Moyes in dark over new rules

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Everton boss David Moyes claims Uefa have left clubs in the dark over their plans to experiment with five match officials. Two additional assistant referees will be stationed behind each goal in all Europa League matches, including the Toffees' home Group I meeting with AEK Athens on Thursday night.Moyes feels European football's governing body have not provided enough information to competing teams about how the new system will work.And he has warned his players to be on their guard as he anticipates more penalty box infringements will be brought to the referee's attention.No adviceHe said: "We should have been given a thorough briefing on it, but they are not too sure how it is going to work."I have had a sheet of paper showing me where they will stand. I think you will see more penalty kicks because of jersey pulling and blocking."The new rules regarding two extra assistants behind the goals is something we have been given very little detail about."There has been no advice from the referees' body, I believe they will be able to tell the referees what they see and may even come onto the pitch."But if it helps to get decisions right in the end it will be a good thing."

Source: SKY_Sports