he is known in EPL 4 his days in wolves at 1997-2002...already infamously take out legs off bellamy n dugarry n ends charlton athletic player matt holmes career...lastly he reportedly told the 18 years old Ashley Young "Don't go past me or I will break your legs!" during match warm up many seasons back
so do u think this is the most hardcore tackle ever in modern football or there is other more hardcore tackle u think can topple this up???dont need 2 include eduardo n ramsey tackle broken legs in bpl bcoz everyone knows it already
No le, Muscat is at least ten times the thug Roy Keane was..And if there's any footballer who gets an injury and made me smile, it's him..This guy shouldnt even be allowed to be on the field playing football
This post has been edited by SGSuser: Jan 28 2011, 01:22 PM
Actually Keane's reputation took a tumble only after he admitted to deliberately injuring Alfe Inge Haaland in a book. I really wouldn't consider him as dirty, except for the incident involving Haaland.
Keane was hard and wears his heart on his sleeves evertime he plays and not afraid to tick off his own team mates. But his brilliance is seen when he captained Man Utd.
Don't confuse dirty players with players who go all out to win the game. What Kevin Muscat did was dirty and in no way be put in the same category as Keane.
Patrick Vieira who famously clashed with Keane several times has spoken of his admiration of Keane, for his winning attitude.
That was a crazy lunge but by no means the sickest tackle ever. I know everyone knows about eduardo and ramsey, and I myself know more being an Arsenal fan, but those two are the sickest I've seen. The intent was there, to harm, to scare Arsenal's "girls". You cant drive your car recklessly and then when you knocked someone say "Oh I'm sorry I didn't mean it." People don't care about how your normally drive, if you know it's dangerous, you shouldn't have driven like that in the first place. Which is why I would punch Shawcross and Taylor's face in if I see them.
Nigel de Jong is quite dirty too.
Oh I have to add, Roy Keane is definitely not a dirty player throughout his career, but he was out for revenge against Haaland.
Kevin Muscat is a prick of the highest order. It's why I have listed him amongst my most hated footballers and why I keep using him as an example.
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Muscat was branded a “lowlife” and a “nobody” by ex-England striker Ian Wright, then of Nottingham Forest, in September 1999. Wright claimed he was about to shoot when he heard Dougie Freedman, Forest's other striker, shout "leave it". Wright stepped over the ball to allow Freedman to hit it, but instead Muscat (who had, according to Wright, merely impersonated Freedman) appeared to clear the ball.[11]
Muscat was dubbed the "most hated man in football" by then Birmingham City player Martin Grainger in 2000.[12] He seriously injured both Craig Bellamy and Christophe Dugarry, the latter in a friendly international between Australia and France in 2001 with a sliding tackle from behind.[12] The French manager Roger Lemerre dubbed the tackle "an act of brutality".[12][13] There was speculation that Muscat’s temperament was the reason he was never selected for inclusion in an Old Firm encounter during the season he was at Rangers.[14]
In 2004, a lawsuit on Muscat brought by former Charlton Athletic player Matty Holmes resulted in a settlement of £250,000 plus costs in favour of Holmes, bringing the estimated settlement to around £750,000. Holmes had to have four operations on his leg following a tackle by Muscat in 1998, and there were initial fears that his leg might have to be amputated. The claim was settled at the High Court without any admission of liability.[15][16] In a League Cup tie while at Millwall, he grabbed the throat of Liverpool striker Milan Baros.[17] Also in 2004, Iwan Roberts admitted he deliberately stamped on Muscat in a match against Norwich City in revenge for his attempt to injure Craig Bellamy in 1999. Roberts was subsequently fined and suspended by the Football Association for his comments.[18][19]
In December 2005, he was the first A-League player to appear before a FFA disciplinary hearing and was subsequently suspended for two matches for "violent conduct".[20] At an A-league game in October 2006 Muscat clashed with then Adelaide United coach John Kosmina, knocking Kosmina from his chair while retrieving the ball. Kosmina responded by grabbing Muscat by the throat, an action for which Kosmina was suspended for four matches.[21][22]
Muscat's dominant personality and aggressive style has equally won him admirers and detractors in the A-League, with former England international Terry Butcher stating "Every manager in the A-League would love to have Kevin, and I'm no exception".[23]
In October 2010, Aston Villa winger Ashley Young recalled he was threatened by Muscat during his first professional match as an 18 year old. "Kevin Muscat said he would break my legs if I went past him," said Young. Their meeting occurred as they were warming up for an encounter between Watford F.C. and Millwall back in September 2003, but Muscat was sent off before Young came on as substitute for Watford.[24]
In January 2011, Muscat was suspended for eight matches following a tackle on Melbourne Heart player Adrian Zahra in an A-league fixture.[25]
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QUOTE(giotto @ Jan 28 2011, 03:37 PM)
Now this is nasty and dirty. Typical of Vinnie.
I think his 7 seconds sending off is still a record isn't it?
Added on January 28, 2011, 5:18 pmA popular incident is Harald Schumacher challenge on Battiston. The **** didn't seem to regret it either. It was clear he went for the player intentionally. Battiston later slipped into a coma, lost his two front teeth and damaged his vertabrae.
This post has been edited by Duke Red: Jan 28 2011, 05:18 PM
Unlike Muscat, Joey Barton is actually quite a decent player and this season he has somewhat cleaned up the negative aspects of his game both on and off the pitch. A poor man's Roy Keane perhaps...?
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Robbie Savage though...
That was a crazy lunge but by no means the sickest tackle ever. I know everyone knows about eduardo and ramsey, and I myself know more being an Arsenal fan, but those two are the sickest I've seen. The intent was there, to harm, to scare Arsenal's "girls". You cant drive your car recklessly and then when you knocked someone say "Oh I'm sorry I didn't mean it." People don't care about how your normally drive, if you know it's dangerous, you shouldn't have driven like that in the first place. Which is why I would punch Shawcross and Taylor's face in if I see them.
I can see why you name both of them the most. But Muscat was high with no intent of ball whatsoever. And he did it multiple times and has no regret over it. No doubt he should get the title.
This thread will soon becomes a fans defending own club's players thread. the only player left is Manchester City's fans are yet to come in to defend nigel.
This post has been edited by liez: Jan 28 2011, 08:53 PM
i remember a stamp on leg that involves axel witsel.correct me if im wrong.im not sure whether the victim was witsel or he was the one who did it.that one for me is horrible.