Brown said some nasty things to me on the pitch – things about me and my family – but I am too big for him. He can say nasty things about me and my family all he wants. I am too big for him, no one knows him. He just wants publicity because if I react then people are going to say El Hadji did something wrong to him. No one knows him so why should I react?”
Nice to see El Hadji using that little known Senegalese tradition of showing that you are not bothered about something by talking to a national newspaper (sic) letting 750,000 people know about what had happened and calling the other party a nobody.
In this national newspaper (sic) R*ngers and Diouf have found the most loyal lickspittles on the pay role. The same article states: “Ignoring the flack, he also played well and showed his class.”
They must have been watching a different game. I hear next week they will have a story about how Diouf shaves his hair so bald cats can get hair transplants.
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