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Thread: Not so interesting fact about L'poo Captain

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    Not so interesting fact about L'poo Captain

    Steven Gerrard is one of Liverpool's greatest ever players, and currently holds the record for scoring the most European goals for the club. There is also another record currently held by Gerrard that not many people seem to know about...

    91 red cards have been handed out to Liverpool players over the years, but which player has been sent off the the most times in Liverpool FC's history? As you've probably guess, the most red-carded player in Liverpool's 119 year history is...

    Steven Gerrard!

    Liverpool's captain has been sent off 6 times in his career.

    Everton - September 1999
    Leeds United - April 2001
    Aston Villa - September 2001
    Chelsea - May 2003
    Everton - March 2006
    Manchester United - January 2011

    Gerrard's closest challengers are Javier Mascherano, Jamie Carragher, Ian St. John, Igor Biscan and Dietmar Hamann, each with three reds each.

    It's interesting to note that tough defenders like Tommy Smith, Ron Yeats and Neil Ruddock only managed a single read card each during t

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    re: Not so interesting fact about L'poo Captain

    It's no surprise that Ferguson, Keane and Jones have more red cards than him.

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    re: Not so interesting fact about L'poo Captain

    Douchebag..

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    re: Not so interesting fact about L'poo Captain

    Quote Originally Posted by Stan_van_nel
    It's no surprise that Ferguson, Keane and Jones have more red cards than him.
    Only Ferguson and Vie*** now...

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