STATBANK: Bradford 0-0 Charlton
At this time of year yellow cards become important, the only players we have who are on 3 or more are:
Magennis, Bauer & Fox on 3
Konsa on 4




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Yellow card count got reset at the end of November I thought?
Good to see Phillips get the recognition he deserves.0 -
Yellows count is usually at the end of the year, but I haven't checked to see if it has altered this year0
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Daft question: The Magennis shot that hit the post and rolled along the line - is that counted as off target?
I'm assuming off target.0 -
The cut-off date for yellow cards in the Premier League is December 31. (In the Football League, it is November 30)0
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Interesting point because if it is deemed off target and goes in off the post you could have no shots on target and win 1-0 if no other goals scored.jdmotion said:Daft question: The Magennis shot that hit the post and rolled along the line - is that counted as off target?
I'm assuming off target.2 -
We used to have a catagory "hit the post" but I stopped using it. However it seems unfair to say he missed, but then he did miss as it wasn't a goal.
So I’ll open a thread to gauge opinion, you could say a Statbank referendum
EDIT Thought about it and I shall just revert to including hit the post from tomorrow onwards, so no vote, life is too short
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If it goes in it's on target, as even though it hit the post, it hit the inside of the post at the right angle to cross the line.RedChaser said:
Interesting point because if it is deemed off target and goes in off the post you could have no shots on target and win 1-0 if no other goals scored.jdmotion said:Daft question: The Magennis shot that hit the post and rolled along the line - is that counted as off target?
I'm assuming off target.0 -
Oh my godRedChaser said:
Interesting point because if it is deemed off target and goes in off the post you could have no shots on target and win 1-0 if no other goals scored.jdmotion said:Daft question: The Magennis shot that hit the post and rolled along the line - is that counted as off target?
I'm assuming off target.0 -
I forgot to add my usual winky smiley emoji however Lancs seems to support this view and his decision is finalLeuth said:
Oh my godRedChaser said:
Interesting point because if it is deemed off target and goes in off the post you could have no shots on target and win 1-0 if no other goals scored.jdmotion said:Daft question: The Magennis shot that hit the post and rolled along the line - is that counted as off target?
I'm assuming off target.
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I thought on target meant the goalkeeper saved a shot that was otherwise going in. Magennis' shot was off target because it wasn't going in.lancashire lad said:We used to have a catagory "hit the post" but I stopped using it. However it seems unfair to say he missed, but then he did miss as it wasn't a goal.
So I’ll open a thread to gauge opinion, you could say a Statbank referendum
EDIT Thought about it and I shall just revert to including hit the post from tomorrow onwards, so no vote, life is too short
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Bauer was a 'good' sending off says Karl.
Josh hitting the post might be called a 'good' miss.2





