| Almiron 20:36 - Jun 20 with 1167 views | Crawfordsboot | Anyone else notice that though Almiron got sent off when McTominay covered his mouth when speaking he didn’t (see BBC clips). Does it apply only if speaking to an opponent. On the other hand McT might have been commenting on the ref! |  | | |  |
| Almiron on 01:37 - Jun 21 with 818 views | ArnoldMoorhen | It only applies during a confrontational scenario. So two teammates discussing movement at an attacking corner: it is fine to cover your mouth. Opponents pushing each other and one covers their mouth: Red Card. That's the new ruling, in a nutshell! |  | |  |
| Almiron on 06:55 - Jun 21 with 619 views | NthQldITFC |
| Almiron on 01:37 - Jun 21 by ArnoldMoorhen | It only applies during a confrontational scenario. So two teammates discussing movement at an attacking corner: it is fine to cover your mouth. Opponents pushing each other and one covers their mouth: Red Card. That's the new ruling, in a nutshell! |
What about if you do it when you're eating, or to stop flies going in? |  |
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| Almiron on 07:45 - Jun 21 with 528 views | Zx1988 |
| Almiron on 01:37 - Jun 21 by ArnoldMoorhen | It only applies during a confrontational scenario. So two teammates discussing movement at an attacking corner: it is fine to cover your mouth. Opponents pushing each other and one covers their mouth: Red Card. That's the new ruling, in a nutshell! |
What if a player stifles a sneeze during a confrontation, or wants to hide a yawn? |  |
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| Almiron on 08:59 - Jun 21 with 419 views | ronnyd |
| Almiron on 07:45 - Jun 21 by Zx1988 | What if a player stifles a sneeze during a confrontation, or wants to hide a yawn? |
Considering that they blow their noses with their fingers, i don't think that they're not that bothered about the normal etiquette. |  | |  |
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