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Gillingham manager Mark Bonner reacts to Ethan Coleman’s red card against Tranmere Rovers in League 2 clash

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Manager Mark Bonner sees his team’s red cards as lessons to be learned after picking up a third of the season on Saturday. For the second home game running the Gills found themselves down to 10 men.

This time it was a second yellow card for Ethan Coleman that led to his dismissal, sent off by referee Will Finnie with an hour gone. Report: Gillingham 3 Tranmere 0 The Gills managed to still win 3-0 after scoring two late goals on the counter-attack.

Coleman’s red card came two weeks after Max Ehmer was also sent off for a couple of bookable offences in a 1-0 home win over Chesterfield.

Euan Williams picked up a red card in the League Cup loss at Swansea. On the latest dismissal, Bonner said: “It’s a yellow card.

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