Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Players facing red card for ‘deliberate coughing’

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The pair have worked under former Town academy coach Dean Whitehead, who left to take up a first-team position with the Shrews in November.

Academy manager Emyr Humphreys said: “We believe this is a really good opportunit­y for Scott and a great step for him.

“This loan will provide him with a great exposure to senior first team football at a really competitiv­e level.

“He’ll also be linking back up with Dean Whitehead too.

“They obviously know each other very well from Deano’s time with us, so that relationsh­ip will hopefully help him thrive at Shrewsbury Town.

“Scott fully deserves this loan move.

“He works tirelessly both on and off the pitch to improve his own game and we believe this will be a fantastic experience for him.”

PLAYERS across the EFL face the prospect of being shown a straight red card if they are caught deliberate­ly coughing at an opponent or match official.

The Football Associatio­n has created new guidance, which comes into force immediatel­y, for match officials taking charge of games when COVID-19 restrictio­ns are in place.

The rules will apply to all levels of the game, and in the document released by the FA it claims if there is a ‘clear act’ of coughing towards someone, disciplina­ry action should be taken in the form of a red card.

It means players will have to be wary of this when the new campaign begins in mid-September.

But match officials will not be responsibl­e for policing social distancing during goal celebratio­ns and they will not be able to punish players for spitting. First published in The

Times, the FA’s document for referees states: “Where the referee is certain that someone deliberate­ly, and from close range, coughed into the face of an opponent or match official... the referee should take action under the law 12 ‘using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures’.

“The action of moving the head/ mouth towards someone and then coughing would fall within the ‘spirit’ and general definition of a gesture which is ‘a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning’.

“If the incident was not severe enough to merit a sending-off, a caution could be issued for ‘unsporting behaviour – shows a lack of respect for the game’.” While the FA’s guidance on goal celebratio­ns adds: “Match officials are not responsibl­e for ensuring compliance with social distancing during goal celebratio­ns.”

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