Mario Balotelli's Manchester City team-mates gave the prank-loving striker a distinctly fishy taste of his own medicine by planting a bag filled with kippers behind the front seat of his fancy Maserati. He discovered it a fortnight later...
The controversy-courting Italian's own ire-inducing antics during the year have included throwing darts at youth team players because he was 'bored'; winding up midfielder Yaya Toure on the team's Carrington training ground - not to mention the £10,000 of parking fines that prompted manager Roberto Mancini to throw a suitcase at him.
But now his City team-mates have got their own back on the 20-year-old before they headed across the Atlantic on a two-week tour, with the kippers creating a right stench in his plush set of wheels. A mole told The Sun that, upon returning to England last week and discovering what had happened, Balotelli 'had his head in his hands'.
'The smell really made him sick. It was revolting,' said the source.
'There were flies in the car and the leather seats in the back had rotting fish all over them.'
Balotelli's pricey white motor is expected to be an insurance write-off because of the fishy stench of its upholstery, but the striker is already plotting his revenge, apparently.
'He has absolutely no idea who is responsible as he has wound up so many of his team-mates over the past year,' the insider added.
'It won't put an end to the pranks, though. He's already formulating more plans.'
City want to swap Adebayor for Aaron Lennon
Manchester City are trying to sign Tottenham’s England flier Aaron Lennon in a sensational swap deal for Emmanuel Adebayor.
City chief Roberto Mancini wants a wide man and is interested in little speedster Lennon - and Harry Redknapp may be willing to do business if he can get striker Adebayor out of the deal.
Potters plot ambitious £16m double deal for Spurs duo
High-level talks between City and Spurs have begun and one of the biggest but hardest exchanges of the summer could see both move in the next few days.
Redknapp wants former Gunner Adebayor but faces the problem of getting the Togo international to join within his pay ceiling.
However City and Spurs are looking into ways of crunching the numbers to help Mancini and Redknapp get the players they want - and also leave both sides happy with the figures.
Mancini has admitted he wants a winger to open up defences and Lennon has surprisingly come into view. His move for Arsenal’s Samir Nasri is proving difficult because of Arsene Wenger’s reluctance to sell.
Lennon may be available at Spurs where he had a hit-and-miss season. Redknapp is a renowned transfer gambler and may do the deal if Adebayor is part of it.
Real Madrid have distanced themselves from the striker in recent days and Mancini wants an answer soon on the player’s future as he is still determined to spend again - and he wants rid of Adebayor.
SO IT BEGINS BOLLOX
WEMBLEY LOSES APPEAL TO MANCHESTER CITY
MANCHESTER City already seem to be getting Wembley apathy, after struggling to sell their tickets for Sunday’s FA Community Shield.
Manchester United quickly sold out their allocation of 27,700 tickets, but it seems nobody at the richest club in the world wants to sit in the £20 cheap seats.
They are the main area of the shortfall, which means there are set to be banks of empty seats for the third visit to the stadium in four months by Roberto Mancini’s Manchester City side.
Indeed, such is the low key start to the season this year that the “curtain raiser” will start while West Ham and Cardiff are already in the last throes of their Championship game in front of what is anticipated to be a much more sizeable armchair audience live on the BBC. Certainly, the FA have reasons to hope for a decent showpiece at Wembley. The three-year deal to screen the Community Shield thrashed out with Sky after the collapse of Setanta will have run its course by the final whistle with no signs of a replacement contract to fill the void.
Perhaps, though, it is the Manchester derby itself that is losing its sheen – celebrity City fan Noel Gallagher yesterday announced he would be starting his first High Flying Birds live tour on October 23 in Dublin – the date of the league encounter.
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OTHER BOLLOX
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has cast doubt over the future of Dimitar Berbatov by appearing to suggest the Bulgarian could leave for Paris Saint-Germain. The French club are reportedly willing to pay between £18-£20m for him. The Guardian
Leicester are ready to table a £7m bid for Reading striker Shane Long as manager Sven-Goran Eriksson bids to beat off competition from Premier League clubs for the prolific forward. Daily Mail
Barcelona are set to make a final push for Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas by tabling a £35m offer for the Spain midfielder. Daily Telegraph
Tottenham have stolen a march on their main rivals, rumoured to include Arsenal and Manchester United, in the race to sign Joey Barton on a free transfer by instigating the first talks with the Newcastle United midfielder. Metro
But Celtic are also keen to sign Barton, who has been placed on the transfer list and told he can leave St James' Park for free. Daily Mirror
Newcastle have conceded defeat in their attempts to keep left-back Jose Enrique at the club, paving the way for a £5m move to Liverpool to be completed this week.Daily Mirror
Fulham are considering whether to raise their offer for Cameron Jerome, after seeing a £2m bid for the striker turned down by Birmingham City. the Guardian
New West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has made a move for Liverpool's French striker David Ngog. the Sun
Arsenal are to send chief scout Steve Rowley to watch Scott Dann this weekend as they ponder a £10m bid for the Birmingham defender, with boss Arsene Wenger growing frustrated at Everton's asking price for Phil Jagielka. Daily Mail
Tottenham have bid for Blackburn's Christopher Samba in a £10m cash-plus-player deal. Spurs are willing to offload Jermain Defoe, Robbie Keane, David Bentley or Sebastien Bassong. The Sun
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is ready to persuade the club's owner Roman Abramovich to try to land AC Milan's Brazilian forward Pato in a £30m player-plus-cash deal. Daily Mirror
Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has touched down in China for the Italian Super Cup game against AC Milan with a formal offer from Manchester United having been made. The Netherlands international will be given a week to consider whether to take a significant pay cut to move to Old Trafford. Daily Mirror
The father of Valencia winger Juan Mata, who also acts as his agent, has said that the Spanish club have rejected an offer from Arsenal for his son. the Times
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has warned centre-backs Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic that new signing Phil Jones will be challenging for their first-team places this season.talkSHIT
Arsenal may face the embarrassment of taking two team photographs on Thursday - one with and one without Cesc Fabregas. The club are believed to be weighing up the idea ahead of their official photoshoot. It would mean one picture including Fabregas, who is believed to want to move to Barcelona, and one without their current captain - leaving vice-captain Robin van Persie to wear the armband.Daily Star