Papiss Cissé - Player of the Week
Papiss Cissé - Player of the Week
Papiss Cissé - Player Profile
Cisse shoots down Chelsea
Chelsea lost for the first time this season, as Newcastle Utd gave a superb performance to beat the Premier League leaders 2-1 at St. James's Park. There are now only 3 points between Chelsea and Manchester City at the top of the table, after City beat Everton 1-0. Cisse came off the subsitutes bench in the 53rd minute, and within 5 minutes he had put the hosts ahead. After 78 minutes, Newcastle extended their lead, when Cisse scored a second after a quick counter-attack. Newcastle defender, Steven Taylor, got a red card and Didier Drogba scored for Chelsea, but Newcastle held on for a famous win. Jose Mourinho has now played 5 Premier League matches at St. James's Park and never won!
"That was about character and discipline against probabaly the best team in Europe at the moment." Alan Pardew, Newcastle Utd manager.
What do we know about Papiss Demba Cissé?
Papiss Cissé was born in Dakar, Senegal in 1985. Cissé played in three different countries and for five different clubs before he arrived in England to play for Newcastle United.
- Senegal (Douanes Dakar)
- France (Metz, Cherbourg and Châteauroux)
- Germany (SC Freiburg).
- England (Newcastle United)
In 2010/2011, Cissé scored 22 goals in his first full season at Freiburg – a club record and the record for an African player in one Bundesliga season. He was transferred to Newcastle United in January 2012. On his debut, Cissé came on as substitute and scored the winning goal against Aston Villa. In May, he scored both goals in a 2-0 win at Chelsea, the second was voted Goal of the Season by the BBC. Cissé scored an amazing 13 Premier League goals in only 14 appearances for Newcastle in 2011/2012. After returning from a long injury, Cisse has scored 7 Premier League goals in only 9 games at the beginning of the 2014/15 season, with most of his appearances coming from the subsitutes bench.
Why is his number 9 shirt so important?
When Cissé joined Newcastle, he was given a special shirt number. Manager Alan Pardew called it “One of the iconic numbers in world football – the number nine of Newcastle.” Cissé said, “I know the huge importance of the number nine shirt. I will treat it with respect and do my very best in this shirt.” Legendary Newcastle strikers who have worn number nine in the past include: Jackie Milburn (1943-57), Malcolm McDonald (1971-76), Andy Cole (1993-95) and Alan Shearer (1996-2006).
Does Cissé have strong beliefs?
Papiss Cissé is a practising Muslim and Newcastle Utd have created a prayer room at St.James's Park, which can be used by players of all faiths. There are a number of Muslims at Newcastle United, including: Cissé, Cheick Tioté and Moussa Sissoko. There was controversy at Newcastle United at the end of the 2012-13 season when the club changed shirt sponsors. The new sponsors are a company that lends money.In Islamic Law, a Muslim must not profit from lending money or receiving money from another person.Cissé, refused to wear the shirt because of his beliefs.There were discussions with the club and eventually Cissé said: “After a lot of thought and reflection, I have made the decision to follow my teammates and wear the shirt.”
What do we know about Newcastle United?
Newcastle United are the biggest club in the North-East of England in terms of wealth and number of fans, but do not have as many league titles as local rivals Sunderland. Newcastle have four league titles to Sunderland’s six. However, in total, Newcastle have won 11 major trophies to Sunderland's eight. Newcastle’s last title was in 1927 and their last FA Cup was in 1955. Newcastle have also won more Derby matches against their North-East rivals. Newcastle have won 53 times and Sunderland 50 times. Despite the absence of recent major trophies, Newcastle’s fans – The Toon Army – are faithful and often fill St. James’ Park. The average attendance in the 2013-14 season was 50,395, the third best in the Premier League after Manchester United and Arsenal.
Where is Newcastle?
Newcastle upon Tyne (normally just Newcastle) is a city in the North-East of England situated on the River Tyne. The area played an important part in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. Coal-mining and shipbuilding were very important industries in the area. People from Newcastle are known as Geordies. They have their own dialect and a strong accent that can sometimes be difficult for people to understand. One famous word is 'Howay' which means 'Come on!' At the end of the player's tunnel at St. James' Park there is a sign that reads, 'Howay the Lads' which means, 'Come on Boys!'
Try this lesson about the Geordie accent.
What did you understand?
What do we know about Papiss Demba Cissé?
Papiss Cissé was born in Dakar, Senegal in 1985. Cissé played in three different countries and for five different clubs before he arrived in England to play for Newcastle United.
- Senegal (Douanes Dakar)
- France (Metz, Cherbourg and Châteauroux)
- Germany (SC Freiburg).
- England (Newcastle United)
In 2010/2011, Cissé scored 22 goals in his first full season at Freiburg – a club record and the record for an African player in one Bundesliga season. He was transferred to Newcastle United in January 2012. On his debut, Cissé came on as substitute and scored the winning goal against Aston Villa. In May, he scored both goals in a 2-0 win at Chelsea, the second was voted Goal of the Season by the BBC. Cissé scored an amazing 13 Premier League goals in only 14 appearances for Newcastle in 2011/2012. After returning from a long injury, Cisse has scored 4 Premier League goals in only 3 games at the beginning of the 2014/15 season.
Why is his number 9 shirt so important?
When Cissé joined Newcastle, he was given a special shirt number. Manager Alan Pardew called it “One of the iconic numbers in world football – the number nine of Newcastle.” Cissé said, “I know the huge importance of the number nine shirt. I will treat it with respect and do my very best in this shirt.” Legendary Newcastle strikers who have worn number nine in the past include: Jackie Milburn (1943-57), Malcolm McDonald (1971-76), Andy Cole (1993-95) and Alan Shearer (1996-2006).
Does Cissé have strong beliefs?
Papiss Cissé is a practising Muslim. There was controversy at Newcastle United at the end of the 2012-13 season when the club changed shirt sponsors. The new sponsors are a company that lends money. In Islamic Law, a Muslim must not profit from lending money or receiving money from another person. There are a number of Muslims at Newcastle United, including: Cissé, Cheick Tioté and Hatem Ben Arfa. Cissé, initially refused to wear the shirt because of his beliefs. There were discussions with the club and eventually Cissé said: “After a lot of thought and reflection, I have made the decision to follow my team-mates and wear the shirt.”
What do we know about Newcastle United?
Newcastle United are the biggest club in the North-East of England in terms of wealth and number of fans, but do not have as many league titles as local rivals Sunderland. Newcastle have four league titles to Sunderland’s six. However, in total, Newcastle have won 11 major trophies to Sunderland's eight. Newcastle’s last title was in 1927 and their last FA Cup was in 1955.
Despite the absence of recent major trophies, Newcastle’s fans – The Toon Army – are faithful and often fill St. James’ Park. The average attendance in the 2013-14 season was 50,395, the third best in the Premier League after Manchester United and Arsenal.
Where is Newcastle?
Newcastle upon Tyne (normally just Newcastle) is a city in the North-East of England situated on the River Tyne. The area played an important part in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. Coal-mining and shipbuilding were very important industries in the area.
People from Newcastle are known as Geordies. They have their own dialect and a strong accent that can sometimes be difficult for people to understand. One famous word is 'Howay' which means 'Come on!' At the end of the player's tunnel at St. James' Park there is a sign that reads, 'Howay the Lads' which means, 'Come on Boys!'
Can you put the words in the correct order?
Did you know......?
- Papiss Cissé made his international debut for Senegal in 2009. He scored both goals in a 2-1 victory against Congo DR.
- Newcastle’s fans are called ‘The Toon Army’. ‘Toon’ is the local pronunciation of the word ‘town’.
- Newcastle have played in their stadium, St. James’ Park, since the club was founded in 1892.
- Newcastle United’s nickname is the Magpies because of their black and white shirts. A magpie is a black and white bird common to Britain.
- The pop singer Sting and Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) are both famous Geordies.
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01/12/2022
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Sentence
• Chairman came off the board room to discuss some matters that affects company badly with manager.There was no chance of company to keep on its market lead by this way.
Note
Hi Jack, please be informed;
• In the fourth picture of him, P. Cissé is prostrating in order to to give thanks to God (We Muslims call Allah) It isn't a religion obligaton and can't be called praying.
• According our religion Islam lending money is possible but getting interest for this transaction is banned. Indexation to the rate of precious metals or foreing currency is optional.
01/12/2022 17:48
Tottenham Hotspur
5558
Sentence
• Chairman came off the board room to discuss some matters that affects company badly with manager.There was no chance of company to keep on its market lead by this way.
Note
Hi Jack, please be informed;
• In the fourth picture of him, P. Cissé is prostrating in order to to give thanks to God (We Muslims call Allah) It isn't a religion obligaton and can't be called praying.
• According our religion Islam lending money is possible but getting interest for this transaction is banned. Indexation to the rate of precious metals or foreing currency is optional.
02/12/2022
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Hi Hsn
Thanks for the comment. I think that in general use, any kind of communication with God is described as praying in English. There may be more specific terms used within religious communities for thanksgiving. I might be wrong so I will change the comment on the photo. It might be better to say that he is worshipping God, but the distinction between worship and prayer in general English is not very clear.
Thanks
Jack
02/12/2022 11:22
Arsenal
22
Hi Hsn
Thanks for the comment. I think that in general use, any kind of communication with God is described as praying in English. There may be more specific terms used within religious communities for thanksgiving. I might be wrong so I will change the comment on the photo. It might be better to say that he is worshipping God, but the distinction between worship and prayer in general English is not very clear.
Thanks
Jack
11/06/2021
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I work as a coach, wich is the "job of my dreams".
I've recently read about Gilberto Silva's story, while he tells that until he was 19 he's still working at a supermarket, I think.
11/06/2021 16:56
Arsenal
1512
I work as a coach, wich is the "job of my dreams".
I've recently read about Gilberto Silva's story, while he tells that until he was 19 he's still working at a supermarket, I think.
21/06/2020
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I'm an English teacher.
I would like to be a professional footballer :)
21/06/2020 23:05
Manchester United
6539
I'm an English teacher.
I would like to be a professional footballer :)
21/06/2020
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We have a famous player in Egypt and one of the best players in the Egyptian history who is Mohamed Aboutrika.
He used to work as a builder before starting to play professional football.
21/06/2020 23:05
Manchester United
6539
We have a famous player in Egypt and one of the best players in the Egyptian history who is Mohamed Aboutrika.
He used to work as a builder before starting to play professional football.
18/03/2016
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I am a student of course I would like to be a football player
18/03/2016 23:56
Leicester City
1761
I am a student of course I would like to be a football player
18/03/2016
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I know but I don't remember now.
18/03/2016 23:55
Leicester City
1761
I know but I don't remember now.
22/02/2016
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Cisse is a good striker.
22/02/2016 14:22
Liverpool
3705
Cisse is a good striker.
02/12/2015
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An ambulance driver, wow! That's amazing..
02/12/2015 18:47
Arsenal
3557
An ambulance driver, wow! That's amazing..
17/11/2015
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I remember one retired footballer saying that working as a master builder now is much harder than when he was a professional footballer)
17/11/2015 14:29
Arsenal
2453
I remember one retired footballer saying that working as a master builder now is much harder than when he was a professional footballer)
02/11/2015
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Many footballers do other jobs in the same time, mostly from smaller countries like San Marino, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Faroe Islands. I would like to work in a zoo.
02/11/2015 21:11
Arsenal
3557
Many footballers do other jobs in the same time, mostly from smaller countries like San Marino, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Faroe Islands. I would like to work in a zoo.
08/12/2014
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I think that's little early to declare player of the week, because the gameweek isn't over yet.
Anyway, great text and great game for him this week.
08/12/2014 17:26
West Ham United
538
I think that's little early to declare player of the week, because the gameweek isn't over yet.
Anyway, great text and great game for him this week.
08/12/2014
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Ha! You´re right, maybe it´s a little premature. I'm hoping there isn't a hat trick in the Southampton - Man Utd match!
08/12/2014 21:00
Liverpool
594
Ha! You´re right, maybe it´s a little premature. I'm hoping there isn't a hat trick in the Southampton - Man Utd match!
09/12/2014
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You was right. Last night, no one has scored three goals.
Van Persie with two goals brought victory Manchester United against Southampton.
This week the best rated player within the Fantasy Premier League was Andy Carroll from West Ham. He crowned his excellent game with two goals and one assist, and so brought victory to his team against Swansea to the delight of fans Vest Ham.
09/12/2014 10:40
West Ham United
538
You was right. Last night, no one has scored three goals.
Van Persie with two goals brought victory Manchester United against Southampton.
This week the best rated player within the Fantasy Premier League was Andy Carroll from West Ham. He crowned his excellent game with two goals and one assist, and so brought victory to his team against Swansea to the delight of fans Vest Ham.
18/11/2013
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"In Islamic Law, a Muslim must not profit from lending money or receiving money from another person"... It is not right, I think you mean you cannot lending money with benefit.
18/11/2013 15:26
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"In Islamic Law, a Muslim must not profit from lending money or receiving money from another person"... It is not right, I think you mean you cannot lending money with benefit.
20/11/2013
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Hi Aljabarty,
The statement you have quoted from the player profile means the same as you have written; 'to profit' from something, means to get a benefit from that thing.
Thanks for commenting
Jack
Premier Skills English Team
20/11/2013 10:28
0
Hi Aljabarty,
The statement you have quoted from the player profile means the same as you have written; 'to profit' from something, means to get a benefit from that thing.
Thanks for commenting
Jack
Premier Skills English Team
05/11/2013
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A rather accurate read, although I have to point out, Newcastle do have more trophies than Sunderland. A European trophy tops it, having 12 or 13 major trophies I think it is I think, to Sunderlands 8?
That aside, it is fascinating learning about 'previous lives' so to speak. Who would have thought a prem player used to be an ambulance driver
05/11/2013 14:53
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A rather accurate read, although I have to point out, Newcastle do have more trophies than Sunderland. A European trophy tops it, having 12 or 13 major trophies I think it is I think, to Sunderlands 8?
That aside, it is fascinating learning about 'previous lives' so to speak. Who would have thought a prem player used to be an ambulance driver
07/11/2013
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for your comment. You're right, Newcastle have won more trophies than Sunderland. We have changed the article to show this. I'm glad you enjoyed the article.
Thanks again,
Rich
07/11/2013 14:56
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for your comment. You're right, Newcastle have won more trophies than Sunderland. We have changed the article to show this. I'm glad you enjoyed the article.
Thanks again,
Rich