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Premier League Discipline 2016-17

Welcome to the the Premier League’s 2016-17 season – a season that was as much about discipline as it was about dazzling goals and dramatic saves. This was a season where the whistle of the referee was as crucial as the roar of the crowd, and where the color of a card could change the course of a game. From the most disciplined teams to the players who spent more time arguing with the ref than playing the ball, we’ve got it all covered. So, whether you’re a fan of the beautiful game’s tactical discipline or just love a good old-fashioned football controversy, you’re in for a treat. Get ready to dive into the nitty-gritty of the Premier League’s 2016-17 season, where every tackle was a potential game-changer and every yellow card a cliffhanger. Buckle up, because this is going to be one heck of a ride through the tumultuous terrain of football discipline!

PlayerTeamNumber
Granit XhakaArsenal2
FernandinhoMan City2
Miguel BritosWatford2
Laurent KoscielnyArsenal1
Andrew SurmanBournemouth1
Harry ArterBournemouth1
Simon FrancisBournemouth1
Ashley BarnesBurnley1
Jeff HendrickBurnley1
Ashley WilliamsEverton1
Phil JagielkaEverton1
Ahmed ElmohamadyHull1
Jake LivermoreHull1
Oumar NiasseHull1
Sam ClucasHull1
Tom HuddlestoneHull1
Jamie VardyLeicester1
NolitoMan City1
Sergio AgüeroMan City1
Ander HerreraMan United1
Marouane FellainiMan United1
Gastón RamírezMiddlesbrough1
Nathan RedmondSouthampton1
Virgil van DijkSouthampton1
Marko ArnautovicStoke1
Phil BardsleyStoke1
Adnan JanuzajSunderland1
Papy DjilobodjiSunderland1
Sebastian LarssonSunderland1
Steven PienaarSunderland1
Ben WatsonWatford1
Roberto PereyraWatford1
Sebastian PrödlWatford1
Aaron CresswellWest Ham1
Michail AntonioWest Ham1
Sam ByramWest Ham1
Sofiane FeghouliWest Ham1
Winston ReidWest Ham1
Total Red Cards 2016-1741

Premier League Red Cards 2016-17

The 2016-17 Premier League season was a thrilling ride, filled with intense matches, spectacular goals, and, of course, a fair share of disciplinary issues. The season saw a total of 41 red cards, shown to 38 different players. This statistic is a testament to the high stakes and competitive nature of the Premier League, where every tackle could potentially change the course of a match.

While red cards are often associated with aggressive play, they also reflect the passion and commitment of the players. Each red card tells a story of a moment where the intensity of the game reached its peak. Whether it was a last-ditch tackle, a moment of frustration, or a professional foul to prevent a goal, each red card had its own impact on the course of the season.

Most Premier League Yellow Cards 2016-17

Moving on to yellow cards, the 2016-17 season saw a whopping 1315 yellow cards. Yellow cards, often given for minor infringements, are a common sight in football matches. They serve as a warning to players, reminding them to keep their play within the rules of the game.

PlayerClubNationalityNumber
José HolebasWatford Greece14
Danny SimpsonLeicester City England12
Harry ArterAFC Bournmouth Ireland11
Idrissa GueyeEverton Senegal11
Shkodran MustafiArsenal Germany11
Oriol RomeuSouthampton Spain11
Gareth BarryEverton England10
Christian BentekeCrystal Palace Belgium10
Adam ClaytonMiddlesbrough England10
Diego CostaChelsea Spain10
Craig DawsonWest Bromwich Albion England10
Christian FuchsLeicester City Austria10
Mark NobleWest Ham United England10
Sebastian PrödlSunderland Austria10
Victor WanyamaTottenham Hotspur Kenya10
Joe AllenStoke City Wales9
Marko ArnautovicLiverpool Austria9
Sam ClucasHull City England9
Marouane FellainiManchester United Belgium9
Leroy FerSwansea Netherlands9
Robert HuthLeicester City Germany9
N'Golo KantéChelsea France9
Manuel LanziniWest Ham United Argentina9
Matthew LowtonBurnley England9
James McCleanWest Bromwich Albion Ireland9
Nicolás OtamendiManchester City Argentina9
Jason PuncheonCrystal Palace England9
Claudio YacobWest Bromwich Albion Argentina9

While a single yellow card might not seem significant, they can accumulate over the course of a season, leading to suspensions. This can have a major impact on a team’s performance, particularly if key players are forced to miss crucial matches. The high number of yellow cards in the 2016-17 season is a reflection of the competitive nature of the Premier League, where every player is willing to push the boundaries to help their team succeed.

RED CARDSYELLOW CARDS
ClubNo.ClubNo.
Hull City5Watford84
Manchester City5West Bromwich Albion80
Watford5Manchester United78
West Ham United5Sunderland78
Sunderland4West Ham United78
AFC Bournemouth3Crystal Palace77
Arsenal3Chelsea72
Burnley2Everton72
Everton2Leicester City72
Manchester United2Manchester City71
Southampton2Stoke City70
Stoke City2Arsenal68
Leicester City1Hull City67
Chelsea0Burnley65
Crystal Palace0Tottenham Hotspur62
Liverpool0Southampton59
Swansea City0Swansea City56
Tottenham Hotspur0Liverpool54
West Bromwich Albion0AFC Bournemouth52
Total Red Cards41Total Yellow Cards1315

Total Premier League Clubs Red and Yellow Cards 2016-17

When we combine the total number of red and yellow cards, we get a clearer picture of the overall discipline in the Premier League during the 2016-17 season. The total number of cards can vary greatly from club to club, reflecting the different styles of play and tactical approaches used by different teams.

Some teams may have a more aggressive style of play, leading to a higher number of cards, while others may focus on maintaining discipline and avoiding unnecessary fouls. Regardless of the approach, the total number of cards is an important factor that can influence a team’s success over the course of a season.

So, there you have it, a detailed look at the disciplinary record of the Premier League in the 2016-17 season. It’s a fascinating aspect of the game that often goes unnoticed, but plays a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the season. So, next time you watch a Premier League match, keep an eye on the referee’s cards – they might just tell a story of their own!