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Post by cbh1 on Apr 4, 2015 18:21:37 GMT
Didn't believe me did you Peacock? Having covered the Brewers for so many seasons I do actually know the disciplinary rules quite well by now.
To be honest ( and I am not being sarcastic here) as a referee I am surprised you did not know this already.
Ten yellows before the end of the season is, as you say, 'warned as to future conduct'
Anyone who gets 15 yellows in a season gets a THREE game ban!
In terms of the FA website and updating for cards etc. I believe the referee has until 12 noon on the day after the game to submit his paperwork. It will also depend whether the FA are working over the Bank Holiday weekend to update the website. As I say both myself and another eminent Brewers statistician believe that yesterday was Moose's 9th. The BBC stats are not always right and most of the stats websites use the same source eg Opta or PA at the matches so if they get it wrong.....all the websites are wrong too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2015 19:25:49 GMT
Well, no it's not a question of not believing you it was that I pulled up a website with different/incorrect info. Same with the card for Moose at the Wombles, just can't find it anywhere but I never said I didn't believe you. As far as being a referee and not knowing that part it is not something a referee needs to know as it is an FA admin concern. But tbf I was right about the 5 + 5 just not about the 2nd Sunday in April part. There are websites where we can go to view team/player discipline stats etc. before matches but I choose not to because I don't want to know who the bad boys are or who is on 4 or 9 cautions in the event it could influence the way you view a player or team. We are human you know. Anyway, thus has gone way off topic because of the cautions coming into it. I'm voting for the Moose!
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Post by cbh1 on Apr 4, 2015 20:01:35 GMT
Fair enough.
As I said the problem with the stats is that with one provider of the source info if they get it wrong then a lot of websites will be wrong too. We had more than one player booked at AFC Wimbledon (can't remember who else without checking) but the stats man at the game missed them all! I guess they are human too!!!
The club will be able to check the stats via an extranet site they have access to in order to know the precise status of all players.
Go Beavs!!!
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Post by everard on Apr 4, 2015 23:47:00 GMT
How many yellow cards is Beavon on?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2015 23:53:59 GMT
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Post by Frank Ashton on Apr 5, 2015 14:53:29 GMT
This will be a huge challenge for Moose. Wycombe will be aware of his card situation and he is likely to face immense provocation and attempts to con the referee. COYB.
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Post by cbh1 on Apr 8, 2015 0:03:54 GMT
Checked out the FA Governance website today. It would appear that Moose is indeed on nine cards, one away from a possible suspension. As long as he doesn't get a yellow card on Saturday at Luton then he is ok for the remainder of the season.
I remember now. Alex MacDonald also got booked in that Wimbledon game which I don't think shows anywhere and he served a suspension for five yellow cards in the away game at Stevenage, the same game that Beavon served his ban for a sending off at Carlisle, the same game that Alex got booked for the fifth time.
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