Mario Melchiot

Mario  Melchiot

Name:

Mario Melchiot

Born:

Amsterdam,Netherlands

D.O.B:

November 4th 1976

Club:

Wigan Athletic

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

25

Previous Clubs:

Rennes,Birmingham,Chelsea,Ajax

Melchiot demands Latics response

Nov 03 2009 04:52:51:000PM


Wigan skipper Mario Melchiot has called on his team-mates to bounce back immediately from their weekend humbling at the hands of Portsmouth.

'Settled' Blues impressing Melchiot

Sep 22 2009 12:19:58:000PM


Wigan captain Mario Melchiot believes his former club Chelsea are benefiting from the settled selections of manager Carlo Ancelotti.

Melchiot backing for boss Martinez

Jul 14 2009 01:45:00:000PM


Wigan captain Mario Melchiot believes the appointment of new boss Roberto Martinez will help the club to a bright future.

Scotland deal excites Latics skipper

Jul 11 2009 10:50:47:000AM


Wigan Athletic captain Mario Melchiot has admitted that he is excited by the proposed signing of Jason Scotland from Swansea City.



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