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Published Date: 28 January 2008
FALKIRK manager John Hughes has absolved Celtic captain Stephen McManus of blame after the collision which saw defender Dean Holden sustain a suspected double leg fracture.


Hughes was adamant that the injury could not have been helped after Holden's powerful run into the box ten minutes before half-time was halted by a McManus challenge. He joins striker Michael Higdon and goalkeeper Tim Krul on the Falkirk long-ter
m injury list.

"Celtic have two geniuses in their team – (Shunsuke] Nakamura and (Aiden] McGeady," said Hughes. "But the one guy I look up to is big Stephen McManus, especially in the way he conducts himself. He wears the armband, he's whole-hearted and he's committed. He's entitled to go for everything, and it's just unfortunate that Dean's come off on the wrong end of it."

Hughes, who watched the 1-0 defeat from the stands due to a touchline ban, lamented the absence of cutting edge in his team's performance yesterday.

"First and foremost I asked them for a performance after the last two games, and I got it," he said. "If there was anything lacking then it was cutting edge, in terms of crosses and shots. But when the boys give everything and come up short, you feel for them."

Hughes was serving his touchline ban for a previous run-in with a referees' supervisor and has still to answer another SFA charge after criticising officials in recent weeks. So it was perhaps understandable that the Falkirk manager refused to be drawn on the performance of John Underhill, yesterday's man in the middle.

Scott McDonald's winning goal was later shown to be suspiciously offside, while the hosts also had two penalty claims turned down, but Hughes said: "You can ask me about referees but I am in enough trouble. The next time I'm going to Alcatraz. I can't say too much but there is disappointment there, especially when the boys give it everything they have got.

"I haven't seen it on the television but I have to say I felt the Celtic goal was offside. Somebody said that when I see it I will be disappointed."



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  • Last Updated: 27 January 2008 9:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Celtic FC , Falkirk FC
 
1

Hammer of the tims,

28/01/2008 01:43:45
Hughes sticking up for his old club. The assault can be seen on 'youtube', incidentally a knickname for celtc fans.
2

KingKenny,

28/01/2008 02:26:06
Stephen McManus had bad tackle. I don't like it. Dean Holden is important Falkirk player. no penalty is worst decision
3

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28/01/2008 04:20:32
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Jamesie Cottir,

28/01/2008 07:21:41
I finally figured oot who King Kenny is...... Romanov!!!
5

Sláine,

28/01/2008 09:09:19
#1 Little Tin Hammer - Away an' take yer heid fer a sh1te eedjit, it shows what a bitter moron ye are when you, (an obvious swallow-swallower of ra peepul), come on here accusing Big Mick of 'assault'...

...do ra peepul think that a legitimate tackle by a Celtic defender which ends up in an unfortunate and distressing injury is 'assault'...

...whilst Cap'n Kebab 'Cannae be Booked' Ferguson attempts to choke a player off the ball and doesnae even get a talking to...

...you are indicative of the sick and fevered minds that hollow-follow the darkside...

...seek help before it's too late, (if it isnae already).......
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28/01/2008 09:51:02
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Brown Dirt Cowboy,

28/01/2008 11:41:40
People will see what they want to see and that's it. It wasn't a good tackle but it was no where near as bad as some of the interpretations on here would have you think. I've seen players walk away from worse.
8

We love fitba,

28/01/2008 12:44:04
#3 Anti-hun, you sir are a disgrace. Throwing abusive and insulting remarks around like that is uncalled for.

 

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