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Howard Webb, England's leading referee and the man in charge of the game in which Fabrice Muamba collapsed, has cautioned players against "crying wolf" by feigning injury as it could increase the chance of on-field tragedy. Webb, speaking for the first t Full Article at The Independent
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the pitch with a cardiac arrest and nearly died in March, has warned players that feigning injuries could risk lives. Webb said in an interview tha Full Article at Reuters Mobile
BUDAPEST - Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the pitch with a cardiac arrest and nearly died in March, has warned players that feigning injuries could risk lives. Webb said that the Muamba incident duri Full Article at Today Online
BUDAPEST -- Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the pitch with a cardiac arrest and nearly died in March, has warned players that feigning injuries could risk lives. Webb said in an interview that the Mua Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the pitch with a cardiac arrest and nearly died in March, has warned players that feigning injuries could risk lives. Webb said in an interview that the Muamba incident Full Article at SuperSport
Howard Webb has spoken for the first time about the match in which Fabrice Muamba collapsed and warned players that feigning injury could risk tragedies taking place in the future. Webb, who said Muamba's heart attack and recovery had had a lasting impac Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Referee Howard Webb gestures during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Newcastle United in Sunderland, northern England, August 20, 2011. BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice M Full Article at Reuters.co.uk
Webb said in an interview that the Muamba incident during an FA Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur and his subsequent recovery had had a lasting impact on him. Speaking at FIFA's medical congress, he said that referees may be reluctant to stop the flow Full Article at International Herald Tribune
Howard Webb has spoken for the first time about watching Fabrice Muamba collapse on the pitch in front of him. Webb also warned players that feigning injury could risk tragedies taking place in the future. Webb, who said Muamba's heart attack and recover Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Howard Webb has spoken for the first time about the match in which Fabrice Muamba collapsed and warned players that feigning injury could risk tragedies taking place in the future. Webb, who said Muamba's heart attack and recovery had had a lasting impac Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Howard Webb has spoken for the first time about the match in which Fabrice Muamba collapsed and warned players that feigning injury could risk tragedies taking place in the future. Webb, who said Muamba's cardiac arrest and recovery had had a lasting imp Full Article at Sporting Life
Howard Webb has spoken for the first time about the match in which Fabrice Muamba collapsed and warned players that feigning injury could risk tragedies taking place in the future. Webb, who said Muamba's heart attack and recovery had had a lasting impac Full Article at The Independent
West Brom central defender Jonas Olsson is the target of Harry Redknapp’s affections, as Tottenham look to improve their backline, The Mirror reports. The 29 year old has just 12 months left on his contract at the Hawthorns and could be available on a cu Full Article at A Different League
Spurs are poised to make a £3million bid for West Brom defender Jonas Olsson. Boss Harry Redknapp believes the 29-year-old centre-back, who has just 12 months left on his Hawthorns contract, would be ideal to bolster the Tottenham squad, after struggling Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
There will come a point in time when I sit down and explain to my children precisely what it means to be a Chelsea fan. I was told of the Kings Road swagger embodied by that ‘70s team and the legend of Osgood, Cooke, Bonetti and Harris; the sheer numbers Full Article at TheChels.net
The 2010 FIFA World Cup opened last Friday in South Africa, after years of preparation, with an Opening Ceremony at Soccer City Stadium - the first matches taking place over the weekend. Thousands attended the opening concerts and matches in person, whil Full Article at Boston.com
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Mark Hughes will be writing regular columns for Sportsmail. In the first of his dispatches, he talks about his German adventure, the menace of Didier Drogba and Joey Barton's fate. Big job: Mark Hughes (centre) is rebuilding at QPR after avoiding relegat Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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William Éric Gallas (born 17 August 1977 in Asnières-sur-Seine) is a French footballer who plays for English Premier League club Arsenal and the French national team. Regarded as a highly capable player, he primarily plays as a centre-back. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I think we have to improve a lot ... Even if we have good players and a good squad this result shows we are not ready yet.
It’s a very quiet dressing room. There’s only Michael Dawson, who we lost with injury, who is a leader and character. We have a lot of quiet boys, a very quiet team. Even William Gallas and Ledley King are quiet lads.
Nobody has been talking about what we will do next season
To get a yard of space on a defender like William Gallas and hit it with your so-called wrong foot into the top corner... Didi has hit some iconic goals for Chelsea over the years and that goes right in there with them.
We were not compact and they had a lot of space to play ... Maybe it was a big mistake from us. I would not say that we were robbed.
This result shows we are not ready yet ... We have to improve a lot, even if we have good players and a good squad. We have to work more and more.
The atmosphere is very bad, the mood is very down
I'm fit to play again and I'm coming back to the squad
@Rayan_Edwards @Cdriik945 jme posse toujours la même question le renoi c'est william gallas ?
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