Sunday the cheat says in an article in the Observer that he wants to put his past behind him and get on with playing football. The day after he cheats his way back into controversy.
If he's going to carry on doing this he might as well just admit he's a con man, instead of trying to persuade everyone he's changed.
Absolute disgrace. Still fuming with rage about it this morning.
And can managers (I mean all of them) just admit that a player was wrong instead of turning it around to saying 'it's about time we had some luck'. It's a completely disgraceful thing to say in my book and sends out the wrong message to players etc
All that said, we were toothless in attack and I hope Hughes does something to sort it out after his red mist over Diouf settles.