Haynes Backs Nyatanga to Learn From His Dismissal
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › December 31, 2009
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › December 31, 2009
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DANNY Haynes is convinced Bristol City team-mate Lewin Nyatanga will bounce back from his sending off against Watford.
City's Wales international defender received his marching orders after being shown a second yellow card by referee James Linington in this week's Christmas Bank Holiday fixture at Ashton Gate.See the full content of this document
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Haynes Backs Nyatanga to Learn From His Dismissal
And manager Gary Johnson described the former Derby player's actions as "unprofessional" after seeing City's 10 men surrender a 2- 1 l...
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