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Dutch Uncle

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Most red cards since 2001-02
« on February 19, 2025, 02:25:41 pm by Dutch Uncle »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.




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Bentley Bullet

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #1 on February 19, 2025, 02:43:00 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Snowflake refs falling in line with a Snowflake society!

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #2 on February 19, 2025, 03:56:09 pm by The Beast »
Snowflake refs falling in line with a Snowflake society!
I don’t really think we can have any complaints about last night’s sending off, you can’t go straight through the back of someone with your trailing leg, absolute stupidity.

Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #3 on February 19, 2025, 05:16:44 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
Luke Molyneux v Chesterfield
Tom Anderson v Chesterfield
Harry Clifton v MK Dons
Jay McGrath v Carlisle
Jordan Gibson v Colchester
Jack Senior v Morecambe

Three against - MK, Grimsby, Tranmere.

Probably Clifton and Gibson should feel hard done by, the others were all fairly deserved, and even Gibson was pushing his luck being daft. Still none beat Lee Tomlin's curtain raiser v Bradford for sheer inexplicable stupidity!

i don't think there's a single game this season where I thought we'd been the dirtiest side though, so it's something we need to sort out.

monkeytennis

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #4 on February 19, 2025, 09:46:05 pm by monkeytennis »
Snowflake refs falling in line with a Snowflake society!

They’ve gone woke! :-D

DMnumber4

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #5 on February 20, 2025, 11:26:10 am by DMnumber4 »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.



Prepare for a throwback. The naughty list is below.

Neil Campbell (v Farnborough)
Jimmy Kelly (v Boston)
Tim Ryan (v Telford)
Barry Miller (v Northwich)
Neil Campbell (v Chester)
Justin Jackson (v Woking)
Tris Whitman (v Dagenham)
Jamie Price (v Dagenham)

Chris Scott (for Leigh RMI)
Akpo Sodje (for Stevenage)
Lee Colkin (for Morecambe)
Lee Williams (for Margate)
Dean Spink (for Chester)
Scott Goodwin (for Hereford)
Lee Goodwin (for Dagenham)
Tim O'Shea (for Farnborough)
Gerry Harrison (for Leigh)
Mark Albrighton (for Telford)

DonnyNoel

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #6 on February 20, 2025, 05:05:00 pm by DonnyNoel »
The Whitman one vs Dagenham was a joke. Don't recall it even being a foul. Was on TV I think as it was during the Daggers v Boston run in that season.

DMnumber4

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #7 on February 21, 2025, 11:30:47 am by DMnumber4 »
The Whitman one vs Dagenham was a joke. Don't recall it even being a foul. Was on TV I think as it was during the Daggers v Boston run in that season.

Was it as bad as Morley and Blunt being sent off at Chester that night?

DonnyNoel

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #8 on February 21, 2025, 11:34:55 am by DonnyNoel »
The Whitman one vs Dagenham was a joke. Don't recall it even being a foul. Was on TV I think as it was during the Daggers v Boston run in that season.

Was it as bad as Morley and Blunt being sent off at Chester that night?
I think he just ran into a player on the half way line making a clearance and the momentum flipped the player. Ref must have though it was a studs up challenge as Tris was trying to make a bloke but there was no actual contact foot to leg. The first Chester red was a joke, can't recall the second one though. Still, we had the last laugh there a few months later.

Chris Black come back

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #9 on February 22, 2025, 05:06:26 pm by Chris Black come back »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.



What's our all time record, Dutch?

Asking for a friend. From Northern Ireland.

Dutch Uncle

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #10 on February 22, 2025, 05:29:02 pm by Dutch Uncle »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.



What's our all time record, Dutch?

Asking for a friend. From Northern Ireland.

My records fro red cards only go back to 1979-80, but since then the highest is 11 (all competitions) in 1998-99

But I will be astounded if that is not the all time record. Sendings off were less frequent before then

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #11 on February 22, 2025, 05:36:51 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.



What's our all time record, Dutch?

Asking for a friend. From Northern Ireland.

My records fro red cards only go back to 1979-80, but since then the highest is 11 (all competitions) in 1998-99

But I will be astounded if that is not the all time record. Sendings off were less frequent before then

Great stuff DU. That 98/99 team was a bunch of headcases with Ian Snodin goading them on. EXACTLY what we needed that year!

How this one didn't make it 12 sendings off in 98/99 is THE greatest mystery in football history.

https://youtu.be/ZrLUi5cVEDw?feature=shared&t=405

Filo

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Re: Most red cards since 2001-02
« Reply #12 on February 22, 2025, 05:38:39 pm by Filo »
We have had 6 red cards already this season, the most since 2001-02 in our Conference days.

And there are at least another 14 games to go. Some (e.g Clifton) but not all have been unlucky, some have been simply silly (Molyneux, Gibson).

Forgetting what ever red cards we feel should have been given to opponents, especially recently, we really need to sort our discipline out.



What's our all time record, Dutch?

Asking for a friend. From Northern Ireland.

My records fro red cards only go back to 1979-80, but since then the highest is 11 (all competitions) in 1998-99

But I will be astounded if that is not the all time record. Sendings off were less frequent before then

Great stuff DU. That 98/99 team was a bunch of headcases with Ian Snodin goading them on. EXACTLY what we needed that year!

How this one didn't make it 12 sendings off in 98/99 is THE greatest mystery in football history.

https://youtu.be/ZrLUi5cVEDw?feature=shared&t=405

Remember that one well lol!

 

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