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AND THEY’RE OFF!

Red cards and bans for misbehavin­g managers

- By LAURA LAMBERT

cut- off date. Although the lack of cards in the Premier League may confuse some supporters, the experiment is intended to improve transparen­cy.

More than 100 clubs will need to adapt to the new system as it will apply to the FA Cup from the first round proper, the Championsh­ip, League One and Two, the National League, the League Cup and EFL Trophy.

The experiment, which has been designed by The Internatio­nal FA Board (IFAB) and trialled successful­ly in other countries, is primarily aimed at repeat offenders.

Previously, the referee only had the power to issue verbal warnings for initial offences and could send managers to the stands only for the most serious incidents of misconduct.

This meant ‘caution offences’ by managers, which will now result in a yellow card, risked going unpunished.

Two yellow cards in one match will result in the manager being shown a red card and dismissed to the stands.

Four yellow cards across competitio­ns will result in a one-match ban, eight will result in a two-match ban, 12 a threematch ban and more than 16 an FA misconduct charge.

Unlike for players, whose yellow cards are wiped off halfway through the season, there will be no such amnesty for managers.

Straight red cards will be shown to managers for violent conduct, insulting or abusive language or gestures, spitting at any person and stepping on to the pitch.

Other dismissal offences include entering the video operation room and deliberate­ly throwing or kicking an object on to the pitch. Suspension­s for such offences will be decided by the FA and will not count in the yellow card accumulati­on process.

ABUSIVE managers at the top of English football will be shown yellow and red cards this season as part of a major shake-up to improve touchline behaviour.

Bosses will now be punished in the FA Cup, League Cup and the Football League in a similar way to players and will receive automatic suspension­s for cumulative yellow-card offences.

Premier League managers will be subjected to the same disciplina­ry principles and suspension­s, but will be given verbal warnings instead of being shown cards.

Yellow cards will be shown to managers, or a ‘Stage 1 warning’ given in the case of the Premier League, for offences including kicking water bottles and sarcastica­lly clapping the referee.

Delaying the restart of play, deliberate­ly entering the technical area of the opposing team and gesturing in an inflammato­ry manner will be punished in the same way.

Managers who ‘excessivel­y show the TV signal for a VAR review’ will also be shown a yellow card. Once a manager has committed four such offences, they will be handed a touchline ban for their next fixture. Suspension­s will apply across domestic competitio­ns and will not have a

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EXCLUSIVE: Managers in four of the top five leagues of English football will be shown yellow and red cards. How Laura Lambert broke the story on MailOnline yesterday

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