GreensOnScreen":2oc8t1or said:Red cards and results over the last 5 years:
Time of sending off and score at that timepastiesforlife":3nsexodw said:Five players sent off in England yesterday.
Bournemouth won 4-0
Shrewsbury won 2-1
Gillingham won 1-0
Chesterfield won 1-0
Argyle lost 4-0
Having a player sent off should not mean an automatic defeat.
Daz":80t5plvl said:Going down to 10 is not an automatic loss, but going down to 10 men after 15 minutes and having a penalty scored as a result is a pretty tough ask.
David_Fisher":1htd9mjn said:Daz":1htd9mjn said:Going down to 10 is not an automatic loss, but going down to 10 men after 15 minutes and having a penalty scored as a result is a pretty tough ask.
But the current manager has a 100% failure record in even drawing a game after a red card.
Not good enough.
I haven't kept a record but it does strike me that a number of our sendings-off this term have been relatively early.Argy1e":1durhova said:Time of sending off and score at that timepastiesforlife":1durhova said:Five players sent off in England yesterday.
Bournemouth won 4-0
Shrewsbury won 2-1
Gillingham won 1-0
Chesterfield won 1-0
Argyle lost 4-0
Having a player sent off should not mean an automatic defeat.
Bournemouth 45+4th minute. 2-0 up.
Shrewsbury 53rd minute. 1-0 up.
Gillingham 72nd minute. 1-0 up.
Chesterfield 90th minute. 1-0 up.
Argyle 14th minute. 0-0, but facing a penalty.
Yes, having a player sent off should not mean an automatic defeat, but those are terrible examples.