There is a growing debate about the introduction of sin bins in football to address dissent towards referees. Danny Murphy and Shebahn Aherne argue against and for sin bins, respectively. The Premier League is considering implementing sin bins, with some expressing concerns about potential chaos. Graeme Souness supports sin bins, believing they can resolve the issue of dissent overnight, while Sean Dyche opposes the idea, stating it is unnecessary.
❌ “I’m not saying it’s okay. The talk of sin bins corrects that overnight.” 👏 “If they’re going to introduce them, that problem is no longer in football.” Graeme Souness explains why he’s in favour of sin-bins in football ☑️ https://t.co/93mIUXwJns
😡 "I don't know why they won't leave the game alone at times." 😡 "I don't think it's needed." Sean Dyche isn't a fan of plans to trial 10-minute sin-bins in football. #BBCFootball https://t.co/vMmLZ8JCP6
From @TheAthleticFC: Sin bins work well in rugby codes and ice hockey. Now, they appear to be coming to soccer. The idea could clean up some of the game’s more irritating aspects. It could also lead to absolute chaos. https://t.co/ALNlB4tHz9
IMAGINE YOUR FAVORITE PLAYER BEING SENT TO TIME OUT 😅 The Premier League may be implementing "sin bins" to crack down on dissent towards referees. Listen to the full episode of the Men in Blazers: Early Kick Off Podcast down below.👇
“There’s something appealing about this!” “Rashford’s red card against Copenhagen ruined the game. I’m all for a sin-bin trial.” Shebahn Aherne argues why she’s in favour to start introducing sin-bins into football. 🟨🟥 https://t.co/f297Z08IFG
“If you throw in more problems for referees, you’re going to get even bigger issues!” 🙄 “Only the captain can speak to the ref. If anyone else speaks, they get a yellow.” ❗️ Danny Murphy argues why sin bins are NOT the answer in football, and ruthless booking is. https://t.co/NZy31tAoVd