Views on this?
My initial thoughts were that it’s basically what the sin bin is used for, and could be just implemented at elite level.I haven't listened to it but I get the impression it really shows lack of law knowledge and the divide and disconnect between grassroots and pro game.
He's essentially advocating for something that already exists at lower levels, like its a new idea, but it's something I think lots of us have said should have been implemented top down.
Has there ever been a second caution for dissent in the EPL? There have been players cautioned for dissent and then subsequently sent off for a second non-dissent caution, but I can't remember anyone walking for dissent. All it would do in increase dissent as players already on a caution would know they have a get out of jail free card, or at least almost free as they only get a sin bin. Very much a non-existant problem that doesn't need fixing.
Has there ever been a second caution for dissent in the EPL? There have been players cautioned for dissent and then subsequently sent off for a second non-dissent caution, but I can't remember anyone walking for dissent. All it would do in increase dissent as players already on a caution would know they have a get out of jail free card, or at least almost free as they only get a sin bin. Very much a non-existant problem that doesn't need fixing.
Has there ever been a second caution for dissent in the EPL? There have been players cautioned for dissent and then subsequently sent off for a second non-dissent caution, but I can't remember anyone walking for dissent. All it would do in increase dissent as players already on a caution would know they have a get out of jail free card, or at least almost free as they only get a sin bin. Very much a non-existant problem that doesn't need fixing.
Not that I recall. It did happen in the FA Cup in 2018. Graham Scott reduced Chelsea to 9 after 2 yellows for Morata (simulation and dissent) in the space of 10 seconds.Has there ever been a second caution for dissent in the EPL? There have been players cautioned for dissent and then subsequently sent off for a second non-dissent caution, but I can't remember anyone walking for dissent. All it would do in increase dissent as players already on a caution would know they have a get out of jail free card, or at least almost free as they only get a sin bin. Very much a non-existant problem that doesn't need fixing.
Very few straight red for offensive etc too
Can recall Rob Styles sending off a then Newcastle Alan Smith at Old Trafford but to pretend there has been no language worthy of a red is fooling nobody
i'd go so far as to say that if the same level of dissent / offinabus happened in our games, there'd be red / sin bins every single game
Not EPL, but there was 2nd yellow for dissent in an England friendly international about a month ago against Ivory Coast.
England vs Ivory Coast | Serge Aurier receives second yellow
Serge Aurier receives a second yellow card for dissent as Ivory Coast go down to ten men against England at the end of the first half.www.skysports.com