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Meh, once again twitter fail, but could be interesting if true - random on it saying Mehdi Abeid from Lens in Gosforth Hotel is there claiming he's signed for us. 

 

Younging like, 18 or something.

 

Pinch of salt as normal.

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Meh, once again twitter fail, but could be interesting if true - random on it saying Mehdi Abeid from Lens in Gosforth Hotel is there claiming he's signed for us. 

 

Younging like, 18 or something.

 

Pinch of salt as normal.

i was in the gosforth hotel earlier on tonight and didn't see him or hear anyone talking about it.
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Funny isn't it, you can be talented beyond belief and earn more money than you could ever spend doing something we can only dream about. Yet with all that talent and money he shows no common sense of any kind, not a miniscule amount, absolutely nowt, he is trying to keep secret something when its no longer possible to do so, and all because he just couldn't hold his hands up when he got caught and say he's sorry, its so daft its funny.

 

I'm trying to work out if he is amazingly arrogant or just plain stupid........both it seems.

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It's absolutely absurd, and while if there had been no injunction, this entire thing would have just blown over with a shrug of the shoulders at another footballer who can't keep his pants on, it''s now also the legal story of the past 5 years and it seems destined to be a much bigger thing than it could have been. The guy's a complete fuckwit, as well as a cunt.

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Meh, once again twitter fail, but could be interesting if true - random on it saying Mehdi Abeid from Lens in Gosforth Hotel is there claiming he's signed for us. 

 

Younging like, 18 or something.

 

Pinch of salt as normal.

 

quick search on google.fr comes up with this from two days ago, google translated:

 

Out of contract next June, Mehdi Abeid should not wear the jersey of RC Lens. Then he signed a professional contract three years ago along with Darnel Situ and Alexandre Coeff, the midfielder is not in the plans of leaders and have already obtained Lensois his letter of release, while there are some weeks, he spoke with us in negotiations for an extension. According to latest information, it would perform the same tests already in other clubs, maybe even in England. However, contacted by us, the champion of France's Under-18 in 2009 were willing to confirm nor deny these reports.

 

http://www.lensois.com/breve-rclens-39050-vers-un-depart-de-mehdi-abeid-du-rc-lens.html

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It's absolutely absurd, and while if there had been no injunction, this entire thing would have just blown over with a shrug of the shoulders at another footballer who can't keep his pants on, it''s now also the legal story of the past 5 years and it seems destined to be a much bigger thing than it could have been. The guy's a complete fuckwit, as well as a cunt.

 

Once they legal complexities are sorted and this is all resolved I hope they call the new law after him. Either way once he's revelaed he becomes a reference point for all future super injunction storys in the media.

 

 

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TV star is first to face jail over tweets after England footballer claims they breach injunction: Judge reports top journalist to Attorney-General

By ROBERT VERKAIK

 

A journalist on one of Britain’s most respected newspapers – who also appears on a widely-viewed BBC programme – could face a jail sentence after naming on Twitter a Premier League footballer who had taken out a privacy injunction.

 

In the first case of its kind, lawyers for the soccer star have persuaded a High Court judge to ask Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC to consider a criminal prosecution against the writer for breaching a privacy injunction. If Mr Grieve decides to issue contempt of court proceedings, the individual faces a prison sentence of up to two years.

 

The unprecedented legal action is the latest attempt by a public figure to try to curb the growing use of the internet – especially Twitter – to expose the adulterous affairs and misbehaviour of celebrities and footballers.

 

On Thursday, one of Britain’s leading privacy judges, Mr Justice Tugendhat, was told that an unnamed ‘someone’ had used Twitter to identify the married footballer at the centre of a scandal concerning a sexual relationship with a model.

 

The England footballer, known only by his court codename of TSE, instructed lawyers to ask the judge to pass the case on to the Attorney General’s office. And he agreed.

 

Due to the extraordinary restrictions surrounding the reporting of cases such as this, The Mail on Sunday cannot identify the journalist involved nor even provide readers with edited versions of his tweets.

 

It is believed that the messages were written about the player during a recent high-profile football match, which again The Mail on Sunday cannot identify due to court restrictions.

 

The footballers’ lawyers, libel and privacy specialists Schillings, are also representing another Premier League player who has brought a claim for Twitter to disclose the names of users who may have breached the terms of his privacy injunction. The San Francisco-based site has been given a week to comply with the order.

 

Last night the newspaper for whom the author of the messages is believed to write, said they did not think that the case related to them. But when asked whether they had been contacted by Schillings about the messages, the newspaper declined to comment.

 

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Sammy_Ameobi Samuel Ameobi

I can understand why many tweeps are hating on A.Cole but lets be honest he's the worlds best left back atm

 

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Sammy_Ameobi Samuel Ameobi

I can understand why many tweeps are hating on A.Cole but lets be honest he's the worlds best left back atm

 

 

No Sammy :nope: :nope:

 

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This injunction situation is getting dangerous. Whoever is advising Giggs CTB has got it all wrong, because everyone knows its him and he should just man up and admit it now. Didn't an article say the player told his wife? That 'Streisand effect' link is spot on.....the longer he drags this out, the less likely it is to go away. Just admit it, Giggsy CTB-sy!

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Rapidly losing my respect for 'CTB' as a person. Like some of you have said, he should man the f*** up and admit to the dirty deed. The damage was done as soon as he shagged the lass.

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