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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



On The Ball 11:07 Sun Dec 17
Sin bins
Slightly old news, but the kind of thing I think we should be discussing.

Sounds to me like certain players/teams will benefit more than ever. Someone like Paqueta who fouls a lot but is also dangerous feels like a prime target.

Obviously it'll only favour the right teams, so I wouldn't go anywhere near it. Surely there's no other way to see it?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67549886

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Grumpster 3:25 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
Find football generally unwatchable nowadays anyway with it being ruined by cunts only interested in lining their pockets, so why not.

Stick the refs in massive shoes, bright curly wigs and red noses while you're at it.

Bungo 3:22 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
One thing I would be interested to see experimented with, is that any player given a yellow, cannot then be substituted for the rest of that game. If injured and taken off, they won't be replaced to cut out the inevitable injury faking that would happen.

It might make some players think a lot more carefully about 'taking one of the team' if it increases their (and their team's) 'peril' level for the rest of the game, as well as making them more of a target for the opposition.

Wils 3:05 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
I am sceptical of any 'innovation' after what has happened with VAR.

What I would prefer to see is VAR take a more cricket approach where it's something the captain of each team asks for and it should be limited to 2 or 3 calls per team to discourage it being used at all except for the most dubious of decisions.

Gaffer58 3:00 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
It would definitely increase the amount of diving, hoping to get a player sin binned, whereas at the moment the referee is more cautious to show a 2nd yellow or red card.

Alfs 2:19 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
It's a no from me. It would encourage more professional fouls.

Mike Oxsaw 1:51 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
Even before the fixture list is out, the managers are given a pack of 20 numbered envelopes each containing 2 cards: "Sin Bin, Yes:, and "Sin-Bin, No".

These remain sealed and inaccessible to anyone, especially the media, except the chosen match officials.

When the managers submit their team list to the referee, the respective envelopes for each game of the day is open. Two "Sin Bin; Yes" showings will mean that Sin Bins are available for that particular match.

Additionally, a sending off for 2 yellows puts the sent-off player on the bench, available for use as a substitute, and one of his team mates has to ply the sacrificial lamb should the manager want to bring him back on again.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 1:17 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
The game looks dodgy enough

You can imagine the outrage if a Man City need to score a winner for the title in the last 15mins of a game which is the last game of the season and the ref sins bins the oppositions best defender.

eastend joker 12:26 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
would reduce the game to a fucking circus

mallard 12:16 Mon Dec 18
Re: Sin bins
Willl just slow the game down even more.

How would it work with Keepers?





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