It doesn`t. That rule changed a year or two back.
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Mixed bag of feelings for me on Saturday . Having been a bit outplayed , we had though weathered the storm and I was confident we could have a good second half spell and punish United for their missed chances . Therefore , I was disappointed at the abandonment as felt we would have a good second half and especially so as we were shooting into the home end. I generally think we perform better shooting into the covered end . That was the downside but on the good side, I felt that this was more of the Palmerston I have grown up with . Our fans were behind the team ( and credit for the boys behind the goals) and let's see more of this versus St Mirren. I hope we can encourage these boys to vocally back the team again as it's so important for us . Let's try and build on this and get Palmerston buzzing again.
JRSLEFTPEG I love your enthusiasm for Queens, it almost wants to make me start attending again!
No it doesn`t. A red card would count but a yellow would only apply if the match was abandoned due to player misconduct which is not the case here.
To quote the relevant rules.
1.6 Any sending-off offence reported in a match which is abandoned or declared void will
apply notwithstanding the abandonment/voiding of the match.
1.7 Any cautions reported in a match that is abandoned or declared void shall not apply
except where the match is abandoned or declared void due to player Misconduct.
Thanks for the clarification.
With events surrounding the unexpected abandonment of the match on Saturday taking over, no attendance figure was calculated on Saturday. We can now confirm the attendance was 1,822, including 438 Dundee United supporters.
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