chapero82 Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 Hi guys maybe a silly question but say Morgan gets booked in the next match and we win does that mean he can't play in the final? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 As far as I know (which could be wrong), if a player picks up a yellow card in each of the first two legs, then he is out for the third/the final. Could be very wrong though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry - LCFC Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 Someone get the fvcking rule book out! The prospect of missing Wes has got me worried! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 Where's DB11 when we need him? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 From what I can see, it's the same format as the normal league season. The only way anyone could miss it is if A) straight red B) two yellows and a red or C) accumulated too many yellow cards over the season So we're fine in terms of that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marbelladave Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 From what I can see, it's the same format as the normal league season. The only way anyone could miss it is if A) straight red B) two yellows and a red or C) accumulated too many yellow cards over the season So we're fine in terms of that Is the right answer....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chapero82 Posted 10 May 2013 Author Share Posted 10 May 2013 Is the right answer....... i hope you are right because it got me worried when i thought of it last night haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 i hope you are right because it got me worried when i thought of it last night haha But what if you press the red button ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cc_star Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 From what I can see, it's the same format as the normal league season. The only way anyone could miss it is if A) straight red B) two yellows and a red or C) accumulated too many yellow cards over the season So we're fine in terms of that Is the right answer....... Not quite (potentially) There's a cut off point for accumulated yellows, or at least there is in the Premier League, whch was the week before Suarez received his tenth yellow (automatic 2 match ban) although he obviously ended up with 10 match ban Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chapero82 Posted 10 May 2013 Author Share Posted 10 May 2013 i But what if you press the red button ? i dont know you tell me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 I can't see any mention of it in here although i've not read the whole thing http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/FA%20Handbook%2009%2010/SectionsABC_FAHandbook.ashx/SectionsABC_FAHandbook.pdf 8. PUNISHMENTS – Relating to First Team Competitive Matches (a) CAUTIONS ADMINISTERED ON THE FIELD OF PLAY (i) If a Player accumulates ï¬ ve cautions in FTCM between the opening day of the Playing Season and 31 December (including any FTCM played on that day) in the same Season, he will be suspended automatically for a period covering: - One First Team Match (ii) If a Player accumulates ï¬ ve cautions in FTCM between the opening day of the Playing Season and the last day of the same Season, he will be: - “Warned as to his Future Conduct†(iii) A Player who has already been subject to disciplinary action as a result of receiving ï¬ ve cautions and then proceeds to receive a further ï¬ ve cautions during the same Season, will be subject to the following punishments: - (iv) If a Player accumulates ten cautions in FTCM between the opening day of the Playing Season and the second Sunday of April in the same Season, he will be suspended automatically for a period covering:- Two First Team matches (v) If a Player accumulates ten cautions in FTCM between the opening day of the Playing Season and the last day of the same Season, he will be: - “Severely Censured and Warned as to his future Conduct†(vi) If a Player accumulates 15 cautions in FTCM between the opening date of the Playing Season and the last day of the same Season, he will be suspended automatically for a period covering: - Three First Team matches (vii) A Player who has already been subject to disciplinary action as a result of receiving ï¬ ve, ten and 15 cautions, and who goes on to receive 20 cautions in FTCM in the same Season, shall be required to attend a meeting of a Regulatory Commission, within seven days of the date of the last caution. The Members of a Regulatory Commission will have the power to deal with the Player in such manner as they deem ï¬ t. The same procedure will apply for every further ï¬ ve cautions received by that Player. (viii) Any period of suspension arising from cautions will commence forthwith. The suspension will cover all approved First Team matches until such time as his Club’s First Team has completed the number of matches appropriate to the punishment in approved Competitions during the period covered by its opening league match and ending with the ï¬ nal match in which the Club is playing in an approved domestic Competition. (ix) Any period of suspension or part thereof which remains outstanding at the end of a Season must be served at the commencement of the next following Season. For each caution issued you will receive one penalty point (for details on penalty points please see page 54) If a Player receives a set number of cautions during the qualifying period they will receive a suspension, this will commence 21 days from the date the 5/10/15 caution was received, even if you have not received notification from your County Association. If you find that a caution has not been received from the County Association, please check Members’ Service (see page 59) or contact your Parent County Association immediately. 5 Cautions If a Player receives 5 cautions between the first day of the season and 31st December they will be suspended for a period of 1 match suspension and be fined £15. If a Player receives their 5th caution after the 31st December they will be warned as to their future conduct and no suspension shall be imposed. 10 Cautions If a Player receives 10 cautions between the first day of the season and the second Sunday in April they will be suspended for a period of 2 match suspension and be fined £15. If a Player receives a 10th caution after the second Sunday in April they will be severely censured and warned as to their future conduct and no suspension shall be imposed. 15 Cautions If a Player receives 15 cautions playing between the first and last day of the season they will be suspended for a period of 3 match suspension and be fined £15. 20+ Cautions If a Player is cautioned 20 times between the first and last day of the season they will be charged with continuing misconduct. For every 5 cautions they receive thereafter they will be charged with continuing misconduct. The suspension is from the team the Player received the amount of cautions for. For the Player to be suspended they must receive 5/10/15 cautions for Saturday football OR Sunday football. The suspension will be completed when that team has played the appropriate number of games. For example, a Player receives 5 first team cautions on a Saturday they will be suspended from Saturday football Only. If a Player exceeds the threshold on a Sunday, they will be suspended from Sunday football Only. If a Player receives 2 cautions on a Saturday and 3 cautions on a Sunday they will not be suspended as they have not received 5 cautions for the same type of football (i.e. Saturday only or Sunday only). The caution count is also categorised between Clubs outside of the National League System and those between Steps 5-7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marbelladave Posted 10 May 2013 Share Posted 10 May 2013 At this stage of the season a player will have to accumulate 15 yellows to get a suspension, none of our players are close to that. A red card of any kind will result in the player missing the next game or games, ie the final. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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