by Scott Brehaut » 08 Jan 2011, 21:58
December 31 is the date in the year that more than any other signifies an end. When it comes to English football's disciplinary system it represents a finish too. It is the last date on which a player with five yellow cards to his name will have to serve a suspension this season.
From 1 January onwards, a player will need 10 yellow cards before he is handed a suspension (five yellows will lead to a warning as to his future conduct rather than a ban).
Whereas the suspension for five yellows before 31 December is one game in length, suspension for 10 yellows is two matches although that only applies until the second Sunday in April.
After that date he will need 15 yellows for a suspension with the length of the ban then extended to three games. Ten yellows after the second Sunday in April now brings about a conduct warning only.
These regulations changed for last season. Previously a player had to survive until the last day in February rather than the last day in December without five yellows to avoid a ban. Also the old seven-day wait from the last booking for a suspension to start has gone as well. They now begin immediately.
(from Premership FA site)
December 31 is the date in the year that more than any other signifies an end. When it comes to English football's disciplinary system it represents a finish too. It is the last date on which a player with five yellow cards to his name will have to serve a suspension this season.
From 1 January onwards, a player will need 10 yellow cards before he is handed a suspension (five yellows will lead to a warning as to his future conduct rather than a ban).
Whereas the suspension for five yellows before 31 December is one game in length, suspension for 10 yellows is two matches although that only applies until the second Sunday in April.
After that date he will need 15 yellows for a suspension with the length of the ban then extended to three games. Ten yellows after the second Sunday in April now brings about a conduct warning only.
These regulations changed for last season. Previously a player had to survive until the last day in February rather than the last day in December without five yellows to avoid a ban. Also the old seven-day wait from the last booking for a suspension to start has gone as well. They now begin immediately.
(from Premership FA site)