What happened in the dugout? (8 Viewers)

Nick

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After we scored, just saw it all kicking off.
 

PVA

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Lowe started walking towards our bench and him and Vivash got very heated and had to be separated
 

chiefdave

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Someone, possibly Lowe, came over to our dugout and started having a go. Not sure if it was directed as Viveash but he was closest and didn't take kindly to whatever was said.

Not sure I'd wander over to Viveash and have a pop to be honest, seems asking for trouble!
 

lordy_87

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Hopefully the lads told Preston what they are in the tunnel after and got a sly couple of digs in
 

the rumpo kid

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Poor Callum O'Hare , that kid was kicked from pillar to post today, got up every time , took it on the chin like a real pro , no waving his arms around trying to get players booked. Absolute real player , real man, no diving no cheating just to good for the northern cunts . Pity a few more of our lads didn't join I and protect him!
 

shepardo01

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Robins mentioned it in his interview - sly dig at their manager - saying that it's almost as if people aren't allowed to score against them and he took exception to a normal celebration of a goal.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Their manager has moaned that they put up six minutes and then played 8 minutes, if he needs a bit of help with the tough bits it’s a minimum not a maximum.
 

chiefdave

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Rotating fouls on a player is exploiting a loophole in the rules. It should be banned. I’d be sending the medical bills to the ref and Preston.
Its like we all know players get a yellow for cumulative fouls but that isn't in the rules. Why not just apply the same logic. If you reach the threshold just book the next player who makes a foul.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Evans pissing about refusing to leave the field on the nearest side and then behaving like a knob head in the corner🤬
 

shmmeee

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Its like we all know players get a yellow for cumulative fouls but that isn't in the rules. Why not just apply the same logic. If you reach the threshold just book the next player who makes a foul.

Id like to see the concept of team warnings for an offence brought in. Ref tells the captain the next time wasting/intentional foul on a targeted player will be a red whoever does it.
 

Adge

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Its like we all know players get a yellow for cumulative fouls but that isn't in the rules. Why not just apply the same logic. If you reach the threshold just book the next player who makes a foul.
Like most fans who don’t know the laws of the game, you have made yourself look a bit silly there with that statement.


Cautionable offences
A player is cautioned if guilty of:
• delaying the restart of play
• dissent by word or action
• entering, re-entering or deliberately leaving the field of play without the referee’s permission
• failing to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a dropped ball, corner kick, free kick or throw-in
• persistent offences (no specific number or pattern of offences constitutes 'persistent')
• unsporting behaviour
• entering the referee review area (RRA)
• excessively using the ‘review’ (TV screen) signal
 

shmmeee

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Like most fans who don’t know the laws of the game, you have made yourself look a bit silly there with that statement.


Cautionable offences
A player is cautioned if guilty of:
• delaying the restart of play
• dissent by word or action
• entering, re-entering or deliberately leaving the field of play without the referee’s permission
• failing to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a dropped ball, corner kick, free kick or throw-in
• persistent offences (no specific number or pattern of offences constitutes 'persistent')
• unsporting behaviour
• entering the referee review area (RRA)
• excessively using the ‘review’ (TV screen) signal

Whats that last one about?
 

chiefdave

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Like most fans who don’t know the laws of the game, you have made yourself look a bit silly there with that statement.


Cautionable offences
A player is cautioned if guilty of:
• delaying the restart of play
• dissent by word or action
• entering, re-entering or deliberately leaving the field of play without the referee’s permission
• failing to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a dropped ball, corner kick, free kick or throw-in
• persistent offences (no specific number or pattern of offences constitutes 'persistent')
• unsporting behaviour
• entering the referee review area (RRA)
• excessively using the ‘review’ (TV screen) signal
Intersting, so why doesn't that get applied properly? Seems a different threshold is being applied to 1st and 2nd yellows.

Someone needs to tell that idiot that BT have on who agrees with whatever decision the refs make as that's where I picked that gem up from.
 

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