Premier League may bring IFAB’s sin bins in 2024

Debate surrounds the idea of using sin bins at the highest levels of soccer, and that includes the Premier League. This is an effort to change how players behave toward referees. The sport’s governing body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), gave the go-ahead for testing sin bins rigorously.

This is different from a red card. The player would get a certain amount of time off the field. Then, they can return to the game at a later point. Almost twenty years ago, rugby introduced a 10-minute sin bin that patrons took well.

The International FA Board mandated this reform to raise the level of respect for officials. Following its successful adoption across 31 English divisions at the grassroots level beginning with the 2019/20 season, a 10-minute sin bin “for dissent and specific tactical offences” was agreed upon to be trialed at higher levels.

What did IFAB say?

According to Mark Bullingham, chief executive of the Football Association and director of the IFAB: “The areas we were looking at were dissent, where it’s worked very, very well in the grassroots game in England.

“We’ve also spoken about other areas, particularly tactical fouls. I think frustration for fans when they’re watching games when they see a promising counter-attack that’s ruined by that – and the question of whether a yellow card is sufficient for that – has led to us looking at whether that should be involved in the protocol as well.”

“Some players do commit a foul – I know people call it a tactical foul, cynical foul, professional foul, but a foul that prevents a promising attack – and they do it consciously knowing they’re going to get a yellow card, and we think that really breaks up the game. So, would they not do it if they felt there was going to be a sin-bin?

“I think with all of these things, success of sin-bins in grassroots game has been prevention, rather than cure. You get to a point where players know the…


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Author : Martina Alcheva

Publish date : 2023-11-29 20:55:50

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