badmash
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Dont know if this has been posted
This little twunt and that shower are made for each other
Hope he carries on causing more s**t for em
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Manchester United bad boy Ravel Morrison appeared to launch a scathing attack on the club on twitter – and was then slammed by Wayne Rooney.
In a stunning outburst the wayward 18-year-old starlet vented his frustrations on the social networking site after being left on the bench for a Reds reserves match.
He wrote: '**** take' before following that up with 'I can not waite till the end of the season'.
Word of Morrison's rants spread rapidly across the internet before Rooney, himself no stranger to a Sir Alex Ferguson rollocking, responded: 'might come sooner than you think!!!!'
Morrison later hit back: 'what do you mean :/' before claiming he had been misunderstood.
The rant is the latest controversy to hit Wythenshawe-raised Morrison, who is widely tipped to become an Old Trafford star.
He was spared jail in May after his second conviction in four months.
In January, Morrison pleaded guilty to witness intimidation and was warned he would be locked up for a year if he was convicted of another offence before the end of 2011.
But just four months later, he escaped with a fine at Salford magistrates’ court after admitting criminal damage following a bust-up with his girlfriend.
And in July Morrison was quizzed by police after being accused of visiting Pendleton College, which is attended by the teenage witness who Morrison admitted to intimidating in a separate case.
In later tweets the midfielder claimed he 'never said anythink bad about the club' and added he was looking forward to going on holiday at the end of the season with his family.
United's Reserves won the match, played at Altrincham's Moss Lane ground, beating Everton's second string 2-0.
This little twunt and that shower are made for each other
Hope he carries on causing more s**t for em
<a class="postlink" href="http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1464069_troubled-manchester-united-starlet-ravel-morrison-steps-into-twitter-storm-after-being-left-on-the-bench" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... -the-bench</a>
Manchester United bad boy Ravel Morrison appeared to launch a scathing attack on the club on twitter – and was then slammed by Wayne Rooney.
In a stunning outburst the wayward 18-year-old starlet vented his frustrations on the social networking site after being left on the bench for a Reds reserves match.
He wrote: '**** take' before following that up with 'I can not waite till the end of the season'.
Word of Morrison's rants spread rapidly across the internet before Rooney, himself no stranger to a Sir Alex Ferguson rollocking, responded: 'might come sooner than you think!!!!'
Morrison later hit back: 'what do you mean :/' before claiming he had been misunderstood.
The rant is the latest controversy to hit Wythenshawe-raised Morrison, who is widely tipped to become an Old Trafford star.
He was spared jail in May after his second conviction in four months.
In January, Morrison pleaded guilty to witness intimidation and was warned he would be locked up for a year if he was convicted of another offence before the end of 2011.
But just four months later, he escaped with a fine at Salford magistrates’ court after admitting criminal damage following a bust-up with his girlfriend.
And in July Morrison was quizzed by police after being accused of visiting Pendleton College, which is attended by the teenage witness who Morrison admitted to intimidating in a separate case.
In later tweets the midfielder claimed he 'never said anythink bad about the club' and added he was looking forward to going on holiday at the end of the season with his family.
United's Reserves won the match, played at Altrincham's Moss Lane ground, beating Everton's second string 2-0.