Sunday, September 12, 2010

Be careful of Karl Henry? (Revised)

Fulham rocked as Zamora suffers broken leg

It is horrible to see another broken leg in the premier league yesterday. Get well soon Bobby Zamora. Who made the tackle? Karl Henry, who was highlighted by MOTD last fixture who win many battles (actually foul on) Joey Barton of Newcastle. That is Joey Barton, can you think of any other player can do this?


(He is the no.8 player)

It also remind me about another bad tacke on Rosicky last season. Late tackle and never gonna get the ball.



Let's also look at the stats. last year from the offical website we found that actually he is not a very dirty player.

Fouls (60) - The 10th most foul commited player last season - Kevin Davies had 103 times and Tim Cahill has 73 times.
Yellow cars (6) - Not a big number in the rank 50th to 65th. Bolton's Fabrice Muamba booked 11 times and 6 players booked 10 times.

And his record throughout his career? Just only one red card against Rosicky.

Arsene Wenger gave very bad comments on Martin Taylor and Ryan Shawcross, who breaks the legs of his playesr Eduardo and Ramsey respectively. So what did Mark Hughes said after the loss of his beloved stirker for 4 months? No complaints on their play.


Hughes rues Zamora injury after Wolves win


While Fulham's fans gave full vent to their anger at Wolves's physical approach—which earned six yellow cards and one red—Hughes had no complaints about Mick McCarthy's tactics.

"Wolves were competitive as you'd expect. Mick McCarthy sets his teams up to compete for every ball," he said.

"The Premier League is competitive and I've had similar criticism in the past. Sometimes it's warranted and sometimes it isn't.

"Maybe today some of the fouls were made to break up our momentum and maybe at times were a little bit cynical. That's why the crowd was getting frustrated.

"I'd never criticise any team for trying to be competitive against us - that's part and parcel of the Premier League."


I agree. This is the style of premier league.

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