The escapades of El-Hadji Diouf in the Premier League is a bit of local folklore, but his latest feat has set nerves leaders Blackburn who are now determined to let go forward, if he finds a club . The controversy raged in England since the last incident the Senegalese striker. At the recent Cup match, Diouf came insult Mackie, a player from Queen's Park Rangers, while the latter was on the ground with a broken leg.A drop of water that broke the camel's back, even if Diouf denied having spoken to his opponent. Alas, the television images did not plead in favor of the former Lensois. The Rovers are ready to sell off their attacker, rather than having to endure much longer.



- QPR manager Neil Warnock calls Blackburn's El Hadji Diouf a 'sewer rat' (08/01/2011)
- Chelsea v Blackburn: El Hadji Diouf's ability to attract the negative is causing problems concedes Steve Kean (14/01/2011)
- Blackburn investigate El-Hadji Diouf over claims he swore at broken leg victim Jamie Mackie (12/01/2011)
- Blackburn ready to listen to Diouf offers (17/01/2011)
- 'Repulsive' El Hadji Diouf attacked by furious QPR players on Twitter (09/01/2011)
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