Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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- El-Hadji Diouf escapes parking fine in his ridiculous ‘car’
- Swindon’s Kevin Amankwaah apologises for ‘cancer’ insult to Millwall’s Neil Harris
- John Barnes set to reprise his World In Motion rap
- Prank phone call to find a suitable hotel for England’s World Cup squad
- Jimmy Bullard’s injury cure from dead man
- Top five things we learnt from the international weekend
| El-Hadji Diouf escapes parking fine in his ridiculous ‘car’ Posted: 13 Oct 2009 05:37 AM PDT Blackburn star parks his truck where he likes El-Hadji Diouf enjoyed his lunch at a Manchester restaurant and also took advantage of convenient parking facilities by ditching his gold-plated gas guzzler in a loading only bay. But the Blackburn forward avoid a parking ticket (presumably because the vehicle is so inconspicuous that the traffic wardens missed [...] |
| Swindon’s Kevin Amankwaah apologises for ‘cancer’ insult to Millwall’s Neil Harris Posted: 13 Oct 2009 01:58 AM PDT A low blow Swindon Town defender Kevin Amankwaah has apologised to Millwall striker Neil Harris over a jibe about his battle with cancer. The 27-year-old initially denied accusations that he had brought up cancer during an on-pitch slanging match with Harris, but has now issue an apology. He said: “While I feel I was the subject of some [...] |
| John Barnes set to reprise his World In Motion rap Posted: 13 Oct 2009 01:38 AM PDT Digger ready to hold and give but do it at the right time Former Tranmere boss John Barnes has already had offers of employment flying in. But unsurprisingly they don’t involve him managing a football team. Instead, the ex-Liverpool and England man is preparing to re-record his famous rap for a revamped version of World In Motion [...] |
| Prank phone call to find a suitable hotel for England’s World Cup squad Posted: 13 Oct 2009 01:16 AM PDT |
| Jimmy Bullard’s injury cure from dead man Posted: 13 Oct 2009 01:04 AM PDT “I… knee… dead people.” Jimmy Bullard's left knee is made up of bits of a dead man, it has been revealed. The Hull City player had the ligament of a deceased male placed in his knee to aid his recovery from injury. Thanks to famed surgeon Dr Richard Steadman the Tigers midfielder is edging ever closer [...] |
| Top five things we learnt from the international weekend Posted: 12 Oct 2009 08:11 AM PDT 1. Even great defenders can forget how to defend Rio Ferdinand picked up from his shocker in the Manchester derby last month with another somewhat dubious display of decision-making as Robert Green became England's first dismissal of the Capello era. However, the game presented a perfect 'can do no wrong' opportunity for the English: win [...] |
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