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It's unsporting behaviour.

You book him at the next gap in play, there's absolutely no reason - or rule - to give a freekick.

It's up to the referee. If he DOES choose to stop play to caution the player on the spot, he awards an indirect free-kick.
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Never really get that, rules are rules surely.

Absolutely. In fact, if some arsehole decides to throw in a dangerous tackle on the assumption that the referee will be lenient so as not to "ruin" the game (as if that's his job) then said arsehole deserves a red card and a punch in the face.
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There's no need to stop the play. It's illogical.

Why does there have to be a need? Maybe Phil Dowd, being a chubby fucker, doesn't feel like chasing Barkley down several minutes later and then having to explain why he's booking him. So he stops it immediately. And once the game is stopped, it has to be restarted.
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