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Two match ban for diving or feigning injury with games reviewed on a Monday by a panel of three able to reverse reds and Yellows
No fancy designs on the pitch - Leicester will be upset.
http://www.everton.*************.co....e.asp?a=499205
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Its on a competitor website ***** foot ball so seems to be done by CM automatically- not my doing sorry.
No worries as I found this one, but thanks for making me aware of it.
http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...1718-efl-rules
I have noticed that no-one ever seems to field a weakened team against us!
The Diving Panel from BBC website
Who is in the 13-person pool?
Former players/managers:
Nigel Adkins - former Southampton and Reading boss
Rachel Brown-Finnis - former England goalkeeper and BBC Radio 5 live pundit
Terry Butcher - former England and Ipswich defender
Lee Dixon - former Arsenal and England full-back
Alex McLeish - former Aberdeen defender and ex-Scotland manager
Danny Murphy - former Liverpool and England midfielder
Chris Powell - former Charlton and Huddersfield boss
Trevor Sinclair - former West Ham United and England winger
Former match officials:
Keren Barratt
Steve Dunn
Mike Mullarkey
Alan Wiley
Eddie Wolstenhome
Speaking in December, Burnley manager Sean Dyche said he thought diving would be eradicated from football "in six months" if retrospective bans were enforced.
Now who will get the highest scores for diving.
Vardy would be up there for me.
Seems Chelsea were involved in most PL diving incidents since 2012-3. With over 20 examples
Our worst offender Danny
http://www.squawka.com/news/revealed...0940942325.jpg
New rules just the same as the old rules if you ask me Sinkov, they can make as many changes as they like, if they don't act the way they should with everyone singing from the same hymn sheet with no favouritism or obscure decisions given that's fine, for me they aren't going to change a lot as they are not as ruthless as they should be.