In an official email to the Philippine Football Federation, the Asian Football Confederation Competitions Officer of the National Teams Competition Department, wrote: "The yellow cards received by your players from Round 1 & 2 will be carried over."
This was in response to a query by Home Match General Coordinator Cathy Nazareno-Rivilla about the two yellow cards levied on midfielder Stephan Schrock and central back Aly Borromeo.
Malaking kawalan ito. We should hope that substitute guys step up.
ReplyDeleteooh.... my ooh my....
ReplyDeleteparang unfair naman may mga yellow cards na din ung iba like james,ian.. so macacarry over pla un.. ung kalaban wla pa.. oh well rules are rules..hay sayang talaga..hopefully jonsson,lucena will be available sa kuwait match..
ReplyDeletePlease know the game and the rules. I think it's a little disappointing to see people watch when they do not understand what or why things are happening on the pitch then they whine and complain. Bandwagoner ka siguro.
ReplyDeletegood point peter g! amen amen
ReplyDeleteHow about the yellow cards of Kuwait vs Lebanon in their friendly, are they also carried over? Sana para fair ang laban.
ReplyDeleteYung sa suzuki cup last year, hindi na carry over yung yellow cards to the semi.
the suzuki cup is different from the world cup thus the diff set of rules.
ReplyDeleteibang usapan pag friendy as it is not part of the qualifiers. syampre hindi yun carry over.