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Diouf vs Anton

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  1. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    Not sure why hes dug this back up. This guy must be by far the biggest w@nker to step foot on a footy pitch:-

    Former Sunderland forward El-Hadji Diouf says he once attacked a friend of Anton Ferdinand in a nightclub with a broken glass.

    The Sengalese played with Ferdinand at the Stadium of Light and admits the two never got on.

    Diouf and Ferdinand once came close to fighting at the club's training ground, according to the former Liverpool and Bolton player.

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    Anton Ferdinand was not held in high regard by Diouf. Credit: PA
    "We were not fighting, I sorted him out, before we were separated,” Diouf toldSoFoot. “I said to him, ‘Let’s go to the gym, I will take you on.’ He did not want to. I said, ‘You are like your brother... you walk like him, you eat like him - write your own story.’ Inevitably, it was difficult in terms of atmosphere, I spent six s****y months there. We were not a team. There were little w*****s in the group who thought they were the best but they were crap. Anton, he was the number one w****r.”

    Later on in the two players' careers, they were both in the same Manchester nightclub.

    “I ignored him; that must have bothered him, so he came over to test me. I'm a man, I can defend myself. If there is a crazy guy who wants to take me on, I'll show him that I'm crazier than him. The first of his friends who came too close to me, he ended up running away. Since I was drinking champagne, I broke my glass and I attacked them… I came out unscathed, and since then, the club now uses plastic glasses.”

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    El Hadji Diouf spent six months at Sunderland.Credit: PA
    Now that Diouf has retired from football he is hoping to move into politics.

    “After El-Hadji Diouf the footballer, you will see El-Hadji Diouf the businessman and politician! In Saint-Louis, everyone is waiting for me, they want me to become mayor. With my background and knowledge, I will make one of the most beautiful cities in Africa. I am going to change things for my country. Football or politics: whatever I do, it's incredible.”
     
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  2. Nordic

    Nordic Well-Known Member

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    an absolute ****. hopefully someone will shoot him, the sooner the better
     
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  3. Reggie the Cheddar

    Reggie the Cheddar Well-Known Member

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    Seems a well adjusted chap....
     
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  4. Brian Storm

    Brian Storm Well-Known Member

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    Arrogant tosser and ****e at football. Not a combo that carries respect in the footy world. He's a joke.
     
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  5. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Imagine if your daughter was involved with that ****..
     
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  6. red&white wanderer

    red&white wanderer Well-Known Member

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    Terrible attitude for a footballer - not a team player - trouble seems to follow him - a politico -? a ruthless dictator indeed - ******** :emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  7. Nacho

    Nacho Well-Known Member

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    Just another ****ing loon.
     
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