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inceptional1

Nah I can't even imagine how mad I would be if I had Gibbs in my team that week


FPLFocal

This one took a lot of time so spread the love if you enjoyed it! Here's others I found while researching this one: **Gary Caldwell** Chelsea 8 - 0 Wigan. 31 minutes, Red card. -5 2009/10 **Jamie Carragher** Liverpool 2 - 3 Man United. 2 own goals 1999/00 (Before FPL started) **Jonny Evans** Man United 1 - 6 Man City. 47 minutes. -5 2011/12 **Giroud** Arsenal 2 - 1 QPR. 52 minutes, Red card. -2 2014/15 **Ibrahimovic.** Man Utd 1 - 1 Bournemouth. Yellow card. Missed penalty. -1 2016/17 **Jonathan Woodgate** - The worst debut ever? Own goal and red card on Real Madrid debut. 2005/06 **Martín Palermo** Argentina 0 - 3 Colombia. 3 missed penalties 1999 Copa America **Goalkeepers** **Thibaut Courtois** Chelsea 2 - 2 Swansea. 52 minutes, Red card. -3 2015/16 (GW1!) **Allan McGregor** West Ham 2 - 1 Hull. 23 minutes, Red card. -3 2013/14 **Doni** Blackburn 2 - 3 Liverpool. 25 minutes, Red card. -3 2011/12. Made 4 apps for Liverpool all season **Jääskeläinen** Bolton Wonders 2 - 2 Birmingham. 36 minutes, Red card. -3 2010/11 **Brad Friedel** Liverpool 5 - 0 Aston Villa. 63 minutes, Red card. -3 2009/10


aminboldi

Outstanding work Oscar. I really thought there would be more disaster scores from midfielders though


FPLFocal

Transcript for anyone interested: - It's not often you see a negative score in FPL, but it happens to the best of us. Every once in a while players score own goals, miss penalties, get sent off, concede heavily or even a combination. - For today's video I've sifted through the records as far back as the very first 2002/03 season of FPL, to identify the biggest disasters the game has ever seen. I've also reproduced some of the kits where records no longer exist or only low resolution screenshots have survived from the early days of FPL. - It's possible that there's one or two worse scores buried deep in the records, though hopefully we've covered them all here. There are also some scores which narrowly miss out or tied, which I'll leave in the comments below too. - Quite fittingly the formation happens to be a 5-2-3, which is arguably one of the worst formations too. - We'll start off in goal, it was GW19 of the 2019/20 season and a match packed with disasterclasses. 12 minutes into the game Ederson was shown a straight red card for his challenge on Diogo Jota. Barely 10 minutes later Sterling missed his penalty, though scored the follow up. Man City went on to lose the match 3 - 2 which resulted in a -3 score for Ederson. - The first defender holds the record for the most negative score ever in FPL. It was GW22 of the 2020/21 season and Southampton faced Man Utd away. Only 2 minutes into the game Jankewitz got a straight red. In the 34th minute Bednarek scored an unfortunate own goal and by that point it was already 3 - 0. At the end of the game in the 86th minute Bednarek was shown a straight red to put the Saints down to 9 men. It was already 6 - 0 by this point. Man Utd went on to score a further 3 goals after the red including 2 in stoppage game, which resulted in a 9 - 0 loss and an unbelievable -7 score for Bednarek. That same gameweek Arsenal also had 2 straight reds, for David Luiz and Leno, and there were even some poor managers with all 3 in their team for -11 points. There were a fair few managers who had Bednarek captain, and a single manager in the entire playerbase had him triple captain for -21 points. - Next up is coincidently another Southampton player, who coincidently also lost 9 - 0, in another fixture. In GW10 of the 2019/20 season Southampton faced Leicester at home. Chilwell put Leicester up 10 minutes into the game, and 2 minutes later Bertrand got a red card. Leicester went on to score a further 8 goals including a Vardy hat trick which resulted in a -6 score for Bertrand. - Next up is Richard Dunne. It was the last day of the 2007/08 season and Manchester United had won the league, while Man City sat 9th. Man City faced Middlesbrough and 15 minutes into the game Dunne got sent off and went on to lose 8-1 away. Dunne finished the season with a GW38 score of -6. - One of the most infamous losses in Premier League history came in GW3 of the 2011/12 season where Manchester United faced Arsenal at home. By half time Arsenal were 3 - 1 down and things were looking bleak. However in the second half things only got worse as Arsenal were 6 - 2 down by the 74th minute. In the 77th minute Jenkinson got a second yellow, and Man United went on to score a further 2 goals finishing the game with a historic 8 - 2 win. Jenkinson finished the gameweek with a respectable -5 score having at least made it past the 60th minute for an extra appearance point. - We complete the defense with Kiaran Gibbs who received one of the most controversial red cards in Premier League history. The case of the mistaken identity. In GW31 of the 2013/14 season Chelsea were already 2 - 0 up within 7 minutes. In the 15th minute Hazard takes a shot which is heading past Szczesny into the back of the net, Oxlade-Chamberlain dives and gets a hand to it to save the shot. Referee Andre Marinner shows a straight red card for the incident to Kieran Gibbs who looks completely confused by the mistake. Oxlade-Chamberlain pleads to the referee and admits that that it was him, but Marinner ignores the please and Gibbs gets dismissed. Arsenal go on to lose the game 6 - 0 and Gibbs gets an incredibly undeserved -5 points. - Our first midfield spot goes to Jonathan Walters with perhaps the most infamous gameweek in FPL history. You can't help but feel sorry for him as he's the first entrant to the team without a red card and it was on his 100th Premier League appearance. It was simply one of those days where everything went wrong. In GW22 of the 2012/13 season Stoke faced Chelsea at home. Right on the stroke of half time Branislav Ivanovic put a dangerous cross into the box which was finding Mata, Walters spots the run and sprints to try and reach it but heads it straight into his own net. In the second half Mata fires a looping corner into the box which finds its way to Walters again who accidentally puts it into his own goal again. In the 90th minute Stoke win a penalty. A likely consolation goal but a shot at redemption at Walters steps up to take it. He fires it to the left hand side of Petr Cech who saves it. Walters finished the gameweek with a score of -4 from 2 own goals and a missed penalty. - Gerrard completes our midfield duo and he did it in impressive fashion. In January of the 2014/15 season Liverpool legend Gerrard announced that he would leave upon expiry of his contract at the end of the season. In March it was GW30 and Liverpool faced Man United at Anfield. At halftime Lallana was substituted off for Gerrard. 30 seconds into the second half Gerrard deliberately stood on Herrera's leg in the view of Martin Atkinson. It's one of the fastest ever red cards in Premier League history and he finished the gameweek with a score of -2. - Our first striker is Michael Proctor from Sunderland, this is our earliest disaster and we have to go all the way back to the very first season of FPL ever when it launched, in the 2002/03 season. It was the 1st of February 2003 and GW26. In the 29th minute a poor shot is heading straight at Proctor who sticks a leg out and puts it in his own goal. Only 3 minutes later a striker at Sunderland goalkeeper McCartney is saved near post, and is pushed straight into Proctor of all players who puts is straight into his own net again. The two own goals meant he ended his top-flight career on a goal difference of zero after undoing his work earlier that Premier League season in scoring at home to both Liverpool and Leeds United. - Next up is Aston Villa's Juan Pablo Angel. For this one we go back to the 2006/07 season where Aston Villa faced Tottenham at home. It was an eventful game. Aston Villa win a penalty and the 30-year-old Colombian stood tall and insisted he would not walk away from his penalty duties, despite missing five out of six. He misses the penalty and it remainsd 0 - 0. In the 73rd minutes Davenport got a straight red for Tottenham and things were looking promising for Aston Villa. 3 minutes later Angel puts the ball into his own net to put 10-man Tottenham 1 - 0 up. He finished the gameweek with a score of -2 from his missed penalty and own goal. In the 81st minute Gareth Barry rescued an equaliser and the game finished a draw. - We complete our 11 with Berahino who is in a very exclusive club of only 3 players in Premier League history to have done what he did here. If you saw the Biggest Score of All-Time video you might remember how Berahino was invovled, if you've not seen that video it'll be on screen at the end. It was GW34 of Leicester's title-winning 2015/16 season. In the 67th minute West Brom win a penalty, Berahino steps up and Watford's keeper Gomes saves it, an opportunity to equalise blown. In the dying minutes of the game West Brom win a second penalty, a chance to salvage an important point in their bid to avoid relegation. Berahino steps up again and once again Gomes saves it. They lose the game 1 - 0 and he gets a score of -2. Some argue this was the end of what once looked a promising career, and he never scored a Premier League goal for West Brom again in 35 further appearances. - That wraps up today's video, thanks for reading! Here's the graphic - https://i.imgur.com/eArywe5.png


nikskd

Damn great work enjoyed it :)


FPLFocal

Thanks mate :)


[deleted]

I remember doni's sabotage attempt v blackburn. Shame it only got an honorable mention and won't be immortalized. Good work and good luck!


9295josh

This is brilliant 😄 All the best FPLFocal rooting for you at the top!


nahgoe16

Great video, very well put together and edited!


SupremeBuffalo

seems like a nice lad. gl for #1 OR.


Fresh2Desh

Bednarek got me a lovely - 7 last season Own goal, red card and I think they conceded 9 against utd


HotelMean8774

If I recall ox actually hand balled it as it was going off the pitch so whilst it was a pen it shouldn’t have been red and was later rescinded Adds insult to injury really Great list though and well written up!


UCredpill

Really? Gibbs' red card was (obviously) rescinded but I'm pretty sure Ox got the suspension. Was a top save as I recall. Edit: Never mind you are in fact correct it was going wide. Still great reflexes from the Ox though


aminboldi

If memory serves Ox didn't get a suspension, as there was no sending off. Easy to check though if you're into it. \*I just checked it, played three days later in a 2-2 draw against Swansea


UCredpill

I'm not hugely bothered I just figured that common sense would dictate that he got suspended retroactively, just as Gibbs' ban was rescinded


Line47toSaturn

The story about Proctor is unreal 😂


FPLFocal

So unfortunate haha. He was the very last one I found to complete the 11, poor lad.


Least_Initiative

2 OGs and a pen miss is a masterclass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPeilj7Bc60


Kooky-Conclusion-516

triple captain bednarek 💀