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發表於 2005-12-15 07:54 PM
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港人bid歐聯獎牌 紅軍懷疑係賊贓
【明報專訊】12月 10日 星期六
各大歐洲勁旅正努力爭取歐聯冠軍之際,日前竟有人在互聯網拍賣上屆由利物浦奪得的冠軍獎牌,並由一名香港人以2萬港元投得,利物浦正調查該塊只有25位冠軍球員才能擁有的獎牌從何而來。一名「紅軍」報料人表示球員都以贏得歐聯為榮,難明有人會為錢出賣榮譽,故懷疑被偷走的機會較高。
Ebay拍賣連結:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISA ... amp;item=8731695585
官方網頁聲明 (連結: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N150821051212-1424.htm)
REDS RUBBISH RIISE MEDAL SALE CLAIMS
Mark Platt 12 December 2005
Liverpool Football Club has today strenuously denied claims that John Arne Riise cashed in on the club's Champions League triumph by selling his medal on eBay.
In response to unsubstantiated reports in certain sections of the press this morning, the club would like to let it be known that these allegations are total rubbish.
"There is absolutely no truth whatsoever in this story," says club spokesman Ian Cotton. "Like his team-mates, John is very proud of the part he played in the club's Champions League success and it is ludicrous to even suggest he would sell his winners medal."
小道流言:
QUOTE: talklfc forums > Talk LFC Regulars > Talk LFC
Newspaper reports today suggest that John Arne Riise has disgraced himself by selling his Champions League winners medal on eBay.
A 2005 Champions League winners medal was sold last week for £1500 to a bidder from Hong Kong and it is claimed that prompted Liverpool FC to launch an internal investigation to determine if the listing was genuine.
This afternoon the club responded to the reports by saying that they were false and that it would be "ludicrous" for Riise to consider selling his winners medal.
Club press officer Ian Cotton said: "There is absolutely no truth whatsoever in this story. Like his team-mates, John is very proud of the part he played in the club's Champions League success and it is ludicrous to even suggest he would sell his winners medal."
However, today's newspaper reports also show stills from a video of Riise in the company of another man in his car who talks about selling the medal. In the footage - which can be viewed in the KopTalk Gold Club @ www.koptalkinsider.com - the man is clearly seen kissing what appears to be a Champions League winners medal.
The video footage taken from inside a car that is mobile, is very clear and the actual conversation is fully audible. The mystery man is seen wearing the medal and begins kissing it.
He says: "Not many people can say they have done this but I can count myself as lucky enough to say I have a Champions League winners' medal from Istanbul that this guy won. And here he is."
The camera then points to Riise who sticks two fingers up.
"Oh my God, that feels good," says the man with Riise replying: "It's not your girlfriend!"
"It f***ing is now and if you like it, check out eBay because that's where it's going," adds the man.
Riise smirks and continues to grin while driving the car.
He then sings: "Champions League you're having a laugh!"
It is claimed that UEFA have confirmed that the medal sold on eBay was genuine and that it is one of the 25 given to the Liverpool squad for winning the tournament earlier this year. There is though no official statement from UEFA stating this.
Media sources on Merseyside are suggesting that the recently discovered video footage will "nail" Riise and that despite denials issued by the club, the player will be hauled in to explain who the man is on the video. The club have requested a copy of the video footage.
KopTalk would like to make it clear that we have no idea if Riise has sold his medal. Why would a professional footballer cash in when he's already minted? Besides, surely such a medal would be treasured for life. Riise has some explaining to do it would seem because truth be told, if he or any other Liverpool player is involved, we'd be heartbroken.
We have obtained a replica Champions League medal and will publish photos on the site within a few days so you can see if you think it would pass as a real one. After all, the medal in the video could be a replica but it still doesn't explain why Riise would be involved with someone trying to pass a replica off as a genuine medal. It has to be said though that the medal looks genuine. What a bizarre incident.
流言提及的video clip:
http://www.dagbladet.no/sport/2005/12/12/452025.html
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