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EL HADJI DIOUF has gone AWOL from Blackburn - after being kicked out for showing off the SPL title medal he won with Rangers.

 

Nobody has seen or heard from bad boy striker Diouf since he was ordered out before the crunch scrap with Wolves in May.

 

He turned up with the gong after his four-month stay at Ibrox ended. But Rovers boss Steve Kean - an ex-Celtic youth player - was not impressed.

 

Kean got coach Iain Brunskill to get rid of Diouf and an insider said: "That day El Hadji was showing off his medal and behaving pretty obnoxiously.

 

"The rest of players were fighting for their survival in the Premier League and the management weren't happy about Diouf disrupting them.

 

"He was ordered to leave and told he wasn't welcome back at the training ground for the remainder of the season.

 

"But he was expected back for the start of the pre-season training - and there's no sign of him."

 

Ewood officials have been desperately trying to contact Senegal star Diouf, 30, but so far have had no success.

 

Kean has made it clear there is no future for him at Blackburn but so far there have been no suitable offers for the controversial ace.

 

Rangers manager Ally McCoist is not interested, while Diouf's old boss Sam Allardyce - now at West Ham - has yet to make his move.

 

Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3694108/Gloating-El-Hadji-booted-out-for-flashing-medal.html#ixzz1S7cvOCoP

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