1. Kieron Dyer & Lee Bowyer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ebdYLD2_Hc In April 2005, during a 3-0 home defeat against Premier League rivals Aston Villa, Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer had to be restrained after the pair began grappling with each other off the ball. The duo were eventually dragged away by teammates after throwing punches at each other, and Bowyer was seen walking away with a ripped shirt.
The Consequence The pair were given straight red cards and Newcastle finished the game with eight men, as Steven Taylor had already been dismissed for handball. The pair later appeared alongside Magpies manager Graeme Souness to apologise for their conduct. Bowyer was fined £600 and ordered to pay £1,000 costs, and received a four-match ban by the Football Association, who later added a further three-matches to the suspension and fined him an additional £30,000.* Newcastle appealed against Dyer's red card as the club deemed Bowyer as the aggressor, and that was reflected in each players' punishments. The FA upheld Dyer's three-match ban.** The pair both left Newcastle for West Ham in the years that followed. Bowyer left in 2006, and Dyer a year later. Source(s): *
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