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Mar. 18th, 2009 03:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Can anyone explain why the delightful and piquant Cesc Fàbregas should not wear a casual jacket, hooded top, jeans and sneakers when he is watching his chums play against Hull?
It's just that the complaints made against Fàbregas by Hull manager Phil Brown were as follows.
“One: Being on the pitch after the game — he had no right to be there. Two: Being dressed in the manner in which he was dressed. Three: The pictures verify the aggression he was showing towards our players and staff after the game." The Hull management team claim that Fàbregas spat at/near/by the Hull assistant manager.
(incidentally, in commenting on the complaint, some twunt in the Telegraph thinks that we should go back to the days when footballers were only ever seen in kit or club blazer. It's all the fault of Lineker the large-eared lady-botherer, apparently)
It's just that the complaints made against Fàbregas by Hull manager Phil Brown were as follows.
“One: Being on the pitch after the game — he had no right to be there. Two: Being dressed in the manner in which he was dressed. Three: The pictures verify the aggression he was showing towards our players and staff after the game." The Hull management team claim that Fàbregas spat at/near/by the Hull assistant manager.
(incidentally, in commenting on the complaint, some twunt in the Telegraph thinks that we should go back to the days when footballers were only ever seen in kit or club blazer. It's all the fault of Lineker the large-eared lady-botherer, apparently)