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Arsenal slip to bottom of fair play league

Arsene Wenger's Arsenal have fallen to the bottom of the fair play league, returning to where they were when the manager first arrived 14 years ago.

After topping the fair play charts last term, the Gunners have gone back to their 'dirty' roots with four red cards and 25 yellows in 12 matches this term.

The Gunners have notched up 37 points, placing them below perennial bad boys Bolton with West Brom, Manchester City and Wolves making up the bottom five.

Arsenal's London rivals Fulham are sitting pretty on top with just 14 cautions whilst Everton have received less cards (11 yellow and one red) but sit second as Wigan, Tottenham and Manchester United come in at third, fourth and fifth respectively.

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