Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Not-So-Super-Injuction

"With about 75,000 people having named Ryan Giggs on Twitter it is obviously impracticable to imprison them all and with reports that Giles Coren also faces imprisonment," -John Hemming, Liberal Democrat MP

The footballer has been the subject of the "Super Injunction Saga" - in which he was accused of being the one behind the Imogen Thomas gagging orders. He was also singled out to be the individual who is suing Twitter in a bid to stop the circulation of gossips claiming he had an affair with the Welsh model which lasted around 7 months.

This will come as a surprise to millions of Giggs adorer as he has for always be known as the squeaky clean, family man footballer. Due to this revelation, the star could face having his sponsorship agreements taken back, having his family under extreme pressure, getting countless of abuse from opposing fans (as did Rooney, Terry, and Ashley Cole to name a few) related to the alleged affair, and quite possibly the worse - getting his name stroke out from the line up against Barcelona this weekend.

That would be a blow to Manchester United as he has been in a good form as of late. Barcelona to capitalize on this situation?

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