Quote from: dave shelley on April 02, 2019, 09:41:52 AMWhatever the outcome of our season, that has to be a standout moment. Imagine being a defender that late in the game and having to chase that. Definitely heading towards Des Bremner status, in fact on second thoughts he's probably attained it.Seconded, do you think we will hang onto him for next season or given the clubs philosophy changes of increasing value of assets to sell for profit, we’ll sell ?
Whatever the outcome of our season, that has to be a standout moment. Imagine being a defender that late in the game and having to chase that. Definitely heading towards Des Bremner status, in fact on second thoughts he's probably attained it.
How many yellows is he on now?15 and that's a 3 match ban which is a worry as he got to 10 yellows about two months ago. I imagine it will continue in play offs if we make it.
Thou I dont know as many Villa players as our older posters on here , to me he has got to be in my top 5 best value for money player in my time . I look at the likes of Platt , God Mcgrath and Dwight Yorke for me as value for money , not including any of our own youth players. But SJM has to be in my top 5 already .
Number of cautions Cut-off date [inclusive] Five [Premier League] Following 19 league fixtures Five [EFL] Following 19 league fixtures Five [National League] Following 23 league fixtures 10 [Premier League Following 32 league fixtures 10 [EFL] Following 37 league fixtures 10 [National League] Following 37 league fixtures 15 [All leagues] *End of the season**The remaining competitions will carry suspensions in those competitions only when a player has received two yellow cards in that competition.N.B. Discipline in the EFL Trophy is competition specific and remains unchanged from last season.* The FA Women’s Super League does not have cut-off dates. Automatic suspensions for players accumulating 5, 10, 15 cautions etc. will take effect at any stage during the season.** This does not apply to play-off matches.