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If true, a worrying pattern of behaviour.

@CheGiaevara: Arturo Vidal back to his old tricks.. Left the Chile camp due to "personal reasons" ahead of their friendly against Paraguay.
@CheGiaevara: Reports in Chile suggest Vidal arrived at the camp inebriated following a trip to a casino. They say he has been kicked out of the camp.
@CheGiaevara: As people will remember; Vidal was caught drunk driving during the Copa América and was very close to being expelled form the tournament.
 
If true, a worrying pattern of behaviour.

@CheGiaevara: Arturo Vidal back to his old tricks.. Left the Chile camp due to "personal reasons" ahead of their friendly against Paraguay.
@CheGiaevara: Reports in Chile suggest Vidal arrived at the camp inebriated following a trip to a casino. They say he has been kicked out of the camp.
@CheGiaevara: As people will remember; Vidal was caught drunk driving during the Copa América and was very close to being expelled form the tournament.

Haha...LL should be given thread unlocking privelages.
 
Hope his lad's surgery goes well, glad the rumours of Vidal being drunk weren't accurate.
http://gazzettaworld.gazzetta.it/news/vidal-chile-sick-son/
Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal has clarified his decision to leave Chile’s training camp, revealing that it was done in order to be with his ill son. Initial reports claimed Vidal had departed due to family reasons, until El Mercurio and La Tercera alleged the Chilean left because he turned up at training unfit and drunk, after spending the previous night at a casino.
Chile coach Marco Sampaoli himself dismissed rumours that he had sent him home for being drunk, reaffirming Vidal’s explanation that he had departed for family reasons.

Vidal has finally revealed on social media that he wanted to be with his son, who is due to have special surgery in Italy.
“Today begins the first trial in the world for artificial pancreas to help children,” Vidal posted on his Twitter account.
“It is called #PEDerPAN in Bardonecchia, Italy. There, the children, including our son, will be monitored by doctors and engineers of the Center for Diabetes of Turin, Milan, Rome and Naples.
 

normally i like Chile well enough compared to other countries down here, but was hoping the Albirroja could pull it off. at least now i know what their other uni looks like. never seen it on a single person in the year and change i've lived in Asuncion.
 
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