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LEAGUES HOST SIN BIN TRIAL

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FA pilot scheme to start at Step 7 and below

By Matt Badcock
FROM the Cumberland County League to the Duchy League in Cornwall, the Football Association have revealed the 32 grassroots leagues set to trial sin bins next season.
The season-long pilot will give referees the option to use a temporary dismissal for players who show dissent.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) decided to allow national associations to implement sin bins in grassroots football and in May the FA announced they would do just that.
In total, 130 leagues at Step 7 and below registered their interest i...

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