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Newcastle United stars 'row' over wages



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
REPORTS today claim Newcastle's Charles N'Zogbia and Abdoulaye Faye had to be dragged apart after a row over wages before Sunday's game with Everton.
An article in The Sun newspaper claims the Toon pair were bickering over pay when team-mates were forced to step in and separate them.

The national newspaper quotes a 'Toon source' saying: "There has been a lot of bickering about wages.

"Charles can be a wind-up merchant and Abdoulaye didn't take very kindly to it.

"It was incredibly heated but the other players calmed them down."

Both players went on to play for United at Goodison Park, where the home side ran out comfortable 3-1 winners.

Central defender Faye was substituted at half-time while N'Zogbia won an early second half penalty for the Magpies, which was converted by Michael Owen to level the scores at 1-1.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 8:29 AM
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  • Location: Blyth, Northumberland
 
 
  

 
 


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