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Redcard
Nov 6, 2011 14:08:29 GMT 10
Post by jcwashere on Nov 6, 2011 14:08:29 GMT 10
Player X gets redcarded. As player X is leaving the court, player L makes a snide remark to player X so player X grabs player L and pulls them down to the ground resulting in a punch on. Player L then gets a redcard to go along with the yellow they received earlier. How many games(tournament) should they be out for?
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Redcard
Nov 6, 2011 19:41:46 GMT 10
Post by artie on Nov 6, 2011 19:41:46 GMT 10
Player X gets redcarded. As player X is leaving the court, player L makes a snide remark to player X so player X grabs player L and pulls them down to the ground resulting in a punch on. Player L then gets a redcard to go along with the yellow they received earlier. How many games(tournament) should they be out for? The Referee does not have anything to do with the suspension part. All the ref could do in this would be send off report and a incident report for player x & player L would also have a send off report.
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Redcard
Nov 6, 2011 20:07:35 GMT 10
Post by jcwashere on Nov 6, 2011 20:07:35 GMT 10
I gathered that. Just wanted to know if anyone knew what the suspension may have been.
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Redcard
Nov 6, 2011 22:20:13 GMT 10
Post by throwin on Nov 6, 2011 22:20:13 GMT 10
jcwashere,
What ever it is, that'll teach you.
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Post by ynwa on Nov 7, 2011 6:38:53 GMT 10
It depends if the player was red carded with a second yellow or straight red.... If second yellow, one match. If straight red then there should be a disciplinary committee hearing that decides.. However, as it happened to the sister of one of the office workers I'd imagine they'd be lucky to even have served one match.
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Post by jcwashere on Nov 7, 2011 8:07:23 GMT 10
Straight red I would say as a second yellow wasn't shown before the red.
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Post by (•̃_•̃) the ball on Nov 7, 2011 8:59:09 GMT 10
The first red card for x has minimum 1 week (maybe more depending on what it was for). Usually It will be added to whatever he gets for the second incident.
The second incident was violent conduct. It sounds like both players were involved and it sounds like a grade 'b' (R2b) which has a minimum of 4 or 5 weeks. Even a grade 'a' has a minimum of 2 weeks. The minimum and max depends on the association. The maximum could go up to a couple of years.
Many factors involved here and could have a say in the suspension time. How long is a piece of string?
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Post by fiik on Nov 7, 2011 9:08:26 GMT 10
Isn't there a seperate grading at the judiciary for retaliation?
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Post by (•̃_•̃) the ball on Nov 7, 2011 9:22:29 GMT 10
Player L is definitely a Violent conduct. VC is VC even if it is in retaliation. Player x is a bit different as he has already been red carded so the charge can not be red card related again but I'm pretty sure it would be treated the same way (as though it was a VC charge). Just an educated guess here.
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