It's his 6th red card of his career, if he hasn't learned from the first three....well maybe he got the point now! {SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif
Mikel
Started by
abramovich
, Jan 08 2008 10:28 PM
#41
Posted 09 January 2008 - 09:34 PM
#42
Posted 10 January 2008 - 01:50 AM
"JT26CFC":2cjwbcrh said:
It's his 6th red card of his career, if he hasn't learned from the first three....well maybe he got the point now! {SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif
6 red cards is alot. Especially since we're talking about a guy who is only 20 years old.
I wonder what the record of most red cards in a career is. Mikel might just be on his way to break that record. {SMILIES_PATH}/actions1.gif
#43
Posted 10 January 2008 - 02:51 AM
http://www.telegraph...0/sfnche110.xml
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
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Well,thank God for that.
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
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Well,thank God for that.
#44
Posted 10 January 2008 - 03:39 AM
"abramovich":3rf6wmwl said:
http://www.telegraph...0/sfnche110.xml
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
..............................
Well,thank God for that.
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
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Well,thank God for that.
I know I should feel grateful for that but I really don't. I think it's just stupid. If someone gets suspended it should take place during the time the player is at the club and not when he's off playing somewhere else.
#45
Posted 10 January 2008 - 05:56 AM
source: http://www.chelseafc.com
The team has coped well in the latest absence of the first choice keeper with four wins out of four and the man between the posts during that time, Hilario, has spoken about succeeding over Everton on Tuesday with one man less on the pitch.
'Even with 10 men, we believed in ourselves,' he said. 'It is difficult but we pushed hard and we had a chance to score. We believed until the end that we could win the game.
'Mikel is fundamental to us. When we lost him it was hard to find the way to play again and it was difficult to get the win but he has nothing he needs to say to us because he went into the challenge to get the ball. He didn't want to hurt the player, he just wanted to get the ball.
'The refs are more focused on this kind of challenge and everybody has to adapt but on the pitch in that moment, the players are only focused on the ball.'
Hilario is a teammate, but still...
The team has coped well in the latest absence of the first choice keeper with four wins out of four and the man between the posts during that time, Hilario, has spoken about succeeding over Everton on Tuesday with one man less on the pitch.
'Even with 10 men, we believed in ourselves,' he said. 'It is difficult but we pushed hard and we had a chance to score. We believed until the end that we could win the game.
'Mikel is fundamental to us. When we lost him it was hard to find the way to play again and it was difficult to get the win but he has nothing he needs to say to us because he went into the challenge to get the ball. He didn't want to hurt the player, he just wanted to get the ball.
'The refs are more focused on this kind of challenge and everybody has to adapt but on the pitch in that moment, the players are only focused on the ball.'
Hilario is a teammate, but still...
#46
Posted 10 January 2008 - 08:40 AM
"Nibs":nf87tfun said:
Anyway - Mikel is forgiven but he'd better not do anything like that again any time soon.
Well, not anytime soon...but, probably in a month or so, when he returns from Africa's Cup!! {SMILIES_PATH}/icon_twisted.gif
#47
Posted 10 January 2008 - 10:57 AM
"The Moos":1lhfru2w said:
"abramovich":1lhfru2w said:
http://www.telegraph...0/sfnche110.xml
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
..............................
Well,thank God for that.
Although Mikel will be on duty with Nigeria in the African Cup of Nations for much of the next month, the Football Association yesterday confirmed that his suspension for the tackle on Everton's Phil Neville during Tuesday's Carling Cup tie will begin immediately and so only include matches he was already due to have missed.
..............................
Well,thank God for that.
I know I should feel grateful for that but I really don't. I think it's just stupid. If someone gets suspended it should take place during the time the player is at the club and not when he's off playing somewhere else.
What about when a player is suspended, but injured, so would miss the game anyway.
#48
Posted 10 January 2008 - 01:13 PM
Neville shares his views on tackles and foreigners {SMILIES_PATH}/icon_rolleyes.gif
#49
Posted 10 January 2008 - 01:20 PM
should of been sent of himself for 2 yellows, but the ref bottled it!
How can you take anyone seriously when their dad is called Neville Neville {SMILIES_PATH}/317.gif
How can you take anyone seriously when their dad is called Neville Neville {SMILIES_PATH}/317.gif
#50
Posted 10 January 2008 - 04:21 PM
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"I think he went for the ball. It was probably with his studs showing but foreigners tend to tackle like that."
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#51
Posted 10 January 2008 - 09:20 PM
"The Moos":3mt2fs3v said:
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"I think he went for the ball. It was probably with his studs showing but foreigners tend to tackle like that."
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Yes we do, Moos, let's just come clean about it {SMILIES_PATH}/139.gif
#52
Posted 11 January 2008 - 02:44 AM
"BLUENUT":27esifsl said:
should of been sent of himself for 2 yellows, but the ref bottled it!
How can you take anyone seriously when their dad is called Neville Neville {SMILIES_PATH}/317.gif
How can you take anyone seriously when their dad is called Neville Neville {SMILIES_PATH}/317.gif
How convenient that he forgot about his two bookable offences, eh? Wonder if he should have also said "yeah, I should have gone, but I used to play for Man U, and I'm English, so the refs don't send us off do they?"
#53
Posted 12 January 2008 - 01:07 PM
Mikel - I'm not a monster
Hope he sorts it out. {SMILIES_PATH}/happy0034.gif
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Mikel has revealed he has asked for advice from Chelsea team-mate Michael Essien, who was also criticised for his physical style when he arrived in England.
"Essien has given me some advice because he went through this as well," Mikel added. "Things have changed for him now and I hope they do for me."
"Essien has given me some advice because he went through this as well," Mikel added. "Things have changed for him now and I hope they do for me."
Hope he sorts it out. {SMILIES_PATH}/happy0034.gif
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