Yes, a a cumulative total of 5 yellow cards makes a one match ban
5 yellows = red-suspension
i don't know the premier league but a Mexican goalkeeper oswaldo sanchez got a yellow before the game started
Manchester City, more specifically Mario Balotelli, has the most yellow cards and two red cards in the 2011-2012 season. After the firework incident nearly burning down his bathroom and countless retaliations at Mancini and other players, Mario Balotelli has the worst disciplinary record in the Barclays Premier League.
Jean Claude van damne
Had to be a Blackburn or a Bolton game surely ;)
Lee Bowyer with 99 yellows
Same as any other league you get a warning 2 yellow cards in one game will get you suspended for a game
Two yellow cards equals a red card and in the Barclays Premier League and other competitions it will be a one game ban but if you get a straight red your suspension could be 1-10 weeks and even more. And if you eventually end up getting 5 yellow cards in that same season you will also serve a one match ban.
henry
The most booked player in English Premier League history is Robbie Savage (Wales), who has received a record 89 yellow cards during his stints in the league with Leicester City, Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers and Derby County.
Five for a one-game ban, ten for two games and fifteen for three games.
July 1968