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A chance for more ‘subjective’ and inconsistent calls.
Will be interesting to see sin bins and time-wasting making beautiful officiating together.
Jesus Christ no. They can’t even enforce the actual rules properly with the aid of slow motion replays and advanced technologies. This will be a disaster.
We going to get riots at matches soon as crowds turn on ref’s entirely.
The amount of fuckwits that cry arse for red cards now for any sort of contact post slide takle, it’s only fair we start to weed out the shite red card decisions.
Red cards used to be used for brutal damaging leg breakers. These days you get Curtis Jones getting reds cos his foot slipped over the top of the ball and made contact with an apponent at 10mph.
You ruined the game yourselves.
My biggest wish if this is going to be a thing is that the sin-bins are placed near the corner spot. Just so the ref can tell players to “GO SIT IN THE CORNER!” or say “Time for a time-out in the corner young man!”
lol they do this in hockey. Idk if it’s meant for the pitch
Good idea, but the fact that they are implementing it because refs are getting their feelings hurt is ludicrous. Try to be better at your jobs first, then we’ll bring in new rules.
Great news!!! These prima Donna’s need to be checked. They should also put the divers in the bin for a minimum of 5 minutes. Surely they stop and the game will be better. It’s quite embarrassing to watch them play for a free kick or penalty. Play the game as it’s supposed to played
Oh great, another tool for the ref’s to dictate the flow/results of games. At a time when fans want less subjective decisions determining the outcomes of games the powers that be want to introduce more. All we need is semi-automatic offsides and an improved VAR process.