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daib0

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Who are the cleans boys in the Championship? And those with 'doubtful' practices?

Disciplinary Record (League and Cup) for Championship Clubs


For the table I am using the system used on some other forums of yellow card = one point and red card = two points for total games played … (if teams on same points, then team with less reds is considered ‘better’)

Key to reading the table - Club Yellow Red (League) // Yellow Red (Total games)
45 Peterborough United 38 2 // 41 2
46 Derby County 44 1 // 44 1
46 Coventry City 40 2 // 42 2
48 Barnsley 43 1 // 46 1
48 Birmingham City 42 1 // 46 1
49 Reading 46 0 // 49 0
49 Blackpool 42 1 // 45 2
49 Crystal Palace 41 1 // 45 2
51 Watford 45 2 // 47 2
51 Ipswich Town 42 4 // 43 4
53 Nottingham Forest 42 3 // 47 3
53 Southampton 42 4 // 45 4
54 Cardiff City 38 0 // 54 0
55 Doncaster Rovers 49 2 // 51 2
56 Hull City 50 1 // 54 1
59 Burnley 47 2 // 55 2
66 Middlesbrough 53 5 // 56 5
67 Portsmouth 52 4 // 59 4
68 Millwall 57 2 // 64 2
68 Bristol City 58 4 // 60 4
69 Leeds United 53 5 // 59 5
69 Leicester City 47 7 // 55 7
69 West Ham United 52 6 // 55 7
99 Brighton and Hove Albion 73 6 // 87 6

Wow, look at Brighton, way out in front in … last place!
Bravo to the Posh !! But Coventry are very, very decent …
(Royals fan in peace)

Thoughts??
 

SkyBlueGuy

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This must be part of the survival masterplan at the city. If we are level on points with 21st at the end of the season, and we have equal goal difference and goals scored and goals scored against eachother, then doesn't it go to who has the best disciplinery record?!

Survival is assured!

:D
 

daib0

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This must be part of the survival masterplan at the city. If we are level on points with 21st at the end of the season, and we have equal goal difference and goals scored and goals scored against eachother, then doesn't it go to who has the best disciplinery record?!

Survival is assured!

:D

Actually, incorporating that in some way might not be as way off as some might think - this sounds weird but if we had, say, every team starting the season on 10 points and then one point less for each ten yellow cards or each three red cards, it would radically change the way in which the more cynical/aggressive/plain stupid sides think!
 

wingy

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May be ours is so low as we don't get too many for removing the shirt ;):D Still say Bigi's red was harsh,seen many worse this season allowed.
 

rob9872

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Dirty Leeds already doing well and I think with Warnock they can still make the top spot. All he needs to do is get his old mate Derry in on loan from QPR
 

Astute

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Actually, incorporating that in some way might not be as way off as some might think - this sounds weird but if we had, say, every team starting the season on 10 points and then one point less for each ten yellow cards or each three red cards, it would radically change the way in which the more cynical/aggressive/plain stupid sides think!

Do you mean play like a bunch of fairies and no more good tackles? In my days of being a GK I knew I would be in for some tasty challenges. Now if an opponent looks at a GK in the wrong way the ref blows for a free kick. If things keep going as they have it will be a sending off if you tackle whilst not standing up.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Who are the cleans boys in the Championship? And those with 'doubtful' practices?

Disciplinary Record (League and Cup) for Championship Clubs


For the table I am using the system used on some other forums of yellow card = one point and red card = two points for total games played … (if teams on same points, then team with less reds is considered ‘better’)

Key to reading the table - Club Yellow Red (League) // Yellow Red (Total games)
45 Peterborough United 38 2 // 41 2
46 Derby County 44 1 // 44 1
46 Coventry City 40 2 // 42 2
48 Barnsley 43 1 // 46 1
48 Birmingham City 42 1 // 46 1
49 Reading 46 0 // 49 0
49 Blackpool 42 1 // 45 2
49 Crystal Palace 41 1 // 45 2
51 Watford 45 2 // 47 2
51 Ipswich Town 42 4 // 43 4
53 Nottingham Forest 42 3 // 47 3
53 Southampton 42 4 // 45 4
54 Cardiff City 38 0 // 54 0
55 Doncaster Rovers 49 2 // 51 2
56 Hull City 50 1 // 54 1
59 Burnley 47 2 // 55 2
66 Middlesbrough 53 5 // 56 5
67 Portsmouth 52 4 // 59 4
68 Millwall 57 2 // 64 2
68 Bristol City 58 4 // 60 4
69 Leeds United 53 5 // 59 5
69 Leicester City 47 7 // 55 7
69 West Ham United 52 6 // 55 7
99 Brighton and Hove Albion 73 6 // 87 6

Wow, look at Brighton, way out in front in … last place!
Bravo to the Posh !! But Coventry are very, very decent …
(Royals fan in peace)

Thoughts??

It's funny that BHA find themselves way out in front at the wrong end of the spectrum-down here all you ever hear about is the glorious football that Gus Poyet has them playing. Statistics like that, and their drossy performances at the Madejski and Ricoh, suggest otherwise. Sussex by the Sea is a classic though ;)
 

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