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    David Nugent and Marc Wilson fined by Portsmouth for breach of discipline

    Nugent and Wilson reportedly came to blows in Guimaraes
    Portsmouth send both players home immediately after incident

    guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 5 August 2009 09.47 BST

    David Nugent and Marc Wilson are understood to have been fined two weeks' wages after a "serious breach of club discipline" during Portsmouth's pre-season tour of Portugal. The pair reportedly came to blows at the club's hotel in Guimaraes after their 4–0 friendly defeat to Benfica.

    "David Nugent and Marc Wilson have both been disciplined for a serious breach of club discipline," read a statement released by the club. "The matter has been dealt with internally and there will be no further comment from the club."

    The pair are also believed to have been read the riot act by the Portsmouth manager, Paul Hart, who immediately sent them home after the incident.

    Nugent, who missed the Benfica friendly with a toe injury, had looked set for a more prominent role at Fratton Park this season following the sale of Peter Crouch to Tottenham. He has struggled to establish himself in the Premier League after a £6m move from Preston in the summer of 2007, despite having won his first England cap – and scored a goal in a European Championship qualifier against Andorra – four months before he arrived.

    Wilson, 21, made his debut for Portsmouth in a Carling Cup tie against Chelsea last September. He started two Premier League games for the south coast club and also made one further substitute appearance.

    Their fight is another blow for Portsmouth in what is shaping up to be a difficult campaign for the club. The chief executive officer, Peter Storrie, admitted in a private email to a supporter, which was leaked to the Sun, that the club had "no option but to sell to keep going" should the protracted takeover of Sulaiman al-Fahim be further delayed or fail to materialise at all. The club have already sold Crouch as well as fellow England international Glen Johnson to Liverpool to help balance the books.

    Fahim, meanwhile, has reiterated his commitment to buying the club from Alexandre Gaydamak. A statement on the club's website read: "In response to recent media coverage, the chairman of the board of Portsmouth Football Club, Sulaiman al-Fahim, would like to stress that he remains committed to completing the acquisition of Portsmouth FC as soon as possible, in keeping with the agreement outlined in the Terms Sheet signed in July."

    Fahim added: "I have always said that we would complete the due diligence process in the course of July and that I would submit to the Premier League my application under the Premier League's 'fit and proper person test' immediately after the completion of the due diligence. I have duly met both deadlines. The current owner and I have agreed and signed the Terms Sheet document, with which the terms of the transaction have been finalised.

    "Now we are in the final stages of the transaction and I will exercise every effort to complete it as soon as possible in the interest of both the club and its supporters, who are showing an extraordinary level of loyalty to this great club."
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

    #2
    Apparently Wilson smashed a "lump of wood" into Nugent's face
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #3
      Originally posted by guardian rumour mill
      As The Mill knows only too well from its many happy years exploring the Vauxhall extreme chest piercing 24-hour men's auxiliary reserve circuit, there's nothing unusual about young chaps in the prime of life engaging in vigorous personal athletics in the small hours of the morning. But still there's something about the David Nugent/Marc Wilson dust-up on Portsmouth's pre-season tour of Portugal – as revealed EXCLUSIVELY in this morning's Daily Mail and others – that seems odd. It's not the fighting after a trip to a nightclub, or the two-week fine. It's the use by both players of "heavy metal curtain rods" torn from their hotel room wardrobes as weapons. How would this work in practice?

      It must be quite hard to tear a heavy metal curtain rod out of a wardrobe. It probably takes a minute or so to actually get the thing out. Who did it first? And did Nuge/Wilso keep on swearing and shouting and saying "come on then … 'ave some of this … fancy a piece, etc, etc" while he was in the process of tearing his wardrobe to bits and struggling with coat hangers and club blazers? Did Wilso/Nuge see this happening and then retreat to his own room to wrench and faff with his own heavy metal wardrobe bar? Did he shout stuff through the wall like "I'll be back in a sec" or "how do you work the catch on the metal wardrobe bar … oh, no, got it"? Did they then fight with them like swordsmen in a swashbuckling black and white epic starring Errol Flynn, but with a dull aluminium clanking noise as their wardrobe poles clashed? Or did they circle warily like Obi Wan and Darth, saying stuff like "you can't win, Nugey lad"?

      We may never know.
      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
      -- William Blake

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
        Apparently Wilson smashed a "lump of wood" into Nugent's face
        Who wouldn't, given the opportunity?
        .
        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



        May the Lord bless this post.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
          Who wouldn't, given the opportunity?
          We come not to play.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
            Who wouldn't, given the opportunity?

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