I just referred to Fellaini as the bitter's number one fouling maching, but a quick look at one source of discipline for the Premiership makes me wonder if we aren't too indisciplined.
Most red cards 09/10
2 Mascherano
1 includes Degen, Kyrgiakos, Carragher (all straight reds)
Most cards 09/10
8 K.Davies (Bolton), Cana (Sunderland), Thomas (Wigan)
7 Carr (Birmingham), MASCHERANO (Liverpool), Parker (West Ham), Song (Arsenal), Boateng (Portsmouth)
6 includes Lucas
5 includes Carra and Skrtel
http://www.statbunker.com/footbal....badboys
I've long maintained we concede too many free-kicks and corners, but surely five is more reds than we should be getting. If it were Arsenal then it would be headline news. And four players with five or more cards this season in the league is not clever either, players there to defend or at least protect the back four when in fact they are often conceding set pieces which exposes the defence
Team discipline table 09/10
1. Sunderland, 64 points = 56 cards (52Y, 4R)
2. Portsmouth, 59 points = 55 cards (53Y, 2R)
3. West Ham, 55 points = 49 cards (46Y, 3R)
4. Bolton, 54 points = 50 cards (48Y, 2R)
5. Wolves, 54 points = 48 cards (45Y, 3R)
6. Hull City, 52 points = 48 cards (46Y, 2R)
7. LIVERPOOL, 50 points = 40 cards (35Y, 5R)
8. A Villa, 50 points = 46 cards (44Y, 2R)
Inverted* 'disciplinary table' on this site/page : http://www.premierleague.com/page/Statistics/0,,12306,00.html
*inverted because surely the table should be points descending not ascending, maybe the site is run by Fulham fans or something!
No team has had more red cards than us, next worst offenders with four red cards are Sunderland who have the worst disciplinary record overall. The mancs, Arsenal and Chelsea have only five red cards between them, we have one less yellow than Arsenal but five more reds. It's embarrasing that teams like Brum, Stoke, bitters and rovers have better disciplinary records.