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also had 2 other players booked for dissent, Lua Lua & Tarrico.

hope this means the fine will be increased

 

Couldn't give flying 4X if their fine gets increased - I would like to know how many yellows they both had before the game and does this mean suspensions?? Far more important for us. There is one more game between now and ours with them so if they are both now on four one more would mean automatic suspension if i am correct? Who they got next?

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With both getting straight reds will either of them serve three match bans.

 

I'm pretty sure that a straight red is an automatic 3 game suspension (full stop).

 

Two yellows in the same game (becomes a red) and is a one match ban (as Hammond had).

 

A certain number of yellows over a longer period (Five I think?)... becomes a one match suspension.

 

 

(someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.?)

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Anyone hear 606 a while ago?

 

A Brighton player or coach, possibly Poyet, I didn't hear who, was getting the crowd to sarcastically applaud the referee and his every decision.

 

Poyet is the biggest ****ing joke going. Seriously. I really hope he's fined and given a touchline ban, the bloke is bad for the game. Oh and while they're there, Taricco deserves the same.

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Anyone hear 606 a while ago?

 

A Brighton player or coach, possibly Poyet, I didn't hear who, was getting the crowd to sarcastically applaud the referee and his every decision.

 

Poyet is the biggest ****ing joke going. Seriously. I really hope he's fined and given a touchline ban, the bloke is bad for the game. Oh and while they're there, Taricco deserves the same.

 

They've been doing these antics since he's been there. In L1 not many battered an eye lid because they won most weeks. Now the cracks are starting to show and he's not the messiah that they believed he was.

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I'm pretty sure that a straight red is an automatic 3 game suspension (full stop).

 

Two yellows in the same game (becomes a red) and is a one match ban (as Hammond had).

 

A certain number of yellows over a longer period (Five I think?)... becomes a one match suspension.

 

 

(someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.?)

 

For the first offences in the season yes, subsequent straght red and 2 yellow occasions are rewarded by 1 more match each time.

So if you've already had a straight red and you get 2 yellows it becomes a 2 match ban, another straight red earns you a 4 stretch.

Same for the 5/10/15 cards accumulated.

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I'm pretty sure that a straight red is an automatic 3 game suspension (full stop).

 

Two yellows in the same game (becomes a red) and is a one match ban (as Hammond had).

 

A certain number of yellows over a longer period (Five I think?)... becomes a one match suspension.

 

 

(someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.?)

 

For the first offences in the season yes, subsequent straght red and 2 yellow occasions are rewarded by 1 more match each time.

So if you've already had a straight red and you get 2 yellows it becomes a 2 match ban, another straight red earns you a 4 stretch.

Same for the 5/10/15 cards accumulated.

 

After 1/1/2012 the five threshold jumps to ten until about the third Thursday in April so if Fonte, Schneiderlin and De Ridder avoid five before then they go to ten before a suspension.

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They've been doing these antics since he's been there. In L1 not many battered an eye lid because they won most weeks. Now the cracks are starting to show and he's not the messiah that they believed he was.

 

Yeah - in L1 they got away with their antics and it won them a lot of games - they got gamesmanship down to a fine art, but they aren't getting everything their own way in the Championship.

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I'm pretty sure that a straight red is an automatic 3 game suspension (full stop).

 

Two yellows in the same game (becomes a red) and is a one match ban (as Hammond had).

 

A certain number of yellows over a longer period (Five I think?)... becomes a one match suspension.

 

 

(someone can correct me if I'm wrong there.?)

Unless FL rules are different to FIFA ones, then it's 2 matches for a 'normal' red, 3+ is for 'violent conduct' etc. cf the recent case of The Evil Emperor Blatter v England's Brave and Loyal Wayne Rooney.

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Unless FL rules are different to FIFA ones, then it's 2 matches for a 'normal' red, 3+ is for 'violent conduct' etc. cf the recent case of The Evil Emperor Blatter v England's Brave and Loyal Wayne Rooney.

Domestic rules are different to continental ones, simply because of the massive difference in the number of games played.

 

DIS is correct, the general rule that the FA applies is 3 games for a straight red (except for "denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity" offences, which is only 1 game), 1 for a two-booking dismissal and 1 for 5 total bookings. The red card suspensions are extended automatically for multiple offences within the same season, so if a player had already been sent off this season and then got sent off again for, for example, a second booking, he'd serve a 2-game ban rather than a 1-game one.

 

The FA also has scope to impose additional sanctions on players "in exceptional circumstances" (see Roy Keane on Alf-Inge Haaland, Ben Thatcher on Pedro Mendes, etc), but it's very rare that ever happens.

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