http://sportwitness.ning.com/forum/...rted-to-police-after-partying-causes-big-dama It doesn't rain for Yann M'Vila, but it pours. The French midfielder just seems to have trouble follow him everywhere and whilst we'd continually like to give him the benefit of the doubt it becomes increasingly hard to do so. Whilst M'Vila was in Russia and having troubles with Rubin Kazan and then Dynamo Moscow, it was easy to believe it was the fault of the Russian clubs with them being seen, rightly or wrongly, as hard places to play football. When M'Vila had a disastrous loan spell at Inter Milan cut short because of a fallout with Roberto Mancini, it was easy to think that Inter and Mancini were to blame - with both having a record of being quite emotional and rash. Then when it came to M'Vila head-butting someone whilst playing for Sunderland's U21 side, it started to become harder to brush everything off. Here he was, being given another chance, and a very good chance at that, to resurrect his career and he kicks it off by kicking off. On Monday, as the fall-out from the red card was swirling around the media, in France the owner of a luxury villa was speaking to So Foot about M'Vila trashing his luxury villa. This isn't the one in Russia, but a totally separate allegation which dates back over a year. Frederic Besnarous rents out a luxury villa on Reunion island and for New Year 2014 he was contacted by a luxury concierge company in Paris which works for footballers. M'Vila wanted to rent the pad but Besnarous wasn't sure, it was a nice place and not somewhere he really wanted footballers partying. Three times the owner refused before being persuaded that everything would be fine because M'Vila was travelling with his mother and sister. To cut a long story short, Besnarous says the place was wrecked. There were burns on expensive furniture, dirty foot marks, white walls which weren't so white any longer, things broken and the place so dirty it needed specialist cleaning. Besnarous says that when M'Vila left on the Saturday, he had a another guest due to arrive that evening but he had to put the new arrivals up elsewhere until the following Tuesday - it took that long for a specialist company to clean up. Besnarous has already notified the police and is now set to take legal action, even going so far as to name his legal representatives. The villa owner says there was over €15,000 worth of damage and despite assurances from the player's agent that they'd speak and sort things out - nothing has been settled. We want M'Vila to do well, feeling he was too harshly treated by the French FA with a lengthy ban for going out partying whilst on international duty. Then we gave him the benefit of the doubt thinking he was young and it was blown out of all proportion... but now M'Vila needs to man up, get a grip, and stop leaving a trail of devastation behind him. -------------------------------------------------------------------- So the headline says he damaged somewhere but negates to mention that this happened New Year 2014 - Over 20 months ago - but the owner of the place was speaking to the press about in on MONDAY! FFS! Pity they couldn't find something more recent eh?
Read this rubbish this morning and just ignored it.like you say is was 20 months ago.we know he is a loose cannon bur dick is aware of that
Absolutely - can;t work out why the owner of the Villa was talking to the press on MONDAY? Obviously a bucking fastard!
Professional footballer trashes hotel/villa/apartment. Well stop the presses and blow me away. Has that ever happened before?
They love latching on to something like this. Wasn`t there some knacker not long ago set fire to the netty with a firework or summat daft?
So an amazing player who will vastly improve our team doesn't run the Hoover over before leaving a rented apartment. What are we to do?!
Unclean . . . . unclean . . . . get rid of the dirty bastard, and let's all have a fit That's my guess, anyway