fredag 17. januar 2014

The ten players with lowest red card ratio in Premier League history

Every player gets a yellow card sooner or later when they play matches every week. Some get many. Not all players get red cards-but many do. Some players gets more than their fair share of the red cards... In average, any player should receive a red card every 132 games 1/132 ratio) -if they were given out randomly. Which they are not...and this is the worst ten of the players who have received 5 red cards or more:

10. Joey Barton 5 red card in 227 matches 1/45 ratio

9. Don Hutchinson 5 red cards in 220 matches 1/44 ratio

8. Patrick Vieira 8 red cards in 307 matches 1/38 ratio

7. Duncan  Ferguson 8 red cards in 269 matches 1/34 ratio

6. Frank Queudrue 6 red cards in 195 matches 1/33 ratio

5. Vinnie Jones 6 red cards in 184 matches 1/31 ratio



4. Nikos Dabizas 5 red cards in 148 matches 1/30 ratio

3. Lee Cattermole 7 red cards in 201 matches 1/29 ratio

2. Frank Leboeuf 5 red cards in 144 matches 1/29 ratio

1. John Hartson 6 red cards in 156 matches 1/26 ratio

Despite all his red cards- Hartson might be remembered by most for this kick on TEAMMATE Berkovic on the traingfield...




If youre wondering about Roy Keane- 7 red cards but he had 366 matches giving him an ratio of "only" 1/52.... one might say his red for damaging Alf Inge Haaland for life should have given him at least two at once... Mario Balotelli? His ratio is a whopping 1/18 but 3 reds in 54 games doesnt cut the 5-reds minimum for this list. We await his return to the Premier League...

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