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A new season, but very similar deal for the EFL Championship. Source here for the below, though one wording change is very welcome, as it is now much clearer and hopefully I won't be asked every week. I like to think my feedback to them prompted this ;)

"Last day of the relevant league playing season prior to the Play-Off matches"

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Updated following Game 1 - Bristol City (H)

Gus looked like he really fancied a yellow, with his clumsy tackling, but nobody on either team received one tonight


Players:

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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
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Updated following Game 2 - Swansea City (A)

Hamer, Campbell and Soumare all with a yellow today. Hamer's tally may not matter if the rumour mongers are to be believed

Players:

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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Updated following Game 3 - Millwall (H)

Hamer gets his second card of the season, with a first for Barry and Peck. Commentator said Campbell got one, too, but that's not showing on the official stats.

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Updated following Game 4 - Middlesbrough (A)

Andre gets his first of the season, Sydie gets his second, and Gus is already out to a flying start, gathering his 3rd yellow after only 4 games 🤷‍♂️

The coaches were coaching constantly all game from the side-line, like I have never seen before - a sure sign that the players absolutely don't 'get it' yet. In doing so, Selles found himself halfway toward the corner flag and getting a telling off from the 4th official, then the ref went over to him to do the same. Did anyone see whether he got booked?


Players:

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* Some stat sites have Campbell getting a yellow v Millwall, and some don't. The live commentator said he did, but I think it was mis-seen, and I'm not adding it. Hopefully it never matters
  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Yes. The ref waved a card at Selles from halfway across the pitch
 
Updated following Game 3 - Millwall (H)

Hamer gets his second card of the season, with a first for Barry and Peck. Commentator said Campbell got one, too, but that's not showing on the official stats.

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment


I had a 33-1 bet that Peck and Robinson would get booked. According to footmob, the Beeb, and opta, he did get booked, but it doesn't show up on the footmob events page. Wonder what happened there?

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I've added a yellow for Selles (Boro) and Campbell (Millwall) based on the replies. Cheers fellas.

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How many yellows did Hamer get last season?

In the league, he received 13 yellows last season, no reds

Last league season Hamer received a yellow on average every 257 minutes. This season it is one every 120 minutes which, if he played the same number of minutes this season as last (3366), would lead to 28 yellows 🤣
 
Updated following Summer Transfer Window closure

As a reminder, any cards received in the EFL leagues for any club will count towards the players' SUFC total. Any received in other competitions, either domestic or abroad, will not transfer to his SUFC league tally. Source - page 5 of this document
  • Japhet Tanganga received a yellow away at Norwich, whilst playing for Millwall. That's his only yellow of the season
  • No other player had received a card in 25/26 season prior to signing for the blades

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:
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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Updated following Summer Transfer Window closure

As a reminder, any cards received in the EFL leagues for any club will count towards the players' SUFC total. Any received in other competitions, either domestic or abroad, will not transfer to his SUFC league tally. Source - page 5 of this document
  • Japhet Tanganga received a yellow away at Norwich, whilst playing for Millwall. That's his only yellow of the season
  • No other player had received a card in 25/26 season prior to signing for the blades

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:
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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
Hamer only needs 2 yellows in 5 games for a ban haha
 
Updated following Game 5 - Ipswich Town (A)

A first for Mark McGuiness, and a second of the season for Tangangbang.

Manager got a red from the owners

Players:

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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:
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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
I will update the thread properly later when I get home from the game, but Hamer is now 1 yellow from a ban 🤣
 
Updated following Game 6 - Charlton Athletic (H)

A fourth yellow for Gus, meaning one more in the next 13 games and he gets a one-game ban

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • If a player receives 15 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, they will be suspended for 3 games
    • If a player receives 20 yellow cards in the 46-game regular season, a regulatory commission will determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document


Manager:
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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 

Updated Following Game 7 - Oxford United (A)
  • The only blades booking was a first of the season for Burrows.
  • Gus remains on 4 yellows, meaning one more in the next 12 games and he gets a one-game ban

Players:
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 15 yellow cards will be suspended for 3 games
    • Players who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document

Manager:
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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Will do a proper update tomorrow when I’m on the PC, but for those wondering…

Wilder’s straight red card will mean a 1-match touch line ban.

This could be upgraded to a lengthier ban if, following review of the referee’s report, a regulatory commission deems it appropriate, for example if they felt it was ‘violent conduct’, or if Wilder directed ‘abusive language’ towards an official. I doubt this though, so Wilder will be absent from the touch line for the Hull game only.
 
Updated Following Game 8 - Southampton (H)

We have some key players not not far from what would seem an inevitable ban
  • Wilder’s straight red card will mean a 1-match touch line ban. This could be upgraded to a lengthier ban if, following review of the referee’s report, a regulatory commission deems it appropriate, for example if they felt it was ‘violent conduct’, or if Wilder directed ‘abusive language’ towards an official. I doubt this though.
  • Sydie got a yellow for breaking the corner flag, celebrating his disallowed goal. That's his third of the season. He's two cards away from a ban
  • Campbell and Tanganga also picked up their third yellows of the season.
  • Gus remains on 4 yellows, meaning one more in the next 11 games and he gets a one-game ban
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 15 yellow cards will be suspended for 3 games
    • Players who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document

Chris Wilder:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
I’m told that during today’s presser Wilder mentioned Gus getting booked against Southampton. I haven’t seen the presser yet

I’m assuming it was a slip by Wilder, as Gus definitely did not get a yellow on Tuesday and 100% remains on 4 yellows for the league season.
 
I’m told that during today’s presser Wilder mentioned Gus getting booked against Southampton. I haven’t seen the presser yet

I’m assuming it was a slip by Wilder, as Gus definitely did not get a yellow on Tuesday and 100% remains on 4 yellows for the league season.
Just watching it and came here to check exactly that
 
Updated Following Game 9 - Hull City (A)

  • Wilder's red card from the Southampton game has either been successfully appealed, or there was no charge laid to him. Ultimately, it means no ban
  • Callum O'Hare picked up his first yellow of the season
  • Mark McGuinness collected his second of the season
  • Gus remains on 4 yellows, meaning one more in the next 10 games and he gets a one-game ban. I feel there's been a noticeable difference in Gus the last couple of games. He's pulling out of, or not being tempted into, those daft cynical challenges that so often get him booked
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  • Up to and including 19 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 5 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
  • Up to and including 37 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 10 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
  • Up to and including 46 league games played by SUFC
    • Players who have received 15 yellow cards will be suspended for 3 games
    • Players who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
  • In the EFL Championship Playoffs
    • Any suspensions received in the 46-game regular season will carry over into the playoffs, including the final. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in game 45, they would miss game 46 and both playoff semis
    • No yellows received in the playoffs contribute to a suspension. So if a player receives their 15th yellow in the first playoff semi, they would not be suspended because of it
    • Red cards received in the playoffs still result in a suspension
Source - page 5 of this document

Chris Wilder:

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  • At any point in the season
    • Managers who have received 3 yellow cards will be suspended for 1 game
    • Managers who have received 8 yellow cards will be suspended for 2 games
    • Managers who have received 20 yellow cards will have a regulatory commission determine their punishment
 
Wilder has been charged with improper conduct by the FA: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0lkr46k57lo

That would suggest that he was free to be on the touchline on Saturday as he was waiting for the decision or he'd appealed the sending off.
Absolutely no chance Wilder will win an appeal. EFL will throw the book at him to protect a starlet referee & sadly Wilder’s history on discipline last season will not help his case. He’d be better to show some humbleness & accept hopefully only a 1 match ban & a fine.
 
Absolutely no chance Wilder will win an appeal. EFL will throw the book at him to protect a starlet referee & sadly Wilder’s history on discipline last season will not help his case. He’d be better to show some humbleness & accept hopefully only a 1 match ban & a fine.
Wilder? Show humility and contrition?

Not going to happen.
 

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