manager red cards 21:05 - Nov 1 with 1193 views | digswellhoop | should a manager who gets sent off be allowed into the stadium while serving ban |  | | |  |
manager red cards on 21:43 - Nov 1 with 1101 views | bosh67 | I think if a manager gets sent off that the club's mascot should be made to manage the team from the technical area for the next 2-3 games. |  |
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manager red cards on 22:00 - Nov 1 with 1068 views | NoDiddley | Digs, so a player who gets a red /ban can’t sit in the stand & watch his teammates? Why are you asking this question? |  | |  |
manager red cards on 22:04 - Nov 1 with 1058 views | digswellhoop | because he she are more tatical decisions i think eg conte if hes in stadium can effect game managers should be banned from all communications |  | |  |
manager red cards on 22:53 - Nov 1 with 992 views | daveB |
manager red cards on 22:04 - Nov 1 by digswellhoop | because he she are more tatical decisions i think eg conte if hes in stadium can effect game managers should be banned from all communications |
seems a bit over the top, he's going to have set the team up all week and picked the team so banning him from stadium seems daft |  | |  |
manager red cards on 08:24 - Nov 2 with 855 views | DWQPR | I certainly see Digs point. A player who is serving a ban will certainly not influence a match whereas a manager could still do so, but with a manager ban can the manager still give pre-match and half time talks? I’d like them to be banned from the stadium but you would also need to make sure that there is no in-game communication. |  |
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manager red cards on 09:14 - Nov 2 with 823 views | francisbowles | I think they used to be, remember the rumours about Mourinho hiding in a laundry basket. I also think that at one time suspended players were banned from football completely, maybe even their training ground. Anyone else think this may have been the case? If you were going to ban a manager from the stadium now, some FA official would have to sit with him during the match to prevent video calls etc. |  | |  |
manager red cards on 09:59 - Nov 2 with 780 views | loftboy |
manager red cards on 09:14 - Nov 2 by francisbowles | I think they used to be, remember the rumours about Mourinho hiding in a laundry basket. I also think that at one time suspended players were banned from football completely, maybe even their training ground. Anyone else think this may have been the case? If you were going to ban a manager from the stadium now, some FA official would have to sit with him during the match to prevent video calls etc. |
In my early reffing days I was still playing, got sent off for hitting a centre forward who tried to take my head off when I slid out at his feet ,( I was a goalkeeper) got a 21 day ban from all football, which included reffing. |  |
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manager red cards on 10:26 - Nov 2 with 733 views | rrrspricey | Managers should be setting an example and should face the same consequences as players when it comes to red cards. By banning player for however many games means they can't influence those games so the same should apply to managers. i.e. banned from having any contact with the team or coaches etc during the game. Fines clearly won't work, just look at that horrible cuȵt Klopp who gets right in the face of the assistant ref, hurling abuse at him and gets a 30k fine which is tantamount to losing some lose change and a gentle slap on the wrist. If you want to change behaviours, of players, managers and coaches, meaningful consequences need to be introduced. |  | |  |
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