/****housery and avoid the hard decisions.But don't the laws of the game already give the referee the power to deal with these type of offences? That's what the yellow cards are for.....
If they wanted to beef up the punishment, make every yellow card 10 minutes in a sin bin just like rugby.....
We’ve a Barnsley board for that filth.
There are definitely times where a team breaks away and could potentially have scored, but opposition player pulls them back or cynically fouls. Player picks up a yellow and carries on. Fouled team has had their momentum taken away, as well as their opportunity to break and score.I'm probably the only person here that doesn't hate it. Not for dissent but for those cynical tackles used to break up a counter attack that aren't a red, but a yellow can be too soft. 10 mins off the pitch for that would scratch and itch for me.

Bit of a joke, you'll end up with 7 players sin binned for 10 minutes and total carnage
But don't the laws of the game already give the referee the power to deal with these type of offences? That's what the yellow cards are for.....
If they wanted to beef up the punishment, make every yellow card 10 minutes in a sin bin just like rugby.....