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Joey Barton: QPR
Sent off for apparent headbutt on Norwich's Bradley Johnson despite little contact seemingly being made

QPR manager Neil Warnock
"Not in a million years has he been headbutted. The movement of him going backwards has conned the referee. The linesman was 50 yards away. I think they've just guessed."

Frank Lampard: Chelsea
Fortunate not to be sent off for lunge on Wolves midfielder Adam Hammill, referee Peter Walton dished out yellow card instead. He went on to score Chelsea's winner

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas
"I know the challenge might have been over the top but I think Peter decided Frank is not that type of player to lose his head over a challenge. I would congratulate his decision."

Johan Djourou: Arsenal
Received second booking in 78th minute for bringing down Bobby Zamora with Arsenal 1-0 up. They went on to lose 2-1

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
"I felt the referee got it all wrong and all on the same side. We would not have been in trouble if we had stayed with 11. They tried every time to get him the second yellow and the referee was naive enough to give it."

Nenad Milijas: Wolves
Sent off by Stuart Atwell after 75 minutes against Arsenal for sliding tackle on Mikel Arteta

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy
"Was it a red card? Not while I've got a hole in my bum."

Danny Graham: Swansea
Handball before scoring against QPR, but not penalised by referee Lee Probert

QPR manager Neil Warnock
"It's the big decisions that you want referees to get right. I thought there were a number of mistakes."

Conor Sammon: Wigan
Sent off in first half by Phil Dowd for supposedly elbowing Manchester United's Michael Carrick

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez
"It was a shocking decision, I was gobsmacked."

Leon Osman: Everton
Tripped over the ground to win penalty from Howard Webb at Sunderland

Everton manager David Moyes
"It's a terrible decision by the referee and Martin [O'Neill] should feel hard done by."

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas
"I know the challenge might have been over the top but I think Peter decided Frank is not that type of player to lose his head over a challenge. I would congratulate his decision."

Johan Djourou: Arsenal
Received second booking in 78th minute for bringing down Bobby Zamora with Arsenal 1-0 up. They went on to lose 2-1

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
"I felt the referee got it all wrong and all on the same side. We would not have been in trouble if we had stayed with 11. They tried every time to get him the second yellow and the referee was naive enough to give it."

Nenad Milijas: Wolves
Sent off by Stuart Atwell after 75 minutes against Arsenal for sliding tackle on Mikel Arteta

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy
"Was it a red card? Not while I've got a hole in my bum."

Danny Graham: Swansea
Handball before scoring against QPR, but not penalised by referee Lee Probert

QPR manager Neil Warnock
"It's the big decisions that you want referees to get right. I thought there were a number of mistakes."

Conor Sammon: Wigan
Sent off in first half by Phil Dowd for supposedly elbowing Manchester United's Michael Carrick

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez
"It was a shocking decision, I was gobsmacked."

Leon Osman: Everton
Tripped over the ground to win penalty from Howard Webb at Sunderland

Everton manager David Moyes
"It's a terrible decision by the referee and Martin [O'Neill] should feel hard done by."
SOURCE: The Telegraph