Nigeria striker, Peter Odemwingie, could be fined £70,000 for slamming West Brom.
Odemwingie is angry that his transfer request was turned down by Albion, which he views as a lack of respect.
The striker has been a subject of transfer speculation to QPR in the
winter transfer window but now faces a fine of two weeks’ wages for
breaching the rules of granting unauthorised interview, according to The
Sun in the UK. The 31-year-old has voiced his displeasure at Barclays
English Premier League club, West Bromwich Albion for their perceived
refusal to let him join Queens Park Rangers.
Odemwingie has now released a lengthy statement pleading with the
club to accept his transfer request which was rejected a few days ago.
“ (This represents) a new challenge, a new opportunity, andฦGXh@2EƊ{иVb the stewardship of one of the most respected managers in
the game.
“At this stage of my career, this (QPR) opportunity may not come around again.
“I’m deeply hurt and in some ways offended by the lack of reciprocal common respect from the management of West Bromwich Albion.
“I am crazy haha adviser text saying don’t tweet, it weakens our
position. Doesn’t weaken nothing! When I want to do something, I do it,”
he tweeted.
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