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Published 13:07 13 Nov 2018 GMT
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Now, it has been reported by the Independent that another of the proposed rule changes has been altered. Under the new rules, a player who received two yellow cards would not be sent off, but instead sent to the sin-bin for 10 minutes. After consultation with players, managers and officials, it has been concluded that this rule may encourage more fouling in the game therefore it has been scrapped.
The decision to limit the number of substitutions to five will remain.
The decision to punish players with 10 minutes in a sin-bin after a second yellow card was a contentious one as it as a severe downgrade from the current rules that see players sent-off for the remainder of the game.
The other three proposals; restricting the hand pass to three before players must kick the ball, having all sideline kicks travel forward unless within 20 metres of the end line and an offensive mark inside the 21 metre line will go ahead as planned.
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