Birmingham 0-3 Arsenal

Birmingham's Lee Bowyer has been banned for three matches after accepting a charge of violent conduct for a challenge on Arsenal's Bacary Sagna. Referee Peter Walton told the Football Association he would have dismissed the 34-year-old had he seen the incident in the Gunners' 3-0 win on Saturday.
Bowyer was substituted after appearing to stamp on the French defender.
He will miss Tuesday's match with Blackpool and cup trips to Millwall and West Ham on 8 and 11 January.
"We have got a good discipline record at this club and stress to the players every week how important discipline is," said Birmingham manager Alex McLeish.
Craig Gardner's dismissal against Wigan in September is the Blues' only red card of the season, although they are in a lowly 18th place in the most recent edition of the Premier League's Fair Play Table.
Bowyer, who has also played for Charlton, Leeds, West Ham and Newcastle during his career, has received more bookings than any other player since the Premier League began in 1992, with 98 bookings to his name.
In September, McLeish admitted that he substituted Bowyer in the 3-1 defeat by West Brom because he feared he may later be sent off after being cautioned by referee Chris Foy.
McLeish refused to be drawn on the midfielder's latest indiscretion immediately after Saturday's match, but, speaking before the charge was announced, he stressed the need for retrospective punishment to be applied equally throughout the Premier League.
"We're not defending anybody if they have made a bad decision on the field. But we're looking for fairness. If it's going to be the smaller clubs that are scrutinised, then you've got to look at the bigger clubs as well," he stated.

:D:D Well Played the FA
 
Wasn't the six that I was hoping for but at least this proves the FA do actually look into stuff.
 
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