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    two yellow cards

    will someone explain why two yellow cards dont mean a red in HS?

    #2
    I think it does, or should, but I also heard there is no suspension for a two yellow red. Go to FHSAA site, they should know

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      #3
      Re: two yellow cards

      Originally posted by Anonymous
      will someone explain why two yellow cards don't mean a red in HS?
      FHSAA doesn't want the reports on a two yellow card event. That's why the referees don't show a red. When a red card is shown, that means two things, There's going to be a report with a fine to the school and the team plays short. A blue card is a technical red card and no report goes to the state.

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        #4
        unbelievable - if you want to play soccer, play by the rules or leave it out

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          #5
          Originally posted by Anonymous
          I think it does, or should, but I also heard there is no suspension for a two yellow red. Go to FHSAA site, they should know
          The player should have been DQ's for the rest of that game, but they're not suspended for the next game. His/her team also gets to put in a sub. If it's a straight red, no sub and there is a follow-on suspension.

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            #6
            Re: two yellow cards

            Two yellows the palyer can't go back on for the duration of that game.
            Originally posted by Anonymous
            will someone explain why two yellow cards dont mean a red in HS?

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              #7
              It is likely because the consequence for a red card is far greater in high school than club. There are mininum suspensions and fines, etc. If the behavior is so flagrant, they should be given a red and forced to suffer the consequences, but for minor behavior, the only school, parents, etc are penalized under the absurd rules. In football if they commit a personal foul, they get 15 yards, no big deal. In soccer, they would get a red, have to pay fines, be suspensed and the school would suffer consequences as well.

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                #8
                That's the problem with soccer . Why are there fines in high school soccer and why do they charge little kids full amounts to get in to high school games ? And everyone wonders why high school soccer is going down the shi#er :shock:

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                  #9
                  If a kid knows she is not going to get a red card she will do the best she can to hurt the other side, and then sit quietly smiling to herself and huddling up to the coach on the bench! :x

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                    #10
                    dss

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