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It's not actually true that Mourinho-coached teams always get a man red-carded against Barcelona, though after this weekend, it has happened on 5-of-12 occasions, which is unusually high.
The Special One's Special Strategy for El Clásico Gabriele Marcotti 2011
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Even in his previous spells with Inter and Chelsea, he often had players red-carded against Barcelona.
The Special One's Special Strategy for El Clásico Gabriele Marcotti 2011
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* According to the USSF's referee week in review, the disallowed goal by D.C. United's Danny Allsopp last weekend against the Houston Dynamo should have counted and United's Julius James should have been red-carded.
Saturday kickaround: Dempsey scores, MLS referee review, D.C. United at Colorado, USA women vs. China, Palace loss, NCAA roundup Steve Goff 2010
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Or karate kick your opponent in the chest, which Nigel de Jong did to Xabi Alonso, and for which he should have been red-carded.
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Add new rights of appeal if you don't like a verdict, new prospects of proactive inquiry when there's a general stink, and newly defined sanctions right up to the point where a delinquent editor is red-carded to his publisher and left to hang onto his job? if he can.
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And David Rudd of Muskegon, MI, jested: "this just in: jim joyce called koman coulibaly to offer some advice about owning mistakes. the Malian ref red-carded him, without saying why."
Tom Pfingsten: What Koman Coulibaly's Blown Call Says About Us 2010
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Then Forlan converted a penalty kick in the second half after goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was red-carded.
World Cup roundup 2010
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More impressive to me was the grace of the South Africans players and spectators alike when the referee red-carded the South African goalkeeper and sent him off during a match with Uruguay.
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I'm about to watch the second half, but, frankly, I'm thinking the Serbian advantage against the red-carded Germans is your classic insurmountable 1-0 World Cup lead.
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Thomas Mueller and Cacau also scored against an overwhelmed Australian defense in the second half after Cahill was red-carded in the 56th minute for a late tackle on Bastian Schweinsteiger.
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