Changes In Football thread

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by 6ft Kerplunk » 29 Apr 2024 11:48

Sutekh Understood. File under sin bin then.

Talking of sin bins, Jnr II's team had a bit of a maverick ref the other week. He decided sin bins were actually a thing and sent two players to the sin bin for 10 minutes towards the end of the match. Also gave a coach a yellow card for questioning it. Odd chap though as he also gave a fiver from his match fee to a player from each team who he deemed was their player of the match.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Hendo » 29 Apr 2024 13:48

6ft Kerplunk
Sutekh Understood. File under sin bin then.

Talking of sin bins, Jnr II's team had a bit of a maverick ref the other week. He decided sin bins were actually a thing and sent two players to the sin bin for 10 minutes towards the end of the match. Also gave a coach a yellow card for questioning it. Odd chap though as he also gave a fiver from his match fee to a player from each team who he deemed was their player of the match.



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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Winston Biscuit » 29 Apr 2024 17:25

Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs


And they do vote to bring in a spending cap from the start of the 25/26 season

16 voted for it, 3 voted against (City, Villa & Man Utd) and Chelsea abstained

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Apr 2024 18:07

Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs

Only really in the interests of the perennially safe also rans.

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Re: Changes In Football thread

by Stranded » 30 Apr 2024 10:21

Winston Biscuit
Winston Biscuit reportedly a vote taking place today by PL clubs as to whether to bring in spending caps on wages, transfers and agents costs


And they do vote to bring in a spending cap from the start of the 25/26 season

16 voted for it, 3 voted against (City, Villa & Man Utd) and Chelsea abstained


Its not really a cap is it when the anticipated cap limit has only been breached twice in history. Both by Chelsea - and one of those times was due to one time expenses as a result of Abramovich getting kicked out.


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