His words on Muscat in his [Iwan's] book:
About a year later we were playing our old friends Wolves at Carrow Road and I stamped on his back right in front of the 'snakepit', the corner of Carrow Road between the barclay and the City stands where lots of our most vociferous fans sit. They loved it. The ball came over the top, he was stretching for it, I gave him a little nudge and we both went down. The ref gave a free kick. As i got up, I thought 'Right pay back time!' so I 'lost my balance' and trod on his back. Fourteen stone through eight studs, you do the maths. He was in agony, but the ref didn't see it so I got away with it. Of course, I pulled him up and said 'sorry mate, sorry mate', but he knew. He knows what he did to Bellamy and, to be fair to him, after the game it was all forgotten.
Posted By: ingi, Jun 10, 12:31:09
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