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Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 18:50
by AwayDayYeltz
Just seen this on Midlands today.

Ten minutes off the pitch, for dissent only. If a player has been sinbinned twice, the next time they're guilty they're off.

Interesting.

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 20:51
by thirdeye301
Straight red card and close the door behind you in the the Edward for dissent

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 21:41
by andy
Why can't they just leave football alone. I am sick and tired of all these rule changes from people in suits at federations that don't give a fuck about supporters, the game or its history, just as long as it makes them money and the satellite TV channels are happy. They should just invent a brand new game that can be played at midnight on a Thursday or whatever with no fans there, beamed around the world and hope that the Americans might be good at it. Everyone's a winner.

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 21:54
by drummyb
In theory its a good idea. However so was VAR and I agree with Andy. Stop keep tweaking the rules and let the game flow. If its implemented, which it probably will be, then its gotta be done properly. I dont understand why all of a sudden people know ways of improving a game thats been just fine until Sky decided to analyse any incident to death.

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 22:37
by andy
At some point in the future a UEFA/FIFA/FA or whatever boffin will decide the game is all too sterile and unrecognisable, and wonder why. Then they can all sit around wondering what to do about it and probably introduce kicking each other up in the air occasionally on a Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They may decide that a linesman can put up his flag if a player is offside without waiting for a man in a box a thousand miles away giving him permission to do so. They may stop deducting teams points for simply trying to survive while letting the mega rich clubs do as they please. They might stage competitions in countries that actually play football and don't race camels or play netball and rounders. They might decide more kids will enjoy the sport if it was aired on terrestrial TV so they could watch it without having to have parents that could afford £3000 a week to watch it on a Monday night. Theyve tried silver goals, golden goals, officials holding sticks behind the goals and now the ref goes and watches the telly. And everything revolves around money. All to line the pockets of corrupt useless arseholes.

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 26 Jun 2019, 23:23
by old git
andy wrote:
26 Jun 2019, 22:37
At some point in the future a UEFA/FIFA/FA or whatever boffin will decide the game is all too sterile and unrecognisable, and wonder why. Then they can all sit around wondering what to do about it and probably introduce kicking each other up in the air occasionally on a Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They may decide that a linesman can put up his flag if a player is offside without waiting for a man in a box a thousand miles away giving him permission to do so. They may stop deducting teams points for simply trying to survive while letting the mega rich clubs do as they please. They might stage competitions in countries that actually play football and don't race camels or play netball and rounders. They might decide more kids will enjoy the sport if it was aired on terrestrial TV so they could watch it without having to have parents that could afford £3000 a week to watch it on a Monday night. Theyve tried silver goals, golden goals, officials holding sticks behind the goals and now the ref goes and watches the telly. And everything revolves around money. All to line the pockets of corrupt useless arseholes.
I wish you would just say it like you mean it :D

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 27 Jun 2019, 07:08
by andy
old git wrote:
26 Jun 2019, 23:23
andy wrote:
26 Jun 2019, 22:37
At some point in the future a UEFA/FIFA/FA or whatever boffin will decide the game is all too sterile and unrecognisable, and wonder why. Then they can all sit around wondering what to do about it and probably introduce kicking each other up in the air occasionally on a Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They may decide that a linesman can put up his flag if a player is offside without waiting for a man in a box a thousand miles away giving him permission to do so. They may stop deducting teams points for simply trying to survive while letting the mega rich clubs do as they please. They might stage competitions in countries that actually play football and don't race camels or play netball and rounders. They might decide more kids will enjoy the sport if it was aired on terrestrial TV so they could watch it without having to have parents that could afford £3000 a week to watch it on a Monday night. Theyve tried silver goals, golden goals, officials holding sticks behind the goals and now the ref goes and watches the telly. And everything revolves around money. All to line the pockets of corrupt useless arseholes.
I wish you would just say it like you mean it :D
;D ;D Love them all really. ::)

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 27 Jun 2019, 08:10
by uncle jack and coke
Typical BBC, late to the party. This rule change was actually introduced for the 2017/18 season

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 27 Jun 2019, 08:30
by AwayDayYeltz
uncle jack and coke wrote:
27 Jun 2019, 08:10
Typical BBC, late to the party. This rule change was actually introduced for the 2017/18 season
Does it apply to our level for next season? It just said 'non-league' which is fairly vague.

Re: Sin bins.

Posted: 27 Jun 2019, 09:03
by old git
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
27 Jun 2019, 08:30
uncle jack and coke wrote:
27 Jun 2019, 08:10
Typical BBC, late to the party. This rule change was actually introduced for the 2017/18 season
Does it apply to our level for next season? It just said 'non-league' which is fairly vague.
step 5 and below I believe