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So, rightly or wrongly, Bailey is out for one more match. 

 

After watching today, where does the phrase "deceiving the match official" begin and end? 

 

Is appealing for a goal kick when you know it's a corner in this category? 

If so, Mr. Peltier can expect a letter in the morning before the next Cardiff match. (admittedly no different to any other player but he stood out today) 

Or perhaps they could be looking at players holding their head and then miraculously deciding that lying on the floor isn't the best use of your time at two one down. (Omar Bogle minutes before his sending off). 

 

Is it only going to be enforced if clubs complain? 

 

Is every match going to be watched and then key incidents reviewed? 

 

How is this going to work? 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, whale said:

So, rightly or wrongly, Bailey is out for one more match. 

 

After watching today, where does the phrase "deceiving the match official" begin and end? 

 

Is appealing for a goal kick when you know it's a corner in this category? 

If so, Mr. Peltier can expect a letter in the morning before the next Cardiff match. (admittedly no different to any other player but he stood out today) 

Or perhaps they could be looking at players holding their head and then miraculously deciding that lying on the floor isn't the best use of your time at two one down. (Omar Bogle minutes before his sending off). 

 

Is it only going to be enforced if clubs complain? 

 

Is every match going to be watched and then key incidents reviewed? 

 

How is this going to work? 

 

 

As I understand it only incidents leading to a goal, penalty or red card (including second yellow) will be reviewed.

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1 minute ago, NorwichbasedWurzel said:

Baileys reaction was wrong but what I find troubling is that the FA have now set the standard (by rescinding the red card) that it's ok to launch your opponent to the ground for no reason. Surely anyone sent off for this in the future (and it will happen) now has the right to appeal the red card based on this decision.

They always did have the right of appeal.

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