Rooney and 10 players received the most cards Premier League history
With a temper and sometimes lack of restraint, Rooney is the one who is leading the list of players who received the most cards in Premier League history. Along BONGDAPLUS points out 10 "hot head" is the record holder.
10 Wayne Rooney (81 cards)Rooney is a famous player to play aggressively , and he made it clear that reputation at Old Trafford last Saturday night, when the shot left his football with Stewart Downing of West Ham led to a straight red card from referee Lee Mason. Rooney was also sent off in the 2006 World Cup because the defender stepped on Ricardo Carvalho of Portugal. After 81 penalty cards in the Premier League, Rooney stands 10th in the list. 9.Philip Neville (82) Former Manchester United defender and Everton - Phil Neville is not the angel in 18 years to play in the Premier League, and he received 82 penalty cards before retiring. In 2006, Neville finished the season with the highest number of gold cards in one season (12). Three years earlier, the Neville brothers are getting more players booked most of the stone Man United even have 6 games.
8 Kevin Nolan (83 cards)
of West Ham midfielder - Kevin Nolan never hesitate to foul. The former Bolton and Newcastle almost equalized he was able to give the home team at Old Trafford last Saturday after coming off the bench with 75 minutes of Nolan celebration But to shorten because he was blowing Vietnam and now still waiting the goals, as well as the first yellow card, this season. New England has two games played in the Premier League after a shoulder injury, but last season, Nolan has the yellow card by the number of goals: 7. 7. George Boateng (85) In 13 years in the Premier League, the midfielder received 85 yellow cards. He played for Coventry City, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough and Hull City in the period 1997 to 2010 and his collection of cards in that time. In the last years of his career in the Premier League, he had received a red card in the match against Arsenal as Nicklas Bendtner's eyes as a result and the situation on Bacary Sagna ball pin high. 10 booked in 1998 and 9 yellow cards in each season since 2000, Boateng expressed as a player card collection is very stable. 6. Robbie Savage (89) Savage held the No. 1 ranking in this list for a long time, but until now he only ranked 6th midfielder hadblood fire game is a "customer" familiar with referees. 2003-04 season, he had received 13 yellow cards while playing for Birmingham. Two years later, Savage warned capped 11 times while Blackburn.
5 Scott Parker (92)
Parker had no chance to increase the number of cards (92) of him in the Premier League because he has to play Fulham in the Championship, but the 33-year-old midfielder was ranked 5th in the current list. It seems the era of Newcastle has made Parker would play more aggressively. Former England players warned 9 times per season in 2 seasons he played at St James' Park (2005 to 2007), but the "best performance" of the season he was at Charlton 2002/03, with a total of 10 yellow cards . 4. Gareth Barry (96) players are still playing in the Premier League ranked highest in this list, and Barry added 1 yellow card last Saturday. He could take the lead if they continue to list "style of card" as it is now with Everton. To justify Barry, 33-year-old midfielder also ranked 5th in the list of players with the most number of games played in the Premier League all-time, was kicked more than 500 appearances for Aston Villa, Manchester City and Everton.His position is also very easy to place cards. 3. Paul Scholes (97)Former Manchester United midfielder no stranger to demanding arbitration, though the most famous yellow card of Scholes maybe not in the Premier League. In the semi-finals of the Champions League with Juventus, Scholes each card that he was suspended in the final "classic" against Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp in 1999.
1 Lee Bowyer and Kevin Davies (at 99)
both failed to reach the next milestone of 100 times, a warning in time they were playing in the Premier League, and how they rose to No. 1 is very different. Davies, rock out striker for the League One - Preston, who also committed more errors in the history of the Premier League. The former Blackburn, Southampton and Bolton himself was right in his debut after England came on for Peter Crouch in 2010. Bowyer, meanwhile, is famous as a bad player. He even fought with teammates on the field, such as the famous scandal with Kieron Dyer in Newcastle. Even in the season premiere, the former Leeds midfielder, West Ham, Newcastle and Birmingham have received 7 yellow cards in the Premier League 1996/97.His final season, 2010-11, nor how to reduce yellow card 7.
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