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Post by jhtstokie on Feb 6, 2024 9:48:44 GMT
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Post by chad on Feb 6, 2024 9:50:30 GMT
WTF do they keep messing with the game.
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Post by danceswithclams on Feb 6, 2024 10:05:01 GMT
I hope that players subjected to the Sin Bin treatment are made to sit in an actual bin.
Each ground to have a big metal wheelie bin parked at the side of the pitch which offending players must climb into as punishment.
Biffa to become official FA Cup Sin Bin sponsor.
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Post by wonderwall on Feb 6, 2024 10:16:04 GMT
They’re doing their best to ruin football.
Not allowed to tackle will be next, health hazard.
Load of bollocks.
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Post by nottsover60 on Feb 6, 2024 10:37:49 GMT
I'm not against them for dissent. Sometimes players just need a five minute time out to calm down and if a sin bin prevents some of the stupid second yellow card sending offs for dissent that is good. I don't agree with them for professional fouls as that is a calculated action to stop the opposition getting an advantage.
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Post by GRUMPY 1 on Feb 6, 2024 10:39:56 GMT
Pearson the bin dipper .......................
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Post by Eggybread on Feb 6, 2024 10:40:05 GMT
Good about time it was brought into professional football.
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Post by apb1 on Feb 6, 2024 10:43:27 GMT
Silly. All we need is consistent application of the laws of the game. This will just ruin games as contests
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Post by noustie on Feb 6, 2024 10:44:18 GMT
Pearson the bin dipper ....................... ![](//storage.proboards.com/800541/thumbnailer/mmetGFeIOheznYldwOOR.png) 'Bollocks I wanted a booking so I could get New Year's day off!'
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2024 10:45:06 GMT
We use similar laws in our local under 16's league.
The problem is one player will get yellow carded for an offence, which other than a £15 fine for the lad in question doesn't damage the team, whereas another will get sin binned for an arguably "lesser offence" which damages the team on the day. It happened just this Saturday, lad goes in really late on one of my centre midfielders (arguably could have been a red), he gets really pissed off as he's getting fouled constantly, makes a comment to the ref (along the lines of "fucking hell ref how many times?") and gets sin binned for 10 minutes. We lose a goal whilst he's off the pitch.
There's still a level of subjectivity that makes it unworkable as far as I'm concerned.......
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Post by noustie on Feb 6, 2024 10:57:46 GMT
I'd like to see it for specific offences like chatting back to the ref; diving; and; cynical fouls in the middle of the pitch where the commentators go 'Ooo he was clever there!' - really he's just stopped an entertaining passage of football so we can all be subjected to another set piece with the defense all set-up.
The issue would be it would just become as biased as VAR and open to shitebaggery - Liverpool drawing v a diddy at home meaning the title race gets less exciting and with 10 minutes to go you know fine well someone is going in the bin!
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Post by walrus on Feb 6, 2024 10:58:49 GMT
Referees already have tools at their disposal to deal with dissent and cynical play.
They’re just rubbish at applying them with any sort of consistency which means players usually get away with it so don’t stop doing it.
There’s no need to introduce a new form of punishment, just actually use the one that already exists properly.
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Post by Menorca Stokie on Feb 6, 2024 12:10:28 GMT
This should have been done years ago.
An opposition player receiving a yellow card doesn't really give you much advantage, having the fecker sitting on his own getting cold for 10 minutes would.
I could think of times where we'd have been down to 7 men. ;-)
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Post by noustie on Feb 6, 2024 12:16:49 GMT
This should have been done years ago. An opposition player receiving a yellow card doesn't really give you much advantage, having the fecker sitting on his own getting cold for 10 minutes would. I could think of times where we'd have been down to 7 men. ;-) I honestly think it would be a perfect way to stop the shite where teams being 'clever' take a booking then pass the danger man onto someone else to take a booking so you end up with a horrible stodgy niggly game. Instead if they could go to the bin there'd be doubt in their mind whether the cynical option was worth it and it might flow better.
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Post by Gob Bluth on Feb 6, 2024 12:16:59 GMT
This should have been done years ago. An opposition player receiving a yellow card doesn't really give you much advantage, having the fecker sitting on his own getting cold for 10 minutes would. I could think of times where we'd have been down to 7 men. ;-) Completely agree on the advantage of yellow cards not being applied to the correct team.
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Post by cvillestokie on Feb 6, 2024 12:18:17 GMT
Simply, why? What is the need? Just give them a yellow card and if they do it again, give them another.
Doubt they’ll do this to the biggest threats to football: time-wasting and diving.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Feb 6, 2024 12:18:42 GMT
For those kind of offences,why not just have a different coloured card?
2 of those cards equals 1 yellow.
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Post by cvillestokie on Feb 6, 2024 12:22:08 GMT
This should have been done years ago. An opposition player receiving a yellow card doesn't really give you much advantage, having the fecker sitting on his own getting cold for 10 minutes would. I could think of times where we'd have been down to 7 men. ;-) That’s entirely the point of a yellow though. It’s a caution. Why do you need a middle ground? If it isn’t bad enough for a red, then the team doesn’t need an advantage. If it does go through, it will last all the way up until a Man City game, then it will stop. Does anyone remember those added minutes that fans were supposed to get back? Where did they go?
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Post by PotterLog on Feb 6, 2024 12:49:23 GMT
For those kind of offences,why not just have a different coloured card? 2 of those cards equals 1 yellow. Kin ell so they get four goes at it?
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Post by Rick Grimes on Feb 6, 2024 12:56:11 GMT
Sin bins aren’t needed in football at all and it’s just another thing that’s not going to be applied consistently and cause endless talking points.
Fuck it off.
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Post by pushon on Feb 6, 2024 12:56:27 GMT
Pearson the bin dipper ....................... 😄👍
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 6, 2024 16:25:31 GMT
This should have been done years ago. An opposition player receiving a yellow card doesn't really give you much advantage, having the fecker sitting on his own getting cold for 10 minutes would. I could think of times where we'd have been down to 7 men. ;-) It’s a good idea for what you have described. Bournemouth would be down to just their keeper when we played them in PL dirty time wasting feckers.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 16:32:47 GMT
We use similar laws in our local under 16's league. The problem is one player will get yellow carded for an offence, which other than a £15 fine for the lad in question doesn't damage the team, whereas another will get sin binned for an arguably "lesser offence" which damages the team on the day. It happened just this Saturday, lad goes in really late on one of my centre midfielders (arguably could have been a red), he gets really pissed off as he's getting fouled constantly, makes a comment to the ref (along the lines of "fucking hell ref how many times?") and gets sin binned for 10 minutes. We lose a goal whilst he's off the pitch. There's still a level of subjectivity that makes it unworkable as far as I'm concerned....... Hearing my nipper yell "for fuck's sake ref, how many more times?" after he'd been kicked up in the air, was one of the proudest moments as a dad.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 16:34:17 GMT
I hope that players subjected to the Sin Bin treatment are made to sit in an actual bin. Each ground to have a big metal wheelie bin parked at the side of the pitch which offending players must climb into as punishment. Biffa to become official FA Cup Sin Bin sponsor. Would it have a lid on it, or would we get to see their embarrassed scolded clocks popping out over the top? I said clocks.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 6, 2024 16:36:34 GMT
I agree with this but it should go one further and completely replace yellow cards with two sin bins and you're off. It gives advantage to the opposing team rather than some random team later in the season. Sin bins should be extended to all bookable offences but red cards left for violent or dangerous play. Delighted to have played against just Bournemouth’s keeper in one of our games at bet365 in PL. Dirty timewasting cheating feckers.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 16:38:13 GMT
I agree with this but it should go one further and completely replace yellow cards with two sin bins and you're off. It gives advantage to the opposing team rather than some random team later in the season. Sin bins should be extended to all bookable offences but red cards left for violent or dangerous play. Delighted to have played against just Bournemouth’s keeper in one of our games at bet365 in PL. Dirty timewasting cheating feckers. Goalkeepers to get a sit in the sin bin instead of a yellow. Expect carnage. Mouth watering.
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Post by satoshi on Feb 6, 2024 16:42:31 GMT
Why don’t they make the goals twice as big too, like the yanks wanted to do in 94.
And tee shirt cannons.
And wheel that daft bint out to miss a peno with a microphone before every match.
And those shit golf buggy stretcher things.
Memories.
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Post by mcw on Feb 6, 2024 16:45:10 GMT
In order for this to work properly and not descend into absolute chaos the referees need to up their game immeasurably. Take last Saturday, Leris "fouling" a Leicester player when he tackled him legally and not in the slightest bit dangerously- I'm not sure if he got booked for dissent or for the foul, but either way it's hard to take emotion out of the game given it is supposed to be competitive and things are at stake. I'm all for referees giving a card to somebody who is acting like a total w*nker and shouting/gesticulating in a manner which is OTT, but moving to a situation where even expressing your dismay at a decision could lead to a sin-bin offence is going to kill the game.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Feb 6, 2024 16:46:36 GMT
I agree with this but it should go one further and completely replace yellow cards with two sin bins and you're off. It gives advantage to the opposing team rather than some random team later in the season. Sin bins should be extended to all bookable offences but red cards left for violent or dangerous play. Delighted to have played against just Bournemouth’s keeper in one of our games at bet365 in PL. Dirty timewasting cheating feckers. So when Man Utd need a goal in the last five minutes or so (which will inevitably be at least five more injury time minutes) he’ll find any old excuse to get the sin bin card out and they get the winner. As Walrus has suggested above, I’d rather the refs just start doing their job properly.
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Post by baconburger on Feb 6, 2024 16:50:47 GMT
I agree with this but it should go one further and completely replace yellow cards with two sin bins and you're off. It gives advantage to the opposing team rather than some random team later in the season. Sin bins should be extended to all bookable offences but red cards left for violent or dangerous play. Delighted to have played against just Bournemouth’s keeper in one of our games at bet365 in PL. Dirty timewasting cheating feckers. Goalkeepers to get a sit in the sin bin instead of a yellow. Expect carnage. Mouth watering. Fucking right, just for holding the ball for more than 6 seconds. Klaxon to start counting down the moment they get possession of the ball.
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