The only three players who have received eight red cards in the Premier League are Patrick Vieira, Wayne Rooney, and John Terry. These players are notable for their competitive play and have had significant impacts on their respective teams. Their records reflect the intensity and physicality often seen in top-flight football.
In a game of cards with three players, you would remove the 3 of spades from your hand to play it.
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In a poker game, when two players have full houses, the winner is determined by the higher ranking set of three cards. If both players have the same ranking set of three cards, then the winner is determined by the higher ranking pair of cards.
Scottish Premiership Division Three was created in 1973.
Andy Cole Les Ferdinand Kevin Campbell Teddy Sheringham
To play the three cards game, each player is dealt three cards. The goal is to have the highest total value of the cards in your hand. Players can choose to keep their cards or exchange them for new ones. The player with the highest total value of cards at the end of the game wins.
Manchester United has already got three red cards this season.
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Andrew Cole Nick Barmby Craig Bellamy Les Ferdinand Marcus Bent
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Nicolas Anelka, Nick Barmby, Benito Carbone, Stan Collymore, Mark Hughes, Teddy Sheringham, Chris Sutton and Ashley Ward. Meanwhile, three players have scored for six Premiership clubs (so really it's 11 players who've scored for five): Marcus Bent, Andy Cole and Les Ferdinand.
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