Pizzagate
10/27/2004 Add a comment
Quite a row in the British press over the rumors that Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson had soup and sandwiches thrown at him by an "opposition player" after his team's win over Arsenal.
Then the tabloids found out that pizza may or may not have been involved. The Daily Mail tries to set the record straight:
"Reports have pointed the finger of blame at [Man U player] Ashley Cole for throwing pizza. ... It is alleged that Cole had been aiming the slice of pizza at striker Ruud van Nistelrooy and had hit the United boss accidentally. Spanish youngster Cese Febragas has also been mentioned as the other chief pizza-throwing suspect."
Okay, so it wasn't some renegade Arsenal player who snuck into the dining room. But this is quite a story. It's already been dubbed the "battle of the buffet". We may never know the true pizza throwers. More details as they emerge.
Then the tabloids found out that pizza may or may not have been involved. The Daily Mail tries to set the record straight:
"Reports have pointed the finger of blame at [Man U player] Ashley Cole for throwing pizza. ... It is alleged that Cole had been aiming the slice of pizza at striker Ruud van Nistelrooy and had hit the United boss accidentally. Spanish youngster Cese Febragas has also been mentioned as the other chief pizza-throwing suspect."
Okay, so it wasn't some renegade Arsenal player who snuck into the dining room. But this is quite a story. It's already been dubbed the "battle of the buffet". We may never know the true pizza throwers. More details as they emerge.
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