EuroFootball.com will now regularly publish brief summaries of not entirely official football news. The Sunday summary includes information about the police interest in the fight between "Man City" players, "Velez Sarsfield's" decision to punish their goalkeeper for starting a fight, and other news.
The police are preparing to investigate the fight that took place during a "Man City" training session between Joey Barton and Ousmane Dabo. After the conflict, the Frenchman Dabo ended up in the hospital with injuries to his eye, nose, and lips. (Eurosport)
Without waiting for the CONCACAF verdict, the leadership of the Argentine club "Velez Sarsfield" disqualified their goalkeeper Gaston Cessa until the end of the season for displaying martial arts in a fight against Rodrigo Palacio from "Boca Juniors". The incident occurred during a South American "Copa Libertadores" football tournament match. (Eurosport)
After "Leeds" dropped into the relegation zone from the second division (The Coca-Cola Championship), the club's fans are pledging their support and offering to buy the club. Supporters are not turning their backs on the team, quite the opposite – they are extending a helping hand. (Eurosport)
MIGnews reports that tickets on the black market for the final Champions League match between "Liverpool" and "AC Milan" are already selling for more than €2,000 – approximately 7 times more than their official price. (MIGnews)
"Man Utd" leaders Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney received threatening letters and suspicious white powders. An investigation is currently underway. (MIGnews)
The president of the "Livorno" club, Aldo Spinelli, hinted that he would like to acquire the young "AC Milan" forward Marco Borriello, who would replace Cristiano Lucarelli, who is leaving the club this summer. In addition, "Livorno" is planning to acquire "Sampdoria" forward Fabio Bazzani and "Avellino" forward Raffaelis Biancolino. (Sport-Express)
"Liverpool" manager Rafael Benitez is seriously considering adding high-profile stars to his team this summer. Despite recent rumors linking "Liverpool" with Samuel Eto'o and David Villa, Benitez emphasized that the funds allocated by the team's owners will not be used "Roman Abramovich-style". "We will not do stupid things, we do not need people who think first of all about money," Benitez said. (Tribalfootball)