... and getting a yellow card. It's another lump of crap that has crept into the game and, IMO, needs stamping out as I see it as cheating.

Would players be as keen to take a yellow to stop an opponent who has shown to have "done them" in a move if there was a 10 minute sin bin attached to the card? I don't think they would

I think it would cut out a lot of this form of cheating and lead to more possibilities for goals. It would also be a better form of "justice" as the team wronged would get the benefit (if it IS a benefit and it isn't always so...) of playing against 10 men for 10 minutes rather than the player not being available in a totally different game against different opposition, a few weeks later.

I'm all for anything that would alleviate cheating.