Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Fulham arch Mohamed Al Fayed forced to apologize after Europa League opponents Shakhtar Donetsk are refused entrance to Harrods

Mohamed Al Fayed has attempted to see off punish from Shakhtar Donetsk by apologising to the organisation for their lock-out from Harrods.

Fayed"s showy London dialect store refused to let the Ukrainian organisation in for a mark of commemoration selling when they incited up in a large organisation wearing tracksuits.

Shakhtar players were refused entrance to Harrods

Locked out: Shakhtar players were refused entrance to Harrods

Fulham, additionally owned by the businessman, followed up the impugn by violence Shakhtar 2-1 in the Europa League last 32 initial leg.

But with the lapse compare appearing in Donetsk subsequent Thursday, the UEFA Cup holders suggested Fayed had been construction bridges.

Fulham authority and Harrods owners Mohamed Al Fayed

The main man: Fulham authority and Harrods owners Mohamed Al Fayed

"The store"s owners has done apologies for that incident," Shakhtar pronounced on their website.

"Mohamed Al Fayed positive that there contingency have been a little misunderstanding.

Shakhtar Donetsk

Fierce battle: Shakhtar Donetsk lost 2-1 at Craven Cottage in their initial leg clash

"On the contrary, he would be happy to see Shakhtar players at his shops. The billionaire is really dissapoint over this situation and done his apology."

"Shakhtars CEO Sergiy Palkin has let Rinat Akhmetov, the boss of the club, know about such regrets. The apologies are accepted. The issue is settled."

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