N'Zogbia - All is forgotten

22 March 2009 12:12
Former Newcastle United winger Charles N'Zogbia insists he has moved on from the infamous 'insomnia' remark.[LNB] The Wigan wide-man, who moved to The JJB in the January transfer window after the public insult from former boss Joe Kinnear, claims he has put the incident to rest and is now focussed on enjoying his football with The Latics.[LNB]"For me, it's fine because I have moved on and forgotten about it," N'Zogbia told The Sunday Times. "I don't regret anything [that happened at St James' Park].[LNB]"I enjoyed my four years at Newcastle, but I said I wanted to move away and I'm happy here. It was my choice. All I want to do is play football. Moving from Newcastle to Wigan to achieve that aim is no problem." [LNB]As for the club he left behind, N'Zogbia said: "I don't know what their destiny is. They have got many good players. I wish them luck for the rest of the season. But I want to forget about them." [LNB]CatwalkN'Zogbia, joins a Wigan side which has earned a reputation as a 'catwalk club' with Wilson Palacios and Emile Heskey impressing at the JJB before moving onto pastures new.[LNB]Steve Bruce has had to contend with his club attracting players by giving them the chance to strut their stuff before going off to bigger and better things and N'Zogbia added: "When I spoke to him [Bruce] before I signed, he told me that I would be coming here to enjoy my football,"[LNB]"I believed in what he had to say and I think he's a really good manager. What I'm looking for is to play my best, and after that I don't know what will happen."[LNB]

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