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Thread: Ritchie's yellow card

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    Ritchie's yellow card

    Puts him out of the next game. We'll definitely miss his tracking back and workrate against Everton.

    Anyone know what it was for? Seemed like their player threw himself down and the ref actually walked over to him shaking his head...then, before we knew it, he'd given a free-kick and a yellow. Didn't even seem time for him to have let his mouth go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Puts him out of the next game. We'll definitely miss his tracking back and workrate against Everton.

    Anyone know what it was for? Seemed like their player threw himself down and the ref actually walked over to him shaking his head...then, before we knew it, he'd given a free-kick and a yellow. Didn't even seem time for him to have let his mouth go?
    The ref was VERY card happy today against both teams but i can't exactly remember why Ritchie got a yellow.

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    Good game to miss as we wont be getting anything at everton

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    I wasn't sure either but as Pat said, ref seemed very card happy.

    Hopefully Atsu or Murphy produces a game of the season so it's not like playing with 10 men.

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