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STATBANK:Blackburn 2-0 Charlton

many thanks to the 20 Lifers who gave marks:
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  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,153
    edited December 2017
    Premier League yellow cards are wiped on December 31, while the EFL wipe yellow cards on November 30.

    That means any player who receives five yellow cards will not be banned.

    However cards aren't wiped entirely as any player who obtains ten yellow cards after New Year will still get a two-match ban.


    Does this mean that JF-C is not banned?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,259
    ross1 said:

    Premier League yellow cards are wiped on December 31, while the EFL wipe yellow cards on November 30.

    That means any player who receives five yellow cards will not be banned.

    However cards aren't wiped entirely as any player who obtains ten yellow cards after New Year will still get a two-match ban.


    Does this mean that JF-C is not banned?

    No ban according to what you've just copied and pasted.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990

    Jay Dasilva is really maturing as a footballer, isn't he?
    I like everything I've seen about him.

    Lucky to have him.






  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited December 2017
    Oggy Red said:


    Jay Dasilva is really maturing as a footballer, isn't he?
    I like everything I've seen about him.

    Lucky to have him.

    @Oggy Red I'd be inclined to play him LM in a 442 at home to Blackpool, Nabby to LB, rest Josh with Best + KAG up top. Marshall RM so plenty of ball coming in potentially for the 2 strikers to attack
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,153
    RedChaser said:

    Oggy Red said:


    Jay Dasilva is really maturing as a footballer, isn't he?
    I like everything I've seen about him.

    Lucky to have him.

    @Oggy Red I'd be inclined to play him LM in a 442 at home to Blackpool, Nabby to LB, rest Josh with Best + KAG up top. Marshall RM so plenty of ball coming in potentially for the 2 strikers to attack
    Wash your mouth out, how dare you say we should play 4-4-2 :wink:
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195
    Feels a bit harsh on Josh, forced out of position by the managers insistence on playing a certain formation regardless of the players he has available (the 4-2-3-1 formation must have some dirt on Karl Robinson!).

    Da Silva deserved MoM, only surprise for me was he didn't get a 7/10 average rating.

    Thanks as always LL.
  • Didnt realise at the time but quite surprised we only made two subs on Saturday!!

    (One being enforced)
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,315
    Good to see Aribo get such a good mark. I hadn't realised this from the other threads. Problem is him and JFC are bit similar and really suited playing together.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,412
    redman said:

    Good to see Aribo get such a good mark. I hadn't realised this from the other threads. Problem is him and JFC are bit similar and really suited playing together.

    He'll hopefully bulk up a bit, which might make quicker. He struggles tracking back against quicker players.

    And when he does bulk up we can sell him of course.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    RedChaser said:

    Oggy Red said:


    Jay Dasilva is really maturing as a footballer, isn't he?
    I like everything I've seen about him.

    Lucky to have him.

    @Oggy Red I'd be inclined to play him LM in a 442 at home to Blackpool, Nabby to LB, rest Josh with Best + KAG up top. Marshall RM so plenty of ball coming in potentially for the 2 strikers to attack
    Dasilva played LM a few games ago and aquitted himself well enough - so it's an option, especially with Clarke injured and Holmes probably missing.

    I'm inclined to agree that Josh is chasing shadows a bit, and resting him for Saturday's match could benefit him before the intensity of the holiday fixtures.
    He'll certainly be needed then.