El Hadji Diouf set for move to Malaysian Premier League
El Hadji Diouf is on of those footballers you just love to hate. After years of spitting at people in England, life in Malaysia could get expensive for the winger if he keeps it up...
This hobby of El Hadji Diouf's could cost him big bucks in his new home

The former Liverpool and Senegal attacker constantly found himself in the headlines for the wrong reasons - so there is one thing he should bear in mind before making this latest move.

Spitting is a criminal offence in Malaysia, with a $5,000 fine for repeat offenders. And with his track record, moving to the country could make Diouf a poor man.
Back in 2003, Diouf admitted to spitting at Celtic fans in the 87th minute of Liverpool's UEFA Cup fixture at Parkhead. And that was the start of his saliva-based strife.

While at Bolton, Diouf spat at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan before spitting in the face of Portsmouth player Arjan de Zeeuw in the same season.
Lastly, Gary Taylor-Fletcher claimed Diouf spat at Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks while at Leeds. Charming. Mind you, this is the guy who saw red for this obscene act a few weeks later...
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