It all kicked off in West London last night when Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was arrested for obstructing police trying to take his Yorkshire terrier into quarantine. The dog, named Gullit, escaped during the fracas and is now the subject of an intensive search involving the Westminster Council dog warden and a posse from The Sun and other tabloids.
Mourinho was at the Chelsea player of the year awards when he got word his home had been raided by the Animal Health and Welfare Service and police looking for Gullit, who was thought not to have have had the required injections when flying to and from the UK. Mourinho was later released with a caution.
The news media here have been all over this but as yet there have been no sightings of Gullit. Paddy Power have opened a book on where he’ll turn up, you can get 100-1 for inside the boot of Abramovich’s car or Fergie’s office, 8-1 inside Jose’s manbag or an outside bet of in a Damien Hirst exhibit at 500-1.
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