Exciting! The Premier League is about to use new rules to give out ‘orange cards’ next season.

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The Premier League is about to introduce a new “sin-bins” or “orange card” rule that will allow players to be temporarily removed from the game for 10 minutes to be implemented next season.

Exciting! The Premier League is about to use new rules to give out 'orange cards' next season.

The matter of uncertainty in VAR has been swept under the carpet for the time being. The English Premier League has the opportunity to embrace the new Sin-bins or “orange card” rule that will cause players to be temporarily removed from the game for 10 minutes to be used next season.

The International Football Association (IFBA) board of directors has approved a proposal to trial the use of the “Sin-Bins” or “Orange Card” rule. Which is more severe than a yellow card but not so severe as to warrant expulsion. This means that the penalized team will have to wait on the sidelines for 10 minutes. This means that the penalized team will have 10 players (or less) left for 10 minutes as well.

The measure, supported on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the IFBA annual meeting in London, England, aims to improve player behavior in football games. and increase respect for the referees.

These rules In fact, it is a punishment for rugby. It is used in football games to reduce the สมัคร ufabet number of fouls and other violations of the rules. Such as using inappropriate words with the committee members or disagreement with a decision, etc.

As of the 2019/20 season, the rules have been rolled out to 31 English grassroots leagues, and trials have been met with satisfaction from coaches and key referees. The English Football Association (FA) said. Can reduce objections to decisions by up to 38 percent

According to The Telegraph, professional football leagues are set to trial the rules in the future. While the IFBA will determine which leagues are suitable for testing the rules. Meanwhile, the Sin-Bins rule only allows team captains the right to speak with the referee about decisions.

As for the Premier League, it may be possible to implement the orange card rule as early as next season. However, this matter has not been officially confirmed by the FA in any way.