Richarlison banned for league cup?

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.... Rules were changed for this season. League red cards do not mean a suspension for cup games. Richarlison will miss the games at home v Huddersfield and West Ham, and away v Arsenal.

May as well play him against Rotherham now, considering he will be having the next month off.
 
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It just seems like really, really lazy journalism by the Echo reporter.

No wonder that paper has such a poor reputation amongst blues fans.

The red Echo and the red Mirror with their stable of Liverpool supporting journos like the particularly one-eyed Maddox
 
.... Rules were changed for this season. League red cards do not mean a suspension for cup games. Richarlison will miss the games at home v Huddersfield and West Ham, and away v Arsenal.

May as well play him against Rotherham now, considering he will be having the next month off.

No, not according to the new rules, hence the flaw.
 

.... Rules were changed for this season. League red cards do not mean a suspension for cup games. Richarlison will miss the games at home v Huddersfield and West Ham, and away v Arsenal.

May as well play him against Rotherham now, considering he will be having the next month off.

He cant play versus Rotherham..........................

Suspensions

This season, any cautions players receive will be specific to the competition they were playing in at the time. So, a yellow card in an FA Cup game, for instance, wouldn't count towards a suspension in the Premier League.

However, red cards will apply across all competitions - although standard bans can now be decreased or increased in exceptional cases.

Players will be banned after picking up five yellow cards (with a cut off after the first 19 games), 10 yellow cards (cut off 32 games) and 15 yellow cards by the end of the season.
 
He cant play versus Rotherham..........................

Suspensions

This season, any cautions players receive will be specific to the competition they were playing in at the time. So, a yellow card in an FA Cup game, for instance, wouldn't count towards a suspension in the Premier League.

However, red cards will apply across all competitions - although standard bans can now be decreased or increased in exceptional cases.

Players will be banned after picking up five yellow cards (with a cut off after the first 19 games), 10 yellow cards (cut off 32 games) and 15 yellow cards by the end of the season.

OK. The Beeb has it wrong then.

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