Red cards, accumulated yellows

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Chocco
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Red cards, accumulated yellows

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Was wondering, who manages suspended players.

eg if a player receives a red card this week then they automatically should not play the following game.
So if that player plays the next game who and when decides the playing of an illegible player? What is the penalty? If the team wins do they lose the points? If the team loses what’s the penalty?

Same as above, but if a player accumulates 5 yellows?

Look forward to some thoughts

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Re: Red cards, accumulated yellows

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Chocco wrote:Was wondering, who manages suspended players.

eg if a player receives a red card this week then they automatically should not play the following game.
So if that player plays the next game who and when decides the playing of an illegible player? What is the penalty? If the team wins do they lose the points? If the team loses what’s the penalty?

Same as above, but if a player accumulates 5 yellows?

Look forward to some thoughts
funny that you mention that as we had a game where a player received a red card and we realised the team had four players wearing duplicate numbers.

I believe that the club gets informed of the suspension during the week. If it is a midweek game the club may get informed the following week.

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Re: Red cards, accumulated yellows

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magnet wrote:
Chocco wrote:Was wondering, who manages suspended players.

eg if a player receives a red card this week then they automatically should not play the following game.
So if that player plays the next game who and when decides the playing of an illegible player? What is the penalty? If the team wins do they lose the points? If the team loses what’s the penalty?

Same as above, but if a player accumulates 5 yellows?

Look forward to some thoughts
funny that you mention that as we had a game where a player received a red card and we realised the team had four players wearing duplicate numbers.

I believe that the club gets informed of the suspension during the week. If it is a midweek game the club may get informed the following week.
Clubs responsibility .....

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Re: Red cards, accumulated yellows

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C U Next Tuesday wrote:
magnet wrote:
Chocco wrote:Was wondering, who manages suspended players.

eg if a player receives a red card this week then they automatically should not play the following game.
So if that player plays the next game who and when decides the playing of an illegible player? What is the penalty? If the team wins do they lose the points? If the team loses what’s the penalty?

Same as above, but if a player accumulates 5 yellows?

Look forward to some thoughts
funny that you mention that as we had a game where a player received a red card and we realised the team had four players wearing duplicate numbers.

I believe that the club gets informed of the suspension during the week. If it is a midweek game the club may get informed the following week.
Clubs responsibility .....
I see a player in the U16's got three red cards last season and has just served a 6 match ban. He's now eligible to play again, played one game but has now been sent off again :lol:

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Re: Red cards, accumulated yellows

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Maybe he didn’t want to play next week so got sent off again

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Re: Red cards, accumulated yellows

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I have idea.any more ideas?
Graduated from Soran University with First Class Degree with Honours in Computer Science.

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