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Good question, I have no idea so asked artificial intelligence...
While specific 1980s-only datasets are rare, historical analysis and notable matches from the era illustrate the following trends: Winning Probability: Teams with a player sent off had only a 23% chance of winning and an 18% chance of drawing. Goal Disadvantage: A red card at half-time historically reduces a team's expected goal difference by approximately 0.85 goals. Defensive Resilience: High-profile 1980s matches showed that elite teams could sometimes overcome the deficit. In the 1985 FA Cup Final, Manchester United became the first team to have a player (Kevin Moran) sent off in a final but still managed to beat Everton 1–0 in extra time. |
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Ha thats the only one i remember
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Can't compare because you can't say 10 men now it has to be 10 players
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You can say 10 men but you will be ruled offside and possibly red carded.
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