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To celebrate the launch of the game, our next article looks at ten of the most reckless tackles in recent memory
We all enjoy watching a clean committed challenge in the Premier League but we don’t want to see are the all too common rush of blood to the head type challenges, with little or no attempt to win the ball, which very often cause serious injury to the opponent involved.
When leg breaks and horrifying injuries occur it brings the issue of bad tackling in the game back on the agenda for football fans and in the last couple of years we have had a number of these incidents. These rash and dangerous tackles happen far too often in the top tier of English football. Kevin Davies recieved a lot of stick for his tackles at the weekend but in comparison to some of the worst they were minimal.
In the light of this we look back at some of the worst tackles ever seen in the history of the Premier League. If you have just eaten your lunch it will probably be best to just look at the text.
10.Chelsea v Liverpool – Peter Crouch on John Obi Mikel
More of a reckless tackle than an intentional one but this clumsy two footed challenge from Crouch ranks as one the worst ever since and I cannot bring myself to imagine the damage Crouch would have caused had he caught the Chelsea midfielder.
9.Middlesbrough v Manchester United – James Morrison on Ronaldo
Morrison may have done what all non-supporting Manchester United fans would have of liked to do to Ronaldo at this time but this deliberate x-rated tackle by the young ‘Boro player was appalling and he fully deserved his red card.
8.Arsenal v Everton – Thierry Henry on David Weir
With the game reaching its close, Henry dives in with both feet in the air at David Weir in an attempt to get the ball, he misses the man and only receives a yellow card for his horondous late challenge from the referee Jeff Winter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20If7fnKSyg&feature=related
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7.Newcastle v Everton – Kevin Nolan on Victor Anichebe
Nolan was shown a straight red for this inexcusable two-footed tackle as he caught the young Everton striker on his lower leg. The tackle kept Anichebe out for nearly a year and it could have been so much worst.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NQCCcEr-gY&feature=player_embedded
6. Chelsea v Manchester United – Jonny Evans on Dider Drogba
Yound United defender, Jonny Evans does his best Jackie Chan impression on Didier Drogba, who proceeds to go down like he has been shot and as a result it is Drogba who receives a yellow card not Evans. An incredible decision.
5.Manchester United v Fulham – Michael Brown on Ryan Giggs
This disguising two-footed lunge by Brown on Giggs somehow only got the former Fulham man a yellow card. A shocking tackle that was followed by some equally shocking refereeing.
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4.Stoke v Arsenal – Ryan Shawcross on Aaron Ramsey
Aaron Ramsey’s leg was broken following a horridly mistimed tackle from Stoke City’s Ryan Shawcross as his right tibia and fibula buckled under the challenge of Shawcross after the defender lunged in following a bad touch. Shawcross tried to console the Welshman but was told to walk away; as he headed to the dressing room he was wiping away the tears. Ramsey has since made a successful comeback into the Arsenal first team.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAkChVnUPoU&feature=player_embedded
3.Manchester v Portsmouth 2006 – Ben Thatcher on Pedro Mendes
Thatcher practically committed GBH on Portsmouth’s Pedro Mendes with this vicious leading elbow which left the midfielder unconscious, requiring oxygen and he suffered a seizure on the way to hospital. For his dreadful challenge, Thatcher received a 6 week fine and 6 game ban from Manchester City as well as a separate 8 game ban from the FA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_8b1pd3Mas&feature=player_embedded
2.Manchester United vs Manchester City – Roy Keane on Haaland
This horrendous knee high challenge in last five minutes of the game ranks among the worst ever seen in the Premier League. Keane later suggested it was a pre-meditated attack in his autobiography and was charged by the FA for bringing the game into disrepute and was banned for a further 5 games while also handing him a £150,000 fine.
1.Birmingham City v Arsenal – Martin Taylor on Eduardo
There are tackles that make you cringe and then there are tackles which make your stomach turn inside out. Martin Taylor’s tackle on Arsenal’s Eduardo was severely x-rated and the Croatian’s leg was so badly broken that bone was left protruding through both his skin and sock. The former Arsenal striker was out for a year but despite a comeback was never the same player and soon departed the Emirates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F99R9LYywA8
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