Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Diouf and Gaddafi



Another blow for a troubled team as Rangers first teamer El Hadji Diouf reveals that he supports Colonel Gaddafi and his tyrannical regime, going as far as to call Gaddafi and his son Saif "good friends". The revalation came as the Senegalese striker was interviewed by an African magazine and would surley cause a great deal of embarrassment for Rangers Football Club, who are already troubled by controvery over multiple UEFA investigations into sectarian singing within the Rangers support.


"Everybody says that people will be leaving 
but I don’t see how we have the capability to let anyone leave” 
During the same interview, the human controversy also stated that he believes partner in crime Bougherra should quit Rangers at the conclusion of the current season; a comment in direct defiance to his manager who stated that bougherra should not expect to leave any time soon. Shamrock and Thistle awaits the resopnse of the rangers gaffer with baited breath.

In my honest opinion, this is just another attempt from Diouf to draw attention to himself following the ever growing likelyhood that he will be forced to make way for Steven Naismith in upcoming matches. Poor show Diouf, once again you show your true colours to be an ugly shade of jelousy and arrogance.

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