dongonzalos
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SUN STAR MAN ALEX NIMELY (Coventry). Tormentor and trier.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...of-Manchester-Uniteds-book.html#ixzz2HoS6m04C
Man of the match here.
Konchesky sent off because he could not handle him
The hosts finished with 10 men after defender Paul Konchesky was shown a red card for a foul on Alex Nimely
late on.
Manchester City striker Nimely, on loan at rock-bottom Coventry, scored a superb goal and created two others as he came back to haunt Boro boss Tony Mowbray.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4077679/.html#ixzz2HoSnJ8ud
Five minutes of added time gave both sides hope, but it was Coventry who were handed another opportunity when White brought down Nimely, who was cutting inside the box, and the hosts were awarded another penalty.
And it was from one such raid that Danny Pugh was adjudged to have brought dolwn Alex Nimely, and the hosts were awarded a penalty. One time United loan man Gary McSheffrey stepped up and placed the ball to Andy Lonergan's right to put the hosts ahead.
Two penalties there.
Man of the match here
Alex Nimely, was on a one man crusade to get City back in the game and he hit a stunning shot in the 62nd minute which Federici superbly pushed over.
Gary McSheffrey, who also gave it a good go in the second half, brought another fantastic save from the home keeper with a piledriver two minutes later.
Nimely got in two more shots before the under-fire Andy Thorn sent on Carl Baker for Gary Deegan.
In the 76th minute, Nimely attacked again and had a shot blocked for a corner. Eight minutes later, the loanee from Manchester City was involved again and this time, it was only through Jem Karacan clearing off the line that City did not pull the goal back they deserved.
To be honest I have stopped looking now.
It seems if he played he had an impact.
If he was brought in purely to stick the ball in the net it failed.
He if was brought in to create chances wreak havoc, win penalties and get people sent off. It worked
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...of-Manchester-Uniteds-book.html#ixzz2HoS6m04C
Man of the match here.
Konchesky sent off because he could not handle him
The hosts finished with 10 men after defender Paul Konchesky was shown a red card for a foul on Alex Nimely
late on.
Manchester City striker Nimely, on loan at rock-bottom Coventry, scored a superb goal and created two others as he came back to haunt Boro boss Tony Mowbray.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4077679/.html#ixzz2HoSnJ8ud
Five minutes of added time gave both sides hope, but it was Coventry who were handed another opportunity when White brought down Nimely, who was cutting inside the box, and the hosts were awarded another penalty.
And it was from one such raid that Danny Pugh was adjudged to have brought dolwn Alex Nimely, and the hosts were awarded a penalty. One time United loan man Gary McSheffrey stepped up and placed the ball to Andy Lonergan's right to put the hosts ahead.
Two penalties there.
Man of the match here
Alex Nimely, was on a one man crusade to get City back in the game and he hit a stunning shot in the 62nd minute which Federici superbly pushed over.
Gary McSheffrey, who also gave it a good go in the second half, brought another fantastic save from the home keeper with a piledriver two minutes later.
Nimely got in two more shots before the under-fire Andy Thorn sent on Carl Baker for Gary Deegan.
In the 76th minute, Nimely attacked again and had a shot blocked for a corner. Eight minutes later, the loanee from Manchester City was involved again and this time, it was only through Jem Karacan clearing off the line that City did not pull the goal back they deserved.
To be honest I have stopped looking now.
It seems if he played he had an impact.
If he was brought in purely to stick the ball in the net it failed.
He if was brought in to create chances wreak havoc, win penalties and get people sent off. It worked