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February 20, 2007 Tuesday Safar 2, 1428

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Liverpool striker attacks team-mate


LONDON, Feb 19: Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy added a new twist to the problem of soccer violence last week when he attacked a teammate. Yes, a teammate.

The Wales forward allegedly hit John Arne Riise in the legs with a golf club while Liverpool was in Portugal at a training camp preparing for a Champions League match against defending champion FC Barcelona.

Bellamy now faces a fine of 80,000 pounds (US$155,000; euro118,000) and an uncertain future with the 18-time English league champions, who were recently taken over by a pair of American businessmen.

If team-mates whacking each other with golf clubs after a night out isn't absurd enough, consider the reason for the fight _ they were arguing about a karaoke competition.

Karaoke! The news of the fracas definitely wasn't music to the ears of George Gillett Jr. and Tom Hicks, Liverpool's new American owners.

The pair supposedly heard about the fight in Portugal and ordered Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez to issue a statement saying that players who misbehaved would be punished.

“We will take disciplinary action and fine any of them who are found to have breached club rules during our stay in Portugal,” Benitez said in Sunday's statement.

Bellamy, who has a history of losing his temper, looks to be the first casualty of the dictum _ something not exactly alien to him.

When he played for Newcastle in 2004, Bellamy threw a chair at assistant manager John Carver. He was then heavily fined for calling manager Graeme Souness a liar in 2005.

Bellamy has also spent some time in court. In 2003, he was charged with three racism offenses after a night out in Cardiff, Wales. He admitted to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior and was fined 750 pounds (US$1,252).

The charge of “racially aggravated” abuse was dropped.

Late last year, Bellamy was cleared of assaulting two women in a nightclub.

But Bellamy can't be singled out —AP






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