Yellow Cards 2020-21 | Vital Football

Yellow Cards 2020-21

Scotimp

Vital Football Legend
Time to revive this thread, as yellows will start to mount from now on.

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is scheduled to be the away match at Northampton on 19 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

Current counts:
3: Eyoma
2: Bridcutt, Jones, McGrandles
1: Edun, Grant, Johnson, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

As a reminder, yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.
 
As far as the other competitions are concerned, the cut-offs and sanctions are as follows:

FA Cup: 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban from the FA Cup.

EFL Trophy: 2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

Current card counts in the EFL Trophy:
1: Archibald, Edun, Melbourne, Palmer
 
Time to revive this thread, as yellows will start to mount from now on.

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is scheduled to be the away match at Northampton on 19 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

Current counts:
3: Eyoma
2: Bridcutt, Jones, McGrandles
1: Edun, Grant, Johnson, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

As a reminder, yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.
Presumably Jackson's two yellows against Bristol Rover are ignored as if 1 red for which he has already served a ban (having serious senior moments these days).
 
Yellow card counts are mounting as the season progresses.

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

Current counts:
3: Eyoma
2: Bridcutt, Jones, McGrandles
1: Edun, Grant, Johnson, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

As a reminder, yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

FA Cup

4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban from the FA Cup only.

1: Archibald, Edun, Grant

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, McGrandles, Melbourne, Palmer

That means that Tayo Edun will miss the second round.
 
Update after the Accrington game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
2: Bridcutt, Johnson, Jones, McGrandles
1: Edun, Grant, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

As a reminder, yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

FA Cup

4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban from the FA Cup only.

1: Archibald, Edun, Grant

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, McGrandles, Melbourne, Palmer

That means that Tayo Edun will miss the second round game at Shrewsbury.
 
Update after the Swindon game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
3: Jones
2: Bridcutt, Johnson, McGrandles
1: Edun, Grant, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

As a reminder, yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

FA Cup

4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban from the FA Cup only.

1: Archibald, Edun, Grant

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, McGrandles, Melbourne, Palmer

That means that Tayo Edun will miss the second round game at Shrewsbury.
 
Yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

Update after the Wigan game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
3: Jones
2: Bridcutt, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles
1: Edun, Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspended for the second round game at Shrewsbury next week)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, McGrandles, Melbourne, Palmer
------------------------------------
 
Yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

Update after the Rochdale game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
3: Jones
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles
1: Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspended for the second round game at Shrewsbury tomorrow)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, McGrandles, Melbourne, Palmer
------------------------------------
 
Yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

Update after the Shrewsbury (EFLT) game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
3: Jones
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles
1: Montsma, Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspension served), McGrandles (suspended for the third round)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, Melbourne, Palmer
.........................
 
Yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

Update after the Sunderland game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

4: Eyoma
3: Jones
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles, Montsma
1: Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspension served), McGrandles (suspended for the third round)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, Melbourne, Palmer
.........................
 
Yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.

Update after the Shrewsbury league game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is currently scheduled to be the home match against Burton on 26 December. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

Therefore, with only two more games before the cut-off point, only Eyoma and Jones can now pick up a suspension for five yellows.

4: Eyoma, Jones
3:
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles, Montsma
1: Morton, Roughan, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Hopper, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Scully, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspension served), McGrandles (suspended for the third round)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, Melbourne, Palmer
 
Update after the Northampton game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which is the Burton game on Boxing Day. Five yellow cards on or before then will result in an automatic one-match ban.

Therefore, with only one more game before the cut-off point, only TJ and Jonah can now pick up a suspension for five yellows.

The next cut-off point is the 37th league game of the season, currently scheduled to be the away game at Sunderland on 20 March. Ten yellow cards on or before that game will result in an automatic two-match ban.

4: Eyoma, Jones
3: Montsma
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, Johnson, McGrandles
1: Hopper, Morton, Roughan, Scully, Walsh
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspension served), McGrandles (suspended for the third round)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, Melbourne, Palmer

Explanatory notes: yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.
 
Update after the Burton game:

League One

The first cut-off point is the 19th EFL match of the season, which was the Burton game today. The good news is, that both TJ and JJ avoided a fifth yellow, and we move on now to the second cut-off point.

The second cut-off point is the 37th league game of the season, currently scheduled to be the away game at Oxford on 27 March. Ten yellow cards on or before that game will result in an automatic two-match ban.

4: Eyoma, Jones
3: Johnson, Montsma
2: Bridcutt, Edun, Grant, McGrandles, Walsh
1: Hopper, Morton, Roughan, Scully
0: Anderson, Archibald, Bradley, Elbouzedi, Gotts, Howarth, Jackson, Melbourne, Ross, Soule

EFL Trophy

2 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a one-match ban. 4 yellows received up to and including the quarter-finals results in a two-match ban.

2: Edun (suspension served), McGrandles (suspended for the third round)
1: Archibald, Bridcutt, Grant, Hopper, Melbourne, Palmer

Explanatory notes: yellow cards are competition-specific. Red cards apply to all competitions except the EFL Trophy. A suspension picked up for a red card in the EFL, the FA Cup or the League Cup does not apply to an EFL Trophy match, and a suspension received for a red card in an EFL Trophy match can only be served in the EFL Trophy. Suspensions are carried over to the following season if applicable.
 
Eyoma must be getting reducer withdrawal symptoms. might be worth putting a ‘Bradleywood’ on him to get yellow at Wimbledon