The 2021/22 season will live long in the memory for Bristol Rovers supporters.
Ably led by manager Joey Barton, The Gas produced a fine run of form that ended with one of the most remarkable final day moments of all-time.
Described by Barton as ‘A footballing miracle’, Rovers somehow leapfrogged third placed Northampton Town with a 7-0 home hammering of Scunthorpe United to secure the final promotion spot and ensure the club’s stay in League Two was limited to a solitary season.
Who will ever forget the moment Elliot Anderson grabbed the decisive late winner and sparked wild celebrations from every corner of the Memorial Stadium?
It was unquestionably a successful season and one that the Rovers supporters will always look back upon with great fondness - but there was one League Two table where Barton and his side found themselves wanting.
With the use of statistics provided by transfermarkt.co.uk, BristolWorld takes a look at how Rovers and their now former League Two rivals fared in the season’s Fair Play table.

13. Port Vale - 73 yellows, 4 reds
Photo: Dan Istitene

14. Carlisle United - 83 yellows, 2 reds
Photo: Pete Norton

15. Oldham Athletic - 79 yellows, 3 reds
Photo: Pete Norton

16. Colchester United - 75 yellows, 5 reds
Photo: Mark Fletcher