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Post by cj on Jul 31, 2018 22:33:16 GMT
Red and yellow cards will be issued to managers and coaches for misconduct in the technical area this season 2018/19.
This will be in the Football League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, EFL Trophy and National League. (NOT THE PREMIER LEAGUE!!!!)
Accumulating cautions will also lead to various suspensions, with four bookings warranting a one-match ban up to 16 resulting in a misconduct charge.
Cards can be issued for actions including inappropriate language or gestures towards match officials, kicking or throwing water bottles, sarcastic clapping and waving imaginary cards.
This do not apply to the Premier League bosses (FOR PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES), who will continue with the current system and receive verbal cautions for "irresponsible behaviour". (BUT WILL APPLY TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE BOSSES IN COMPETITION WHERE THIS RULE DOES APPLY, SUCH AS FA CUP, EFL CUP AND EFL TROPHY)
On a side note, this season will also see the introduction on competition specific suspensions for players. This means if a player see's red in the league and their next game is a cup game, the player can still play in that cup game.
EDIT: Parts in bold have just been added for clarity.
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Post by gasandelectricity on Jul 31, 2018 22:43:01 GMT
Scarcastic clapping and card waving? Blights upon the modern game.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2018 22:58:49 GMT
and the reason this won't apply to the Premier League is...?
I guess they have to let ill-disciplined fools like Mourinho watch some games
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2018 6:58:12 GMT
So a league two manager can be issued a yellow or red card in an FA cupgame against a Premier league side and the Premier league Manager is exempt. Bloody ridiculous!
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Post by matealotblue on Aug 1, 2018 7:06:53 GMT
So a league two manager can be issued a yellow or red card in an FA cupgame against a Premier league side and the Premier league Manager is exempt. Bloody ridiculous! No. An FA Cup game is exactly that. No matter what League you are in. The PL rule will only apply to PL games for that League.
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Post by legas on Aug 1, 2018 7:16:46 GMT
Given the antics of the Peterborough coaching staff I witnessed last season, I expect to see their dugout empty by half time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2018 7:42:56 GMT
So a league two manager can be issued a yellow or red card in an FA cupgame against a Premier league side and the Premier league Manager is exempt. Bloody ridiculous! No. An FA Cup game is exactly that. No matter what League you are in. The PL rule will only apply to PL games for that League. The OP in my eyes does not read like that. Unless the OP has misinterpreted the rules.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Aug 1, 2018 7:46:37 GMT
No. An FA Cup game is exactly that. No matter what League you are in. The PL rule will only apply to PL games for that League. The OP in my eyes does not read like that. Unless the OP has misinterpreted the rules. That’s the way I read it too.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Aug 1, 2018 7:47:51 GMT
No. An FA Cup game is exactly that. No matter what League you are in. The PL rule will only apply to PL games for that League. The OP in my eyes does not read like that. Unless the OP has misinterpreted the rules. Yeah, it says this does not apply to Premier League bosses, when I guess it should say, this does not apply to bosses for Premier League games.
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 1, 2018 7:48:31 GMT
So a league two manager can be issued a yellow or red card in an FA cupgame against a Premier league side and the Premier league Manager is exempt. Bloody ridiculous! I don't think Rovers fans need to worry too much about playing a Premier League side in the FA Cup!!!
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Post by cj on Aug 1, 2018 10:59:08 GMT
I thought it was pretty obvious but I guess I was not clear enough. I apologise. I will change it to make it more clear, just to keep everyone happy So, here goes.... Yellow/red cards to managers will not apply to Premier League managers for Premier League games. (That's because the Premier League was not on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). But, Yellow/red cards to managers will apply to Premier League managers for FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy games. (That's because the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy was on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). Hope this clears it up and is more clear.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Aug 1, 2018 11:18:05 GMT
I thought it was pretty obvious but I guess I was not clear enough. I apologise. I will change it to make it more clear, just to keep everyone happy So, here goes.... Yellow/red cards to managers will not apply to Premier League managers for Premier League games. (That's because the Premier League was not on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). But, Yellow/red cards to managers will apply to Premier League managers for FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy games. (That's because the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy was on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). Hope this clears it up and is more clear. I get that, cj, but it says that sanctions in extreme cases can be as much as 16 matches. That couldn’t apply to just cup games, surely? In a case like this would a sanction on a Premier league manager be in action during the premier league games? Ah, apologies - I misread it. It’s about cumulative bookings so premier league bosses wouldn’t ever have enough matches to accrue these suspensions or sanctions, over a one match ban, which could happen in the cup. Nicely sidestepped, FA/Premier League.
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Post by cj on Aug 1, 2018 11:41:09 GMT
I thought it was pretty obvious but I guess I was not clear enough. I apologise. I will change it to make it more clear, just to keep everyone happy So, here goes.... Yellow/red cards to managers will not apply to Premier League managers for Premier League games. (That's because the Premier League was not on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). But, Yellow/red cards to managers will apply to Premier League managers for FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy games. (That's because the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy was on the list of leagues/competitions where this rule will be applied). Hope this clears it up and is more clear. I get that, cj, but it says that sanctions in extreme cases can be as much as 16 matches. That couldn’t apply to just cup games, surely? In a case like this would a sanction on a Premier league manager be in action during the premier league games? Ah, apologies - I misread it. It’s about cumulative bookings so premier league bosses wouldn’t ever have enough matches to accrue these suspensions or sanctions, over a one match ban, which could happen in the cup. Nicely sidestepped, FA/Premier League. Yes, nicely sidestepped indeed.
Also, its not clear how Premier League bosses serve any ban they receive. Say one gets a red card in an FA Cup game. Does he serve his ban in his next FA Cup game or any competition that the rule applies in?... OR... Does he serve his ban in his next game even if its a Premier League game? The rules states they cant get issued yellow/red in a Premier League game but doesn't say bans cannot be served in Premier League games.
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