WANDERERS rank 15th in our League One fair play table with over a quarter of the season already in the books.
We awarded one point for every yellow card and two for a red to work out which sides have been the worst offenders so far.
Ian Evatt’s men sit in the middle of the pack, having picked up 27 yellow cards in their opening 14 matches back in the third tier.
While Gethin Jones and Ricardo Santos have both served suspensions for reaching five yellows, the Whites haven’t had any players sent off this season.
Saturday’s opponents Gillingham are at the wrong end of the table on 32 points, having received 26 yellow cards and three reds.
Burton (32) and Wigan (31) also make up the bottom three, while Wycombe are leading the way on just 15 points.
Here is a full list of our League One fair play table
- Wycombe – 15 (13 yellows, 1 red)
- Lincoln – 20 (20 yellows, 0 reds)
- Ipswich – 20 (20 yellows, 0 reds)
- Oxford – 21 (21 yellows, 0 reds)
- Cambridge – 21 (21 yellows, 0 reds)
- Rotherham – 21 (17 yellows, 2 reds)
- Fleetwood – 22 (22 yellows, 0 reds)
- Cheltenham – 22 (22 yellows, 0 reds)
- Plymouth – 22 (22 yellows, 0 reds)
- MK Dons – 22 (22 yellows, 0 reds)
- Morecambe 22 (20 yellows, 1 red)
- Sunderland – 24 (22 yellows, 1 red)
- Portsmouth – 25 (25 yellows, 0 reds)
- Doncaster – 27 (27 yellows, 0 reds)
- Bolton – 27 (27 yellows, 0 reds)
- Sheffield Wednesday – 28 (28 yellows, 0 reds)
- Wimbledon – 29 (29 yellows, 0 reds)
- Crewe – 29 (27 yellows, 1 red)
- Accrington – 30 (30 yellows, 0 reds)
- Charlton – 30 (30 yellows, 0 reds)
- Shrewsbury – 30 (26 yellows, 2 reds)
- Wigan – 31 (31 yellows, 0 reds)
- Burton – 32 (28 yellows, 2 reds)
- Gillingham – 32 (26 yellows, 3 reds)
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