Martin Taylor: 'What Eduardo has said has shown that he is a great man' - Premier League, Football
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Taylor speaks out in search of salvation
Published 2/29/2008 by Arthur Antunes Coimbra at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more
... Sam Wallace (Independent) has the EXCLUSIVE first interview with Birmingham’s Martin Taylor. Money quote: “I felt he showed me enough of the ball to win it. In my head I definitely thought I could get that ball. There was never any intention to hurt him. It is not in my mentality to be premeditated or hurt someone. I’m not even the type to be physical with an opponent to ’show him that I am there’. It was just a fact that I thought the ball was there to win and – as other people have said – Eduardo was too quick for ...
Soccerlens Daily: Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, Everton, Arsenal and Euro 2008
Published 2/29/2008 by Ahmed Bilal at Soccerlens
... table in a bid to qualify for the Champions League for next season. Here’s a player who is pretty much risking serious injury every time he steps on the pitch, but by taking it easy off the pitch and going through a specialised training program he’s able to play for Everton week in and week out to help the club qualify.
Here’s to Arteta - he deserves to play in the Champions League.
4. Eduardo Watch
Martin Taylor talks to the Independent about the tackle on Eduardo and the aftermath.
It is shameful to hear of ...
Eduardo Could Join Croatia at Euro 2008 (Though Not on the Pitch, Obviously)
Published 2/29/2008 by Daryl at World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010
Things are looking up a little for everyone involved in the Eduardo incident. Eduardo himself is out of hospital and expected to make a full recovery. Even Martin Taylor has turned the tide of public opinion.
And now the Croatian FA are suggesting that Eduardo could join the team at Euro 2008 this summer. He won’t play obviously, the tournament comes far too soon for Eduardo to be healed. But Zorislav Srebric, president of the Croatian Football Federation, recently visited Eduardo in hospital - where he found the striker in decent spirits - and ...

