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4sportsake.com (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
Now that Robbie Savage has waved goodbye to top flight football it's time for someone else to take on the mantle of most hated league player. Here are the contenders: El-Hadji Diouf A rank outsider given that most of his bad behaviour happened a few years ago but will life on Wearside drive him back to his old habits? Shipped out of Liverpool for spitting at a Celtic fan he then went to Bolton and...
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
By Nick Alexander El-Hadji Diouf aims for a dream start to his Sunderland career - by scoring against his former club Liverpool. The Black Cats take on the Reds at the Stadium of Light tomorrow ...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
On the day chief executive Richard Scudamore introduced a new Premier League initiative to improve standards of behaviour in the top flight Sunderland captain Dean Whitehead admitted he may have to act to prevent new signing El-Hadji Diouf getting into trouble with referees.
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Two of Sunderland's new players have been called up for international duty next week. El-Hadji Diouf is in the Senegal squad for a friendly with Libya in Tripoli on August 20, while Teemu Tainio w...
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CaughtOffside (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Now this would really be a signing of intent from Roy Keane, but would it be a wise one, considering how injury-prone this striker has been in past few seasons? The Irishman recently acquired El Hadji Diouf and it appears that he's aiming to make his front line even more ...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
El-Hadji Diouf is convinced the Roy Keane revolution at Sunderland will turn the club into a major Premier League force.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
Roy Keane has got away with one of the "steals" of the summer with his ٠.5million signing of El-Hadji Diouf from Bolton.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
El-Hadji Diouf laughs at the memory of his first meeting with Roy Keane, now his manager at Sunderland, back in 2003 when a bitter verbal exchange exploded between the pair.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
El-Hadji Diouf laughs at the memory of his first meeting with Roy Keane, now his manager at Sunderland, back in 2003 when a bitter verbal exchange exploded between the pair.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
El-Hadji Diouf laughs at the memory of his first meeting with Roy Keane, now his manager at Sunderland, back in 2003 when a bitter verbal exchange exploded between the pair.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
El-Hadji Diouf laughs at the memory of his first meeting with Roy Keane, now his manager at Sunderland, back in 2003 when a bitter verbal exchange exploded between the pair.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
Once when Roy Keane and El Hadji Diouf looked at each other, it was with menace in their eyes. Competitive, combustible and controversial, each recognised something familiar in the other and did not like it too much. Not until last week, though, did we discover those glares also included admiration.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
The Senegal striker is a rare man to have mixed it with the Sunderland manager and come out a winner - because Keane secretly admired his fiery temperament.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
It is a rare footballer who has stood toe to toe with Roy Keane the player and lived to tell the tale, but El-Hadji Diouf has been there, done it and is now wearing a Sunderland shirt. Just to demonstrate that there are no hard feelings, Keane has lured the Senegal forward to the Stadium of Light, recognising a kindred, argumentative and ferocious spirit.
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thisislondon (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
El-Hadji Diouf laughs at the memory of his first meeting with Roy Keane, now his manager at Sunderland, back in 2003 when a bitter verbal exchange exploded between the pair.