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The serie B in Italy are introducing a green card to show fair-play.
Its the most ridiculous waste of time ever on a football field. The card is a reward for good sportsmanship, like kicking the ball out of play when an opponent is injured or, wait for it, admitting you dived to get a penalty. :)
There is no actual reward except a league table at the end of the season.
Sounds great in a kiddies league but stupidity for a professional league.
The GAA, the governing body over Gaelic Games here in Ireland use a black card that works well.
Its shown when a serious personnel foul is committed e.g. professional foul, that is not serious enough for a red card but is too serious for just a yellow card.
When shown the player has to leave the field and a substitute takes his place for the remainder of the game.
If this was used in football I think there would have to be an increase in the number of subs on the bench.
The serie B in Italy are introducing a green card to show fair-play.
Its the most ridiculous waste of time ever on a football field. The card is a reward for good sportsmanship, like kicking the ball out of play when an opponent is injured or, wait for it, admitting you dived to get a penalty. :)
There is no actual reward except a league table at the end of the season.
Sounds great in a kiddies league but stupidity for a professional league.
The GAA, the governing body over Gaelic Games here in Ireland use a black card that works well.
Its shown when a serious personnel foul is committed e.g. professional foul, that is not serious enough for a red card but is too serious for just a yellow card.
When shown the player has to leave the field and a substitute takes his place for the remainder of the game.
If this was used in football I think there would have to be an increase in the number of subs on the bench.
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