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If a player's shirt is ripped and he removes it to put on a replacement, what is to stop the referee from booking him other than common sense?

It may be because he is off the field of play whilst changing it?

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I left out the obvious bit - the above cautions are all related to the celebration of a goal.

If a defender rips your shirt 3 seconds before your score and you celebrate, heading towards the dug-out, taking off your top to collect a replacement, what is there to stop the referee from booking you other than common sense?

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If a defender rips your shirt 3 seconds before your score and you celebrate, heading towards the dug-out, taking off your top to collect a replacement, what is there to stop the referee from booking you other than common sense?

Is the 3 seconds the trick part of that question?

If a player removes his shirt in celebrating a goal, he will be cautioned.

If he removes a torn shirt to get it replaced and it is not part of the celebration, he won't be cautioned.

Most referees need rules to work to, they have a problem with common sense. ;)

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I can't remember Jonas getting booked for doing so with his Spiderman mask last season but he has yet to produce it this season when he has scored. Is there a different law in the EPL to the Championship?

He's been told not to produce it in the premiership, i'm not sure what the sanction would be but they have asked him not to. Dunno why.

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If a defender rips your shirt 3 seconds before your score and you celebrate, heading towards the dug-out, taking off your top to collect a replacement, what is there to stop the referee from booking you other than common sense?

you'd have to have the referee's permission to change it in the first place so would still be liable for a booking unless you ran past the ref and asked for (and were given) permission for the change.

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