I cant really see how this will work ?
There will be knowbody left on the pitch after 70 Mins,
This will be worth keeping a eye on can you imagine Jose's face when half his team are sent off or his former bullie boys who used to surround the ref at Chelsea ?
I bet this dosent happen though again i can see the unfashionable teams being punished and the bigger clubs as per getting away with a lot more,
And yes this starts this season
Swearing at officials could now earn a red card for players as part of the English top flight's new laws implemented to combat "intolerable behaviour" on the field
The Premier League, English Football League and Football Association have outlined new laws to target "intolerable behaviour" in English football.
Beginning this season, red cards will now be issued to players who aim offensive or abusive language or gestures at referees during matches.
Yellow cards will be shown to any player who runs to confront an official about a decision, while a referee may book at least one player if they are surrounded by two or more team-mates.
Behaviour in technical areas will also be more strictly enforced as part of the plans to curb poor conduct, which the Premier League claims has reached "unacceptable levels".
The highest number of yellow cards accrued by one team for dissent in the Premier League last season was West Brom, who picked up nine.
West Brom received nine yellow cards in the Premier League last season for dissent; four more than any other club. Backchat.
"We and our clubs have been discussing for some time concerns that certain elements of player behaviour are overstepping the mark and it is our collective position that these types of behaviour should no longer be tolerated," said Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore.
"Things happen in the heat of the moment during fast and highly competitive football; we still want to see the passion fans enjoy and demand, but players and managers have to be aware there are lines that should not be crossed."
According to the statement, offences which could earn a yellow card now include:
- Visibly disrespectful behaviour to any match official
- An aggressive response to decisions
- Confronting an official face to face
- Running towards an official to contest a decision
- Physical contact with any match official in a non-aggressive manner
- When two or more players surround a match official (at least one yellow card will be shown)
Red cards will be shown when:
- Players confront match officials and use offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures towards them
- Players use physical contact with officials in an aggressive or confrontational manner
There will be knowbody left on the pitch after 70 Mins,
This will be worth keeping a eye on can you imagine Jose's face when half his team are sent off or his former bullie boys who used to surround the ref at Chelsea ?
I bet this dosent happen though again i can see the unfashionable teams being punished and the bigger clubs as per getting away with a lot more,
And yes this starts this season


Swearing at officials could now earn a red card for players as part of the English top flight's new laws implemented to combat "intolerable behaviour" on the field
The Premier League, English Football League and Football Association have outlined new laws to target "intolerable behaviour" in English football.
Beginning this season, red cards will now be issued to players who aim offensive or abusive language or gestures at referees during matches.
Yellow cards will be shown to any player who runs to confront an official about a decision, while a referee may book at least one player if they are surrounded by two or more team-mates.
Behaviour in technical areas will also be more strictly enforced as part of the plans to curb poor conduct, which the Premier League claims has reached "unacceptable levels".
The highest number of yellow cards accrued by one team for dissent in the Premier League last season was West Brom, who picked up nine.
West Brom received nine yellow cards in the Premier League last season for dissent; four more than any other club. Backchat.
"We and our clubs have been discussing for some time concerns that certain elements of player behaviour are overstepping the mark and it is our collective position that these types of behaviour should no longer be tolerated," said Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore.
"Things happen in the heat of the moment during fast and highly competitive football; we still want to see the passion fans enjoy and demand, but players and managers have to be aware there are lines that should not be crossed."
According to the statement, offences which could earn a yellow card now include:
- Visibly disrespectful behaviour to any match official
- An aggressive response to decisions
- Confronting an official face to face
- Running towards an official to contest a decision
- Physical contact with any match official in a non-aggressive manner
- When two or more players surround a match official (at least one yellow card will be shown)
Red cards will be shown when:
- Players confront match officials and use offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures towards them
- Players use physical contact with officials in an aggressive or confrontational manner
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