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4. I'm sure Grant got about 14 or 15 in one season. McCormack being another one?
 
To get:

1) Only 5 players got 2 red cards in a single season in the 2000s (not the same season, pedants). Name them.. Mcsweeney, Broughton, McCormack and/.....
4) Since 2000/1, three players hold the record for the number of yellow cards in a season. Name the players and the number of cards achieved. Grant, McCormack....and? (14)
5) Who is the only player to have scored a hat-trick for and against Norwich at Carrow Road?
 
No. 5) Roy Hollis 1954-55

No.24 Div 3 (South)
Monday 27th December 1954
Norwich City 3-3 Southend United.

Southend came within an ace of completing the double over Norwich when Baron netted in the dying seconds only to see the goal disallowed by the referee. Altogether a draw was probably a fair result in front of an attendance of 21,963 spectators. Main honours of the day must go to Roy Hollis, captain for the day, against his former team, he scored a well taken hat-trick which had the Norwich fans saying “why did we let him go?”. Norwich took the lead early in the game, but Southend equalised in the 11th minute when Hollis hooked the ball home from a Sibley corner kick. In the second half with Norwich again leading Hollis scored his second and he completed his hat-trick ten minutes from the end. In the second half Blues were on the defensive for much of the half and Threadgold made several superb saves. Team: Threadgold; Pavitt and A. Anderson; Burns, Howe and Lawler; Sibley, Whyte, Hollis, Baron and Bainbridge.
 
Have a feeling Tes the Cat may have got 2 reds in one season once? If not him then possibly Flavs may have got unlucky twice in one season (possibly the season Tes earned his nickname?).
 
No. 5) Roy Hollis 1954-55

No.24 Div 3 (South)
Monday 27th December 1954
Norwich City 3-3 Southend United.

Southend came within an ace of completing the double over Norwich when Baron netted in the dying seconds only to see the goal disallowed by the referee. Altogether a draw was probably a fair result in front of an attendance of 21,963 spectators. Main honours of the day must go to Roy Hollis, captain for the day, against his former team, he scored a well taken hat-trick which had the Norwich fans saying “why did we let him go?”. Norwich took the lead early in the game, but Southend equalised in the 11th minute when Hollis hooked the ball home from a Sibley corner kick. In the second half with Norwich again leading Hollis scored his second and he completed his hat-trick ten minutes from the end. In the second half Blues were on the defensive for much of the half and Threadgold made several superb saves. Team: Threadgold; Pavitt and A. Anderson; Burns, Howe and Lawler; Sibley, Whyte, Hollis, Baron and Bainbridge.

Yeah, spot on
 
Have a feeling Tes the Cat may have got 2 reds in one season once? If not him then possibly Flavs may have got unlucky twice in one season (possibly the season Tes earned his nickname?).
 
To get:

1) Only 5 players got 2 red cards in a single season in the 2000s (not the same season, pedants). Name them.. Mcsweeney, Broughton, McCormack, Christophe and/.....
4) Since 2000/1, three players hold the record for the number of yellow cards in a season. Name the players and the number of cards achieved. Grant, McCormack....and? (14)
 
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