FOOTIE chiefs are set to introduce a major disciplinary change with the addition of BLUE CARDS, it’s been claimed.
And sin-bin trials are set to be rolled out in a series of shock trials on Friday.
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“That’s according to The Telegraphs, who claim the International Football Association Board have agreed to the introduction of the new card – the major disciplinary change since the introduction of yellow and red cards back in 1970.
Players will face ten-minute stints in the sin bin if they are guilty of committing a cynical foul or if they show dissent towards the referee, linesman or fourth official.
Blues cards have already successfully been trialled at the grassroots level in Wales.
The colour was reportedly chosen over orange over fears there could be confusion between yellow and red cards.
IFAB will announce the revolutionary rule change on Friday, although it won’t be implemented at the top level straight away.
Elite competitions will be “excluded” from the initial testing phase due to the possibility of teething problems.
Trials at the top level, however, could get underway this summer.
Sun Sport understands it could be incorporated into FA competitions including the Trophy and Vase, but will not be introduced into the FA Cup.
Neither Euro 2024 nor next season’s Champions League will include Sin Bins after protestations from Uefa chief, Aleksander Ceferin,
When pressed for his thoughts on blue cards and sin bins, he told The Telegraph last month: “It’s not football anymore.”
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