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10th December 2016
07:03pm GMT

As you can see, Ipswich striker David McGoldrick is Bamba's first target, and others feel his wrath before Neil Warnock steps in. Normally, the sight of your own manager trying to stop you making matters worse should be enough of an incentive to stop. However, as you can see, Sol Bamba doesn't play by anyone else's rules. The 31-year-old was said to be "distraught" after the game, with Warnock waiting until the morning to speak to his player about what happened at Portman Road. https://twitter.com/mrwayneg/status/807650095328088064 Bamba can surely expect a lengthy ban for his actions, though it remains to be seen whether he will be given additional punishment for the scenes that followed his dismissal. Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday LiveWho's next?! ? Sol Bamba takes on the officials and his own manager as he loses his head and earns himself a red card. pic.twitter.com/nd8oY1YAeo
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