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SeaJayPea | 09:40 Mon 31st Oct 2011 | Sport
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No yellow cards in the game. Three questions:

When did that last happen in the Premiership?

Is this a sign of good refereeing?

Or is it just a sign that the players were behaving themselves?

I've no idea when (if) it's ever happened before. And Mr Webb was almost invisible during the game, so perhaps some of the other card-wavers could take note.
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That's a very good point about managers Steve.

Nice to see Colin applauding Bale's goal too. Must be a football fan.
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It's actually the 4th Premier game this season with no cautions. Man C v Swansea, WBA v Stoke, Man C v Wigan and Spurs v QPR.
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Wow. Thanks for that boysinblue. It's more common than I thought.

Cheers

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