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Post by seanclevedongas on Aug 18, 2023 8:50:07 GMT
Uh Oh! I hope JB is aware?
Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has been given a £1,000 fine by the FA for "misuse of technology" which led to his red card in their win over Fleetwood.
Evatt was sent off by referee Tom Nield for commenting on a video replay of Dion Charles' second yellow card.
In a statement, the FA said Evatt admitted he "behaved in an improper manner" by using electronic equipment.
The FA decided not to issue a ban, with Evatt cleared to be on the touchline for Saturday's visit of Wigan Athletic.
"I have become the poster boy of 'misuse of technology'," Evatt told BBC Radio Manchester, while also explaining he had met with Neild and category two refereeing chief Kevin Friend since the incident.
"I had many managers contact me yesterday saying they didn't even know [the rule] existed, I just think it's raised awareness that we're not allowed to mention video at any time.
"There was no abuse, there was no aggression. I literally made reference to the video and that was a rule that none of us was aware of.
"I'm very supportive of what the referees are trying to do, I think that's important to say. I actually have great respect for Tom to face me and be honest, open and transparent enough to say that he got things wrong.
"We had a great discussion and there's an awful lot of respect there so I think we should all move on from that and moving forwards we wish him well."
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Post by devonwhite9 on Aug 18, 2023 9:48:54 GMT
I saw the footage on Sky of Ian Evatt on the sideline and it didn't look like "no abuse, no aggression" to me. I wonder how the FA decide which managers get banned and which get away with it
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2023 9:55:16 GMT
Football used to be such a simple game
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Post by Congas on Aug 18, 2023 10:08:36 GMT
AI could be a good thing to replace managers and refs eventually :-)
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Post by RD on Aug 18, 2023 10:42:53 GMT
I saw the footage on Sky of Ian Evatt on the sideline and it didn't look like "no abuse, no aggression" to me. I wonder how the FA decide which managers get banned and which get away with it It's quite interesting actually. I ended up going down a bit of a rabbit hole with it once. Effectively they've integrated machine-learning and AI to create an algorithm that helps determine the seriousness of the case, and suggests a punishment in response. All very complicated stuff. The long and the short of it, is: IF managername LIKE '%Joey%' or managername LIKE '%Barton%' THEN issueban ELSE donothing END
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Post by rememberhalifax on Aug 18, 2023 11:30:30 GMT
Gonna be so hard for JB and most other managers to control their emotions and keep out of trouble, hope he doesn't get to much stick when the inevitable happens and he falls foul of the regulations.
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Post by gashead1981 on Aug 18, 2023 11:38:33 GMT
Basically, say anything about a crap decision in public, on any media, and youre getting fined or suspended. What a joke.
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Aug 18, 2023 11:46:16 GMT
Basically, say anything about a crap decision in public, on any media, and youre getting fined or suspended. What a joke. Isn't this referring to when they watch a replay on their i-pads during the game?
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Post by aghast on Aug 18, 2023 16:22:02 GMT
Basically, say anything about a crap decision in public, on any media, and youre getting fined or suspended. What a joke. Isn't this referring to when they watch a replay on their i-pads during the game? Why is that, if that is what it is, breaking the rules? Don't understand what he's supposed to have done wrong. I'm sure he said some choice words, but that's not what he seems to have been punished for. Is it illegal to look at an iPad during a game? I thought the whole bench were doing it these days.
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Aug 18, 2023 20:48:07 GMT
Isn't this referring to when they watch a replay on their i-pads during the game? Why is that, if that is what it is, breaking the rules? Don't understand what he's supposed to have done wrong. I'm sure he said some choice words, but that's not what he seems to have been punished for. Is it illegal to look at an iPad during a game? I thought the whole bench were doing it these days. I thought that it's okay for them to look at stuff on the i-Pad, however, they should not talk to any of the officials about what they have viewed during the game. Maybe totally wrong here, just my take on it.
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