agreeIt has been in place in grass roots for years. It does work at youth level, but I doubt very much it will work with premier league primadonna players and "everyone look at me" referee's who want to be centre of attention and yet also the players friends. Add on top of that the inconsistencies with interpretations of the laws already in the game and how managers react to them, and it's just another topic point of controversary for Talksport and Sky news to bleat on about with angry phone in fans for days on end.
They need to fix what's already broken before adding more bollocks to pile they've already created
2 blue = RedSo if a player gets two blue cards, do they get a purple card and sit with the opposition fans?
Outside of maybe golf - I can't think of any sport where top players are not trying to stretch the boundaries of fairness every day. Footballers are not alone...If professional footballers weren't some of the biggest cheats in world sport and the most abusive to match officials this new law wouldn't even be considered by IFAB.
Footballers are number one in the world for dissent with match officials and feigning injury , how many go down clutching their faces after some challenge nowhere near theie face.Outside of maybe golf - I can't think of any sport where top players are not trying to stretch the boundaries of fairness every day. Footballers are not alone...