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Sep 4 2015 06:36am
So the Serie B (Italian second division) is adding a new card to the system, aka the green card.

Every time a player admits something in a positive way (eg: Ref it wasn't a penalty I tripped) he will get a green card, at the end of the competition the player with the most green cards will get a reward.

This is a way they are trying to motivate fair play and make the game more respected.

What are your toughts on this? I have doubts that this would be imported in the bigger divisions.
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what kind of reward? Bunga Bunga?!
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Sep 4 2015 10:24am
i like the general idea: to incentivise fair play.

the system, however, kind of sends the wrong message which is: fair play is a "bonus" and cheating is the rule.
i mean it's kinda true unfortunately but... i'd prefer promoting fair play by punishing cheating and gamesmanship with the tools a ref and his assistens already have at their disposal...
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Sep 4 2015 10:42am
Quote (fender @ 4 Sep 2015 18:24)
i like the general idea: to incentivise fair play.

the system, however, kind of sends the wrong message which is: fair play is a "bonus" and cheating is the rule.
i mean it's kinda true unfortunately but... i'd prefer promoting fair play by punishing cheating and gamesmanship with the tools a ref and his assistens already have at their disposal...


i would handle this like the premier league does
banning divers, actors and other cheating players with video evidence and be done with it

especially those dives when players pretend that they got hit on the head are so fucking annoying
ban these guys and it will disappear in no time
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Sep 4 2015 10:49am
Quote (ampoo @ Sep 4 2015 05:42pm)
i would handle this like the premier league does
banning divers, actors and other cheating players with video evidence and be done with it

especially those dives when players pretend that they got hit on the head are so fucking annoying
ban these guys and it will disappear in no time


Doesn't happen enough in the prem tbh.. Still see countless of dives without punishment.
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Sep 4 2015 10:50am
Quote (Mr_Mill @ 4 Sep 2015 18:49)
Doesn't happen enough in the prem tbh.. Still see countless of dives without punishment.


oh ^^
thats too bad
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Sep 4 2015 11:38am
a cheap way to buy good faith with fans/referee's so in the future you can cash it in with a dive to win a peno
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Sep 4 2015 12:04pm
Quote (fender @ 4 Sep 2015 18:24)
i like the general idea: to incentivise fair play.

the system, however, kind of sends the wrong message which is: fair play is a "bonus" and cheating is the rule.
i mean it's kinda true unfortunately but... i'd prefer promoting fair play by punishing cheating and gamesmanship with the tools a ref and his assistens already have at their disposal...


this
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Sep 4 2015 12:13pm
Quote (ampoo @ 4 Sep 2015 17:42)
i would handle this like the premier league does
banning divers, actors and other cheating players with video evidence and be done with it

especially those dives when players pretend that they got hit on the head are so fucking annoying
ban these guys and it will disappear in no time


imagine it would be like that
robben wouldn't get a game anymore
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