They cite the same ****ty Portuguese paper as their source though....so there you have it. Probably as much bollocks as the stories from earlier this afternoon.
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Liverpool stars in booze shame
By DANIEL KING - More by this author »
Last updated at 21:15pm on 17th February 200
Liverpool stars are alleged to have gone on an alcohol-fuelled rampage during a training camp last week in Portugal.
Goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, Jermaine Pennant and former England striker Robbie Fowler were named by local newspapers as being involved in a drunken spree at the Barringtons Golf and Health Club, in Vale do Lobo, on the Algarve, in the early hours of Friday morning.
Dudek, a hero of Liverpool’s Champions League triumph in Istanbul two years ago,was reported to have been handcuffed after the incident, which is alleged to have occurred at the end of a warm-weather training camp undertaken to prepare for Liverpool’s Champions League game in Barcelona on Wednesday.
A Liverpool spokesman said last night: "The matter will be dealt with internally."
The future of all three players will be in doubt if the allegations are shown to be true. But Pennant, whose troubled past includes a spell in prison for drunken driving, has the most to lose, with veterans Dudek and Fowler already likely to be leaving the club at the end of the season.
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was in nearby Vilamoura at the time of the alleged trouble. He will be disappointed with the claims against Pennant after he gave the player a chance to resurrect his top-flight career by signing him for £6million from Birmingham last summer.
The allegations will also make waves across the Atlantic, where the club’s new American owners, George Gillett Jnr and Thomas Hicks, are unlikely to be impressed at the tarnishing of Liverpool’s reputation on the eve of the next formal stage of their £450m takeover.
Local sources claim the trouble began at a bar called Monty’s, in Vale do Lobo, where about 15 members of the squad had gone for a drink after a team meal on the eve of their departure from Portugal.
After several rounds of beer, the party reportedly became rowdy and, despite the efforts of captain Steven Gerrard and England international Peter Crouch to defuse the situation, police were called.
Officers escorted the party back to Barringtons but trouble is said to have flared again. No one was arrested or charged but Dudek is alleged to have been restrained by police. It is understood that Barringtons reported only a broken glass and Liverpool are said to have agreed to pay for any damage.
The incident recalls the scandal of another sunshine trip by an English club, when a drunken night involving Leicester players in La Manga in 2004 ended in three of them being charged with sexual assault, a case which subsequently collapsed.
Although not as serious, the allegations against Liverpool could not have come at a more crucial time for the club.
Shareholders will receive a formal offer document in the morning from Kop Football Ltd, the Hicks/Gillett company bidding for the club.
Kop will then have a minimum of 21 days to agree a deal with the owners of 75 per cent of the shares, at which point they would be irreversibly committed to buying the club.
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But i do reckon some of the Sundays will go wild with this tomorrow, as they enjoy printing crap.Originally posted by AFII View PostLiverpool stars are alleged to have gone on an alcohol-fuelled rampage during a training camp last week in Portugal.Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
John Updike
My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
George Gillett
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This IMO confirms that something has happened....
A Liverpool spokesman said last night: "The matter will be dealt with internally."
maybe not what the Daily Mail or Record have said but something has clearly happened
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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Oh....really?Originally posted by AFII View PostThis IMO confirms that something has happened....
A Liverpool spokesman said last night: "The matter will be dealt with internally."
maybe not what the Daily Mail or Record have said but something has clearly happened
--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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Oh my god what is wrong with his face?Originally posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdead View PostIf you look on Dagbladet's front page, the guy underneath Riise doesn't look too happy about the news.
Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
John Updike
My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
George Gillett
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You gonna have that on your gravestone?Originally posted by Rocket View PostI Think Bellamy Must Be To Blame - Get Rid Of Him Rafa
Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
John Updike
My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
George Gillett
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That's of course if that Liverpool spokesman existsOriginally posted by tomasjj View PostOh....really?
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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The Daily Mail have the story now.
Liverpool stars in booze shame
By DANIEL KING -
February 2007
Liverpool stars are alleged to have gone on an alcohol-fuelled rampage during a training camp last week in Portugal.
Goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, Jermaine Pennant and former England striker Robbie Fowler were named by local newspapers as being involved in a drunken spree at the Barringtons Golf and Health Club, in Vale do Lobo, on the Algarve, in the early hours of Friday morning.
Dudek, a hero of Liverpool’s Champions League triumph in Istanbul two years ago,was reported to have been handcuffed after the incident, which is alleged to have occurred at the end of a warm-weather training camp undertaken to prepare for Liverpool’s Champions League game in Barcelona on Wednesday.
A Liverpool spokesman said last night: "The matter will be dealt with internally."
The future of all three players will be in doubt if the allegations are shown to be true. But Pennant, whose troubled past includes a spell in prison for drunken driving, has the most to lose, with veterans Dudek and Fowler already likely to be leaving the club at the end of the season.
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was in nearby Vilamoura at the time of the alleged trouble. He will be disappointed with the claims against Pennant after he gave the player a chance to resurrect his top-flight career by signing him for £6million from Birmingham last summer.
The allegations will also make waves across the Atlantic, where the club’s new American owners, George Gillett Jnr and Thomas Hicks, are unlikely to be impressed at the tarnishing of Liverpool’s reputation on the eve of the next formal stage of their £450m takeover.
Local sources claim the trouble began at a bar called Monty’s, in Vale do Lobo, where about 15 members of the squad had gone for a drink after a team meal on the eve of their departure from Portugal.
After several rounds of beer, the party reportedly became rowdy and, despite the efforts of captain Steven Gerrard and England international Peter Crouch to defuse the situation, police were called.
Officers escorted the party back to Barringtons but trouble is said to have flared again. No one was arrested or charged but Dudek is alleged to have been restrained by police. It is understood that Barringtons reported only a broken glass and Liverpool are said to have agreed to pay for any damage.
The incident recalls the scandal of another sunshine trip by an English club, when a drunken night involving Leicester players in La Manga in 2004 ended in three of them being charged with sexual assault, a case which subsequently collapsed.
Although not as serious, the allegations against Liverpool could not have come at a more crucial time for the club.
Shareholders will receive a formal offer document in the morning from Kop Football Ltd, the Hicks/Gillett company bidding for the club.
Kop will then have a minimum of 21 days to agree a deal with the owners of 75 per cent of the shares, at which point they would be irreversibly committed to buying the club.Betfair refer and earn code: CCUPPKJHF
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I bet Fowler was on the coke and Stevie was admitting that its not his kid as well.Originally posted by Rocket View Postbellamy is a proven trouble maker, and that pennant guy.
they both MUST have something to do with this made up story
Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
John Updike
My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
George Gillett
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London Press??????Originally posted by livvy145 View PostThe Daily Mail have the story now.
Liverpool stars in booze shame
By DANIEL KING -
February 2007
Liverpool stars are alleged to have gone on an alcohol-fuelled rampage during a training camp last week in Portugal.
Goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, Jermaine Pennant and former England striker Robbie Fowler were named by local newspapers as being involved in a drunken spree at the Barringtons Golf and Health Club, in Vale do Lobo, on the Algarve, in the early hours of Friday morning.
Dudek, a hero of Liverpool’s Champions League triumph in Istanbul two years ago,was reported to have been handcuffed after the incident, which is alleged to have occurred at the end of a warm-weather training camp undertaken to prepare for Liverpool’s Champions League game in Barcelona on Wednesday.
A Liverpool spokesman said last night: "The matter will be dealt with internally."
The future of all three players will be in doubt if the allegations are shown to be true. But Pennant, whose troubled past includes a spell in prison for drunken driving, has the most to lose, with veterans Dudek and Fowler already likely to be leaving the club at the end of the season.
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was in nearby Vilamoura at the time of the alleged trouble. He will be disappointed with the claims against Pennant after he gave the player a chance to resurrect his top-flight career by signing him for £6million from Birmingham last summer.
The allegations will also make waves across the Atlantic, where the club’s new American owners, George Gillett Jnr and Thomas Hicks, are unlikely to be impressed at the tarnishing of Liverpool’s reputation on the eve of the next formal stage of their £450m takeover.
Local sources claim the trouble began at a bar called Monty’s, in Vale do Lobo, where about 15 members of the squad had gone for a drink after a team meal on the eve of their departure from Portugal.
After several rounds of beer, the party reportedly became rowdy and, despite the efforts of captain Steven Gerrard and England international Peter Crouch to defuse the situation, police were called.
Officers escorted the party back to Barringtons but trouble is said to have flared again. No one was arrested or charged but Dudek is alleged to have been restrained by police. It is understood that Barringtons reported only a broken glass and Liverpool are said to have agreed to pay for any damage.
The incident recalls the scandal of another sunshine trip by an English club, when a drunken night involving Leicester players in La Manga in 2004 ended in three of them being charged with sexual assault, a case which subsequently collapsed.
Although not as serious, the allegations against Liverpool could not have come at a more crucial time for the club.
Shareholders will receive a formal offer document in the morning from Kop Football Ltd, the Hicks/Gillett company bidding for the club.
Kop will then have a minimum of 21 days to agree a deal with the owners of 75 per cent of the shares, at which point they would be irreversibly committed to buying the club.
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