El-Hadji Diouf Arrested After Bloody Brawl In Manchester Nightclub Leaves Man In Hospital

Chris Wright

16th, April 2012

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By Chris Wright

What a plum

El-Hadji Diouf and five other men have been arrested and bailed over a fight at a Manchester nightclub which left a 33-year old man seriously injured in hospital.

A Greater Manchester Police statement said:

“Six men were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, five of whom have been bailed until 23 May pending further police inquiries. Another man has assisted the investigation, which is ongoing.”

The ‘another man’ referred to is QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, who is being questioned by the police over his part in the incident, but was not arrested.

Occurring in the wee small hours of Sunday morning, the skirmish at The Circle Club in Manchester city centre apparently left the ’33-year-old man’ in a ‘serious but stable’ condition in hospital with nasty injuries to his head and neck. There are unconfirmed reports that a bottle may have been used.

Diouf was arrested at the scene on suspicion of violent disorder.

It’s always the quiet ones isn’t it?

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  1. goldie hawn says:

    Some mothers do ‘ave ’em! (ie, Diouf’s mum)

  2. SL says:

    Looks like it was Ferdinand on the other side and Diouf bottled his mate.

    Once a coward, always a coward. Hope he does time for this as hes a total scumbag.

  3. Professor Erno Breastpinchd says:

    Not a great year for “the other JLS member” Anton.
    If he was on the opposing team as it were, that’s Terry and Diouf he has had a “curfuffle” with, which can only make him go up in my estimations.

  4. Mr. Sparkle says:

    I can’t believe this man ever won African player of the year award. He’s been tragic at almost every club he’s ever played at.

  5. Alestorm says:

    Diouf is by far the most odious excuse of a human being to ever be involved in the game

  6. Martin Badger says:

    It would be great to see Diouf in prison, where he belongs. Suppose it won’t happen though.

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