What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? 22:38 - Aug 24 with 383 views | RIPbobby | Fair play to them they bent the rules left, right and centre and it got them a win. |  | | |  |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:40 - Aug 24 with 364 views | J2BLUE | There's no fine in the EFL. In the EPL it's a paltry £25,000 so don't think we can suggest it's bending the rules. |  |
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What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:40 - Aug 24 with 360 views | Nthsuffolkblue | I did wonder that. I think the performance will have taken a lot out of them. They really did give it their all. Aside from building towards suspensions, I would imagine that level of bookings would be a fine. They could easily have had more earlier in the match too (although that would probably have meant fewer of them taking them later in the game). |  |
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What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:42 - Aug 24 with 345 views | Zx1988 | They get their 7th free. |  |
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What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:43 - Aug 24 with 342 views | RIPbobby |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:40 - Aug 24 by J2BLUE | There's no fine in the EFL. In the EPL it's a paltry £25,000 so don't think we can suggest it's bending the rules. |
Surely if they get 6 bookings that is bending the rules as far as they can. In fairness I think think Brum should have had 3 more too. |  | |  |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:47 - Aug 24 with 297 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:40 - Aug 24 by J2BLUE | There's no fine in the EFL. In the EPL it's a paltry £25,000 so don't think we can suggest it's bending the rules. |
To be fair, that is probably reasonable considering the inconsistency in giving bookings. Several of their players were consistently fouling and diving and got no card at all. Small got a yellow card for simulating an elbow to his face whilst McAteer got one for being accused of it! I am sure that the same match refereed by two different Championship referees could have 2 yellow cards or 12. |  |
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What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:51 - Aug 24 with 265 views | RIPbobby |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:47 - Aug 24 by Nthsuffolkblue | To be fair, that is probably reasonable considering the inconsistency in giving bookings. Several of their players were consistently fouling and diving and got no card at all. Small got a yellow card for simulating an elbow to his face whilst McAteer got one for being accused of it! I am sure that the same match refereed by two different Championship referees could have 2 yellow cards or 12. |
That is the most annoying thing in football is the way refs interpret the rules. Also they don't tend to book people in the first 10 minutes, so you normally get a free hit. |  | |  |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:54 - Aug 24 with 242 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:51 - Aug 24 by RIPbobby | That is the most annoying thing in football is the way refs interpret the rules. Also they don't tend to book people in the first 10 minutes, so you normally get a free hit. |
It has to be especially bad for an early booking, the first strong challenge of the second half is usually a yellow and it takes until 70/80 minutes before persistent fouling or time wasting gets carded (by which time it is too late to make a lot of difference). A player on a yellow card is almost certain not to be carded for time wasting unless it is very extreme. In fact the referee is far more likely to stop the game and talk to the player wasting even more time and breaking the play up more. |  |
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What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 00:17 - Aug 25 with 96 views | NorthLondonBlue2 |
What do PNE get for 6 bookings in a game these days? on 22:54 - Aug 24 by Nthsuffolkblue | It has to be especially bad for an early booking, the first strong challenge of the second half is usually a yellow and it takes until 70/80 minutes before persistent fouling or time wasting gets carded (by which time it is too late to make a lot of difference). A player on a yellow card is almost certain not to be carded for time wasting unless it is very extreme. In fact the referee is far more likely to stop the game and talk to the player wasting even more time and breaking the play up more. |
Although we didn’t really deserve to get anything out of the game, we are looking like a team which brings a knife to a gun fight these days. The Championship is hardly pub football, but there’s no room for finesse and intricacy; more like route one football. The way we’ve been bullied around the park has not gone unnoticed and it’s a taste of things to come unfortunately |  | |  |
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