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Has history been made at Knome Park?

LDNGrecian

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According to the stats they had 17 shots to Plymouth's 5.
Adams "They came for a point and they got it".
Adams often seems to see things through a peculiar lens. Such as Ollie's slip to score the winner against them at SJP
 

grecian55

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Chris Powell always comes across as a pretty laid back fella so i wonder what that ugly fecker Adams said to him to make him react like that ? Doubt if the truth will be very forthcoming .
 

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On a serious point, how does a red card work for a manager? 3 game ban from the dugout, 1 match ban for the stadium, fine or something else?

Also do they add up like player cards so that more than 1 in a season is a stiffer penalty?
 

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Reading some of their site it seems they don't need Adams so much but Tom Daley could teach them how to dive better.
 

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They didnt literally get red cards surely? Sent to the stands perhaps?
 

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On a serious point, how does a red card work for a manager? 3 game ban from the dugout, 1 match ban for the stadium, fine or something else?

Also do they add up like player cards so that more than 1 in a season is a stiffer penalty?
The EFL are saying that Yellow Card (stage 1) cautions will mount up with no cut off date and will start to trigger suspensions after 4 cards.
They aren't specific if there are triggers for further suspension should a sequence of red cards be issued.

Nobody seemed to know after the Plymouth/Southend match whether there was any further sanction due.

https://www.efl.com/news/2018/july/football-disciplinary-update-for-201819-season/
 
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They didnt literally get red cards surely? Sent to the stands perhaps?
They did. It's a new scheme this season Pete.
See above.
 

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They didnt literally get red cards surely? Sent to the stands perhaps?
They've introduced actual cards for managers now
 

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Thanks Spoonz.... that link makes it even less clear as they don't mention punishments for red cards

EFL - couldn't identify an arse from an elbow
 

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Adams saying that the Southend manager Chris Powell grabbed him by the throat.
Adams also claimed that a Southend side who had 17 shots to Argyle's 5 'came for a point', M'Lud.
 
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