Presumably, he watches the game from the offices on TV and phones messages through. One interesting point is that a manager sent off cannot then go to the stands to watch. Maybe I missed it.īut in essence, the rules are that more than two people on their feet in the technical area means a yellow. Behaviour that is “provocative or inflammatory” could get a red card – as presumably could two yellows, although I haven’t seen that spelled out in the regulations anywhere. What hampers the media in attacking Mr Arteta is that leaving the “technical area” is only an offense if it is seen as “persistent”. However, 90min – another site that we do find helpful has looked into this and reminds us that Pep Guardiola got 117 yellows in his playing career, as well as being the first ever Premier League manager to get booked – that being in the Community Shield. Now managerial bookings in the Premier League are not, as far as I can see, recorded either by the Premier League’s official site, or by WhoScored – the site that we use for details of yellow cards, fouls, tackles etc, and indeed for details of how PGMO officials behave on the pitch.
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