Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Youssouf Mulumbu set for West Brom great after red card - expressandstar.com

Albion midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu was today facing a superb after he was left by his bizarre red card at West Ham on Saturday with a three-match ban. Nevertheless the Baggies favourite had been forgiven by team-mates following his sending-off for kicking the ball at Hammers midfielder Gary OaNeil. Goalkeeper Ben Foster supported Mulumbu to bounce back from the event in the Baggiesa 3-1 loss but boss Steve Clarke established the 26-year-old, who apologised on Saturday night via Twitter, is likely to be disciplined as he prepares to miss all three April games. aWe will discuss it and we will look at the event again,a said Clarke. aBut there is often a disciplinary method at our club so we will know what action is taken. aIt will be individual and central. I believe anyone who talks about Youssoufas history may know it absolutely was created out of frustration. aItas disappointing for him and us. Heas worried. It indicates we have to do without him for three of the last seven games.a An hour after the game, Mulumbu tweeted: And Foster said: aHe only saw red and Iam certain itas anything he'll look back on in the future and be described as a tiny bit embarrassed because heas nothing like that. aHeas such a complete professional. We were all a little shell-shocked by the end and he let his feelings show.a Foster also insisted the players may dismiss Peter Odemwingieas dispute with fans. Chef Clarke does not have any complaints with fans who hit the rebel striker with punishment and boos on Saturday when he played for the first time since his latest Twitter outburst. And Foster ignored suggestions that criticism of Odemwingie might have a negative impact on the staff. aI donat think anyone get suffering from it,a said Foster. aIf you begin worrying about other people and what the supporters say about them you probably remove from your own personal game.a Albion midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu was today facing a fine after he was left by his bizarre red card at West Ham on Saturday with a three-match bar. The post-match a reaction to Albionas East End headache was gloomy however revealing.AOnline loons were out in effect to deliver their verdict on much defeat at Upton Park. Woeful Albion slumped to beat as Youssouf Mulumbu found red at Upton Park. Catch the build-up, team news and live match upgrades as Wolves host Middlesbrough and West Brom check out West Ham. Yes it was stupid but it also demonstrates he cares. Than him lose the love he reveals in most sport he had been rather lost by me for three activities. Youssouf, tweet recognized, the best fierce midfield people are susceptible to the occasional meltdown, take note 'you'll be overlooked.' Youssouf is undoubtedly one of our best players, however the one 'chink in his armour' is that his frustration all through games often boils over- but hey, he's only human, he often finds himself in the thick of things on the pitch, therefore no doubt he encounters a good bit of mental and physical intimidation, it should be hard occasionally. He obviously feels he's let people down, and has apologised, so perhaps we could chip in to get him some 'anger management' sessions for his birthday? Let's cut him some slack and move ahead, his team mates are using it in their step, so maybe we should be equally forgiving, since nobody's great these days. Cantello How you know that's been shaping up just recently they must have opened an unbelievable Anger Management Centre in Wall Heath. Adeu Therefore expensive, should learn, red-mist and one is overlooked. BOING~~~~BOING~~~~JaH. I left the tavern whilst the ref blew time and heard this episode on WM. So unlike Mulumbu to over-react but I was frustrated enough to own done something similar. We made West Ham look great. Odemwingie enjoyed for himself when he came on. The sooner gone the greater now. There is tension in the group and how much he has caused is ready to accept debate. We are safe enough, therefore leave him out, test out some of our promising young players who'll give their all. Better that than use this selfish, self-centered, egotistical loner in virtually any more fits. I'm feeling concerned for next year after this non-show. Put him on farming keep until he is gone. Is it just me or does anybody else just need in 2013 over and done with? WHAT?!!!! I hope it is only you, Baggiedad. Or is it an April Fool? It has been (mainly) a total treat to begin to see the most readily useful assortment of players in Albion tops for 30 years. The only groups currently ahead of us are the two from Manchester, the two from Liverpool, the two from north London and Chelsea. It can not - and will not - get much better than that. Morning all, he made an error - he is mentioned sorry - and the way he's played this year he is nevertheless one of our better players...and one of the better people in his place in the leauge! He will be fined - we move ahead and he'll be missed. We all see the "red mist" at times but are fortunate our "out bursts" aren't seen by 30odd thousand people in a football ground and millions on t.v. / internet. However a high player imo. And it implies that another person can come right into his position for 3 activities and make and decide to try it their particular - therefore still plenty to play fo and we can still complete top 6 with a good wind and a little fortune. Regards AndyH Terrible,stupid thing to do,just when we need all our most readily useful people for the run in.He will soon be missed.Who takes his place? Youssouf Mulumbu didn't get his first suspension in Baggies lines at West Ham, be it the double yellow, immediately red or gathered yellow options, Mulumbu has been there before. It is taken by him for the group. It is who he's. He is the muscle of the team and sometimes the mind of the team. It comes with the property when you are your clubs' enforcer in the middle of the park. Nevertheless the Upton Park suspension was avoidable coming at the butt end of extra time without any hope of saving something from the overall game. I've followed Mulumbu's sport consistently change under 3 professionals in 3 Premier League seasons at West Brom.He is a important asset. Playing alongside Yacob in 2013 has enhanced his game and helped him more freedom but has have some disadvantage. The linkup play with enemies, an extremely strong part of his play, has had in 2013 to popular, pushing up his work-rate and the tendency Baggies are struggling to accomplish a little too much especially. His absence next 3 games will put plenty of pressure on Yacob, the Baggies right back 4 and Ben Foster. Without a doubt, Mulumbu and Yacob will be the heart and soul of Albion next year.

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