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Posted by: Grantham_Mariner, August 28, 2017, 9:33am
https://www.efl.com/news/2016/august/checkatrade-trophy-new-disciplinary-rules-in-place/

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Any EFL or Premier League player who is serving a ban or is set to serve a suspension for a yellow or red card offence will be eligible to play in this week’s opening group games in the Checkatrade Trophy.

New disciplinary rules for the revamped cup competition mean that cautions and sending-offs are exclusive to the tournament and in normal circumstances won’t affect other EFL or Premier League fixtures.

Following consultation between the EFL and Premier League, The Football Association approved the proposed amendments to the discipline regulations last week which now sees the Checkatrade Trophy as a standalone first-team competition.

The new rules come into force this week as the new structure gets under way with 48 League One and League Two sides starting their campaigns along with 16 invited Category One teams.

Read more: Checkatrade Trophy - all set for kick-off

The EFL clubs will field a minimum of five ‘First Team’ players in the starting 11 as defined under the competition’s existing rules, whilst the invited clubs will have at least six under-21 players in their starting line-up.

EFL Chief Executive Shaun Harvey said: “Any standard sanction arising from offences committed in Checkatrade Trophy fixtures will be served within the tournament. Upon review of the existing disciplinary rules and following some feedback at our pre-season managers’ meetings, we felt it was important to ensure the new format had a disciplinary process of its own that did not affect other competitions.”

HEADLINE DISCIPLINARY RULES FOR CHECKATRADE TROPHY

Dismissals from the field of play

A Player who is dismissed from the field of play in a Checkatrade Trophy match will automatically be suspended from the subsequent Checkatrade Trophy match.

The table below sets out the number of matches a player will be suspended for depending on the offence that has been committed. The offences referred to below are as defined in the Laws of the Game.

Serious Foul Play - 3 matches

Violent Conduct - 3 matches

Spitting at an opponent or any other person - 6 matches

Denial of an Obvious Goal Scoring Opportunity - 1 match

Using offensive or insulting or abusive language/gestures - 2 matches

Receives a second caution in the same match - 1 match
  
Cautions

If a player accumulates two cautions in the Checkatrade Trophy up to and including the quarter-final fixtures, he will be suspended automatically from the next Checkatrade Trophy match.

A player who has already been subject to disciplinary action as a result of receiving two cautions, and then proceeds to receive a further two cautions during the Checkatrade Trophy up to and including the quarter-final matches, will be suspended automatically for a further two matches.

Outstanding suspensions

Any suspension or part thereof which remains outstanding at the end of a season resulting from these Disciplinary Procedures, must be served at the commencement of the next season’s Checkatrade Trophy competition.



So Jones & Collins can play in the match Tuesday, but McKeown can not as he was sent off last match last season!

But....

https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/checkatrade-trophy/about-checkatrade/rules--regulations/

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11 On Field Discipline

The Competition is a ‘First Team Competitive Match’ for the purposes of the Football Associations Regulations for Disciplinary Procedures.


So Collins and Jones can not play, but Mckeown can.

Tinpot competition, can't even get their own rules to match!
Posted by: Civvy at last, August 28, 2017, 10:32am; Reply: 1
Quite frankly. I don't give a fcuk

#shaunharveyisawanker
Posted by: HertsGTFC, August 28, 2017, 11:35am; Reply: 2
I'd start Killip regardless and fitness permitting also would include Clifton, Clements, Vernon, Cardwell should start this one too.

In reality we need to use this as a fitness gain for some of the players coming back or who have lacked real game time.
Posted by: lukeo, August 28, 2017, 12:35pm; Reply: 3
I really hope Akheem Rose gets a run out, he didn't play for the youth the other day and I think he's been cleared and OK'd to play  now. But apart from that I don't care, except I wish they where counting this game as part of the players bans so we have them back for the league.
Posted by: Gaffer58, August 28, 2017, 3:12pm; Reply: 4
Don't give two figs about the competition, but it would be nice to read the following day how town started with an attacking line up and not the usual stick some unlucky fool up front on his own, to run about chasing after hoof balls against 4 off 6'6" defenders.
Posted by: chaos33, August 28, 2017, 5:53pm; Reply: 5
We can put out the under 13's for me. I couldn't care less.
Posted by: Marinerz93, August 28, 2017, 7:28pm; Reply: 6
I've got about as much enthusiasm for this competition as I would have for the man with the worlds largest hands check my prostate, to be clear because I know what some of you are like, no thanks, niet, nein, non, nahi, nao, voch, nee.
Posted by: Civvy at last, August 28, 2017, 8:02pm; Reply: 7
Quoted from Marinerz93
I've got about as much enthusiasm for this competition as I would have for the man with the worlds largest hands check my prostate, to be clear because I know what some of you are like, no thanks, niet, nein, non, nahi, nao, voch, nee.


Are you sure ?  

Are you really sure.?  ;)
Posted by: KingstonMariner, August 28, 2017, 8:45pm; Reply: 8
Quoted from Marinerz93
I've got about as much enthusiasm for this competition as I would have for the man with the worlds largest hands check my prostate, to be clear because I know what some of you are like, no thanks, niet, nein, non, nahi, nao, voch, nee.


Don't go giving ideas to Stevenage's Safety Officer.
Posted by: GrimRob, August 29, 2017, 6:50am; Reply: 9
If we make too many changes don't sone of them have to start the next game?
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