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Post by baconburger on Feb 6, 2024 16:52:47 GMT
Holding your face/head to stop the game. No visible mark, sin bin.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 16:54:18 GMT
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. I'm liking this more and more. That twat between the sticks for Birmingham the other week wouldn't last five minutes.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 16:54:47 GMT
Holding your face/head to stop the game. No visible mark, sin bin. Vidigal's turn in the sin bin awaits...
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Post by lordb on Feb 6, 2024 17:06:33 GMT
Too many red cards in football Save red cards for the nasty stuff Sin bins for everything else
IMHO would make things easier for refs as they would have an instant sanction
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 6, 2024 17:08:34 GMT
Hope Pearson brings sandwiches
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Post by baconburger on Feb 6, 2024 17:17:25 GMT
Holding your face/head to stop the game. No visible mark, sin bin. Vidigal's turn in the sin bin awaits... Second offence to result in being twatted with something that definitely will leave a mark.
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Post by wagsastokie on Feb 6, 2024 17:27:33 GMT
Watched my second eldest in the Norwich Sunday morning league The referee was bloody awful Give my lads team two sin bins both were for questioning his decisions no swearing involved totally ruined the game
If brought into the professional game it will only work if the referees are miked up so everyone hears what has been said So there is complete transparency and fairness to both teams
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Post by cvillestokie on Feb 6, 2024 17:36:05 GMT
Holding your face/head to stop the game. No visible mark, sin bin. Just tell them they have to leave the field because of concussion protocol. Can’t be too careful. They can do the same for any injury. Wankers would start getting up faster.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 6, 2024 17:39:38 GMT
Holding your face/head to stop the game. No visible mark, sin bin. Or play on Used to work in the 80s in European games
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Post by Goonie on Feb 6, 2024 17:47:11 GMT
Thought it said shit bins - potentially a few players ending up in there! 😁
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 6, 2024 17:50:10 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. It’s nothing to do with "refs doing their job properly" though. A ref can still make stupid decisions whether there are yellow cards or sin bins, it makes no difference. But the difference is that the opposing team get the advantage there and then. For example if a player kicks the ball away to waste time, it’s no advantage to the opposition for that player to get booked…..however if he spends time off the pitch it hands advantage immediately. You can’t argue with that.
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Post by wakeypotter on Feb 6, 2024 18:05:08 GMT
They’re doing their best to ruin football. Not allowed to tackle will be next, health hazard. Load of bollocks. It’s already ruined I’ve certainly fallen out of love with it
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Post by cheadlepotter on Feb 6, 2024 18:32:22 GMT
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. It’s nothing to do with "refs doing their job properly" though. A ref can still make stupid decisions whether there are yellow cards or sin bins, it makes no difference. But the difference is that the opposing team get the advantage there and then. For example if a player kicks the ball away to waste time, it’s no advantage to the opposition for that player to get booked…..however if he spends time off the pitch it hands advantage immediately. You can’t argue with that. Oh it’s a brilliant idea if applied correctly. Only, like many of the other laws of the game, it wouldn’t be.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 6, 2024 18:54:14 GMT
It’s nothing to do with "refs doing their job properly" though. A ref can still make stupid decisions whether there are yellow cards or sin bins, it makes no difference. But the difference is that the opposing team get the advantage there and then. For example if a player kicks the ball away to waste time, it’s no advantage to the opposition for that player to get booked…..however if he spends time off the pitch it hands advantage immediately. You can’t argue with that. Oh it’s a brilliant idea if applied correctly. Only, like many of the other laws of the game, it wouldn’t be. You’re right…..application of the rules always comes down to that lowest common denominator aka the ref.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Feb 6, 2024 19:00:43 GMT
They’re doing their best to ruin football. Not allowed to tackle will be next, health hazard. Load of bollocks. Thought that was already in place??? 🤔
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Feb 6, 2024 19:02:34 GMT
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. Or a big "countdown" clock!!! 😁
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Feb 6, 2024 19:05:39 GMT
They’re doing their best to ruin football. Not allowed to tackle will be next, health hazard. Load of bollocks. It’s already ruined I’ve certainly fallen out of love with it Same here wakey.... First time in yeeeears I've not had a season ticket, and I haven't missed it one bit!!! I've totally lost my appetite for the game I once loved, I only watch Stoke (on TV) now, and they aren't actually helping the cause right now!!!
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Post by nickhfc on Feb 6, 2024 19:18:30 GMT
It works ok in the oval ball game. The ref is mic’d and there are tv replays with conversations between him and the studio official. All transparent.
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Post by Marc01 on Feb 6, 2024 19:25:36 GMT
It would be good for referees and commentators to be binned off too.
Let the game continue without their bias and incompetence:
“Don’t think he can have too many complaints” 🤡
Sure it would’ve been a different reaction all round had a player in blue made that perfectly timed interception.
Heard the Leicester player scream from the Boothen.
Scandalous that baseless bookings like this can’t be overturned.
The ref couldn’t wait to book Junho too, after he had made a good impact as a sub in the first five mins of the second half. He faded as soon as he had the yellow.
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Post by peterthornesboots on Feb 6, 2024 19:28:51 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. This. There is no need to introduce anything new. Referees just need to book any players that give them grief. I wonder how long it will be into the new season before it is quietly dropped? Because the "we will add more extra time to prevent timewasting" scheme very quickly disappeared when the big clubs started to moan.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 6, 2024 19:53:12 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. This. There is no need to introduce anything new. Referees just need to book any players that give them grief. I wonder how long it will be into the new season before it is quietly dropped? Because the "we will add more extra time to prevent timewasting" scheme very quickly disappeared when the big clubs started to moan. 9 minutes last game I watched
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Post by xchpotter on Feb 6, 2024 20:44:14 GMT
With the way officials target Stoke, we are going to need a bloody skip instead of a bin.
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Post by skip on Feb 6, 2024 21:22:01 GMT
Having mulled this over for about four hours, can they change it from sin bin which sounds a bit fey, to naughty step?
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Post by davethebass on Feb 6, 2024 21:34:51 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. Saw Big Metal Wheelie Bin supporting World Of Twist in the early nineties
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Post by stokieinlondon on Feb 6, 2024 21:36:14 GMT
Horrific idea. Absolute joke.
If a player goes into the sin bin, the team will then sit back and soak up pressure (basically play like Pulis) until they’re back. They’ll be loads of time wasting and boring play until they’re back on. Managers will be signalling the amount of minutes left of sin bin and everyone will just sit-in til they’re back to a full team.
There’s no way this won’t make the game more boring.
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Post by davethebass on Feb 6, 2024 21:57:18 GMT
Oh fuck I've just liked posts that have opposing views 😅 I must be sitting on the fence lol. I really can't make up my mind on this
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Post by wakeypotter on Feb 6, 2024 22:08:55 GMT
It’s already ruined I’ve certainly fallen out of love with it Same here wakey.... First time in yeeeears I've not had a season ticket, and I haven't missed it one bit!!! I've totally lost my appetite for the game I once loved, I only watch Stoke (on TV) now, and they aren't actually helping the cause right now!!! I’ve been to 7 games this season mate so far. One of the reasons for going is it suddenly came over me as approaching 60 I can’t go when I’m dead 😬daft really but like you I watch most on tv and god it’s been depressing. When you look back at how football was I wished it hadn’t changed for the worse. I only watch stoke I don’t watch any other football.
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Post by hotterpotter on Feb 6, 2024 22:42:56 GMT
Reference the article, is it actually possible to wave an imaginary yellow card?
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Post by Olgrligm on Feb 6, 2024 23:42:55 GMT
I decided to run this through the set criteria that I use to determine the quality of proposed rules in football.
1) Does it have a stupid and/or infantile name?
Failed at the first hurdle.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 6, 2024 23:45:28 GMT
Didn't they have them in the NASL?
I liked the 35 yard line they had.
Sometimes rules need updating as long as they don't mess with the game too much, the backpass rule was a great change.
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