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 Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: BouncyPar  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 11:07

Neither of the early yellow cards are included in the match highlights. Any reason for this? I was looking forward to seeing what exactly justified 2 bookings in the first 10 minutes
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Berry  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 11:14

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BouncyPar, Sun 10 Aug 11:07

Neither of the early yellow cards are included in the match highlights. Any reason for this? I was looking forward to seeing what exactly justified 2 bookings in the first 10 minutes


They were both yellows - Young clear dive and J Tod basically took the boy out before he got through.

Ref was far from great but he got the bookings spot on.
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: BouncyPar  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 11:59

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They were both yellows - Young clear dive and J Tod basically took the boy out before he got through.

Ref was far from great but he got the bookings spot on.


Possibly, didn`t get a good look at either, I just expected to see them in the highlights
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Lucho_8  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 13:22

They’re both on airdries highlights if you want to see them
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: onandupthepars  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 14:49



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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: onandupthepars  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 14:54

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqLKrNdgCGM

Connor booking, see video at 1:11

John booking, see 1:32

I think the ref was right with Connor, though I wasn`t sure at the time. I think Connor guessed he was gonna get shoved from behind, and went down easy. However, the shove didn`t come. I think he saw the 18 yard line under him and on impulse tried to get a penalty. Hope he`ll stay on his feet next time because he had the ball.

John`s was a clear foul on Mochrie, who had the ball and was about to enter our box at pace. Bene was last man, but he had to race over a few yards to get Mochrie. I think he would have got him but it was a very threatening situation so I`d say John was justified in fouling their man.

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 21:05

The issue with Tod`s was the long ball a few seconds before it.

Airdrie played jumped into him, not even looking at the flight of the ball and zero attempt to play it.

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Football_Par  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 21:25

Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Sun 10 Aug 14:54

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqLKrNdgCGM

Connor booking, see video at 1:11

John booking, see 1:32

I think the ref was right with Connor, though I wasn`t sure at the time. I think Connor guessed he was gonna get shoved from behind, and went down easy. However, the shove didn`t come. I think he saw the 18 yard line under him and on impulse tried to get a penalty. Hope he`ll stay on his feet next time because he had the ball.

John`s was a clear foul on Mochrie, who had the ball and was about to enter our box at pace. Bene was last man, but he had to race over a few yards to get Mochrie. I think he would have got him but it was a very threatening situation so I`d say John was justified in fouling their man.




No Dangers Bene is catching him :-) we got away with one there

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 22:19

J.Tod lucky not to get a red but also not sure he intended the trip.

Connor`s been to the Cardle school of diving 😂
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Zimbo  
Date:   Sun 10 Aug 23:35

Noel Hunt. Noo there`s a boy that could dive.
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Mon 11 Aug 08:34

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jake89, Sun 10 Aug 22:19

J.Tod lucky not to get a red but also not sure he intended the trip.

Connor`s been to the Cardle school of diving 😂


Not seen the replay yet but at the game it looked like there was a shove. Said to the lads next to me at the time that Young probably had more chance of getting it if he didn’t fling himself down like he was auditioning for Swan Lake. Nothing worse than seeing players overreact trying to buy a cheap pen.

c'mon the pars
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Mon 11 Aug 10:54

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cammypar 1995, Mon 11 Aug 08:34

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jake89, Sun 10 Aug 22:19

J.Tod lucky not to get a red but also not sure he intended the trip.

Connor`s been to the Cardle school of diving 😂


Not seen the replay yet but at the game it looked like there was a shove. Said to the lads next to me at the time that Young probably had more chance of getting it if he didn’t fling himself down like he was auditioning for Swan Lake. Nothing worse than seeing players overreact trying to buy a cheap pen.


If he was in a Rangers top he might have gotten the decision.
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: vasco  
Date:   Mon 11 Aug 12:02

If he was in a Rangers top he WOULD have gotten the decision.

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey  
Date:   Mon 11 Aug 13:56

"The issue with Tod`s was the long ball a few seconds before it.

Airdrie played jumped into him, not even looking at the flight of the ball and zero attempt to play it."

agree looks like foul in advance of the Tod tackle. Also a very easy yellow for McTavish(?) for asking for Tod to be booked not once but twice raised his hand in the "display a card" motion.

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: cammypar 1995  
Date:   Mon 11 Aug 17:50

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Playup_Pompey, Mon 11 Aug 13:56

"The issue with Tod`s was the long ball a few seconds before it.

Airdrie played jumped into him, not even looking at the flight of the ball and zero attempt to play it."

agree looks like foul in advance of the Tod tackle. Also a very easy yellow for McTavish(?) for asking for Tod to be booked not once but twice raised his hand in the "display a card" motion.


I wonder if that is still a rule that you get booked for doing it?

c'mon the pars
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: fcda  
Date:   Tue 12 Aug 08:33

Airdrie continually crowding the ref too. I assume the SFA have chosen not to implement the captains only rule?
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Tue 12 Aug 08:51

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fcda, Tue 12 Aug 08:33

Airdrie continually crowding the ref too. I assume the SFA have chosen not to implement the captains only rule?


I think a more plausible explanation is that most refs accept this "as part of the game."

If you`re old enough to remember the follically-challenged Pier-Luigi Collina, you`ll know that players rarely approached him to question his decisions. An unblinking, wide-eyed stare and a motion of his hand towards his breast pocket, was almost always enough to cool off even the most hot-headed player. 😃



Not your average Sunday League player.
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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey  
Date:   Tue 12 Aug 10:53

"I wonder if that is still a rule that you get booked for doing it?"

absolutley still in the laws as dissent (sure most local ams players who have dealt with me recently will tell you as much. Similary wth at SPFL level players making a VAR jesture to ref etc.

"Airdrie continually crowding the ref too. I assume the SFA have chosen not to implement the captains only rule?"

should be any more than 3 players and the 4th is automatically cautioned (foolish if they are on a caution already). In that position ref may not be 100% aware of how many are around him if dealing/speaking to 1 pecific player etc

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: Jock Par36  
Date:   Tue 12 Aug 15:25

We`re some of you guys actually
at the game on Saturday. John
Todd should never have been
booked. The Airdrie player definitely
jumped into John. We`re sitting near
We`re the incident happened.
Never a yellow card.

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 Re: Yellow cards in highlights?
Topic Originator: fcda  
Date:   Tue 12 Aug 23:08

English Premier League had adopted the captains only rule. This is what BBC says about it:

[I]Under the regulations, referees can instruct players not to approach them, and show yellow cards to those who do so without permission and behave in a disrespectful manner.[/I]

So it seems like the ref has to tell the players first (before the game?) and after this they would be booked for approaching.

I`ve not seen any coverage that the SFA has adopted this.
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