Wanderlust.
I think this is the Christian Dailly you refer to.
The following extract was taken from the official website of the FA Premier League
CHRISTIAN DAILLY
CLUB - WEST HAM UNITED
POSITION - DEFENDER
PROFILE
A committed and experienced Scotland international defender, he joined West Ham United from Blackburn Rovers for £1.75million in January 2001. He established himself as a top-class central defender at Derby before his £5.3million switch to Blackburn. Strong in the air and in the tackle, he skippered his country for the first time in 2002.
The following extract was apparently taken from BBC Scotland news online on 11 September 2003.
Christian Dailly: A F******g apology
"Christian Dailly looks certain to avoid disciplinary action for his four-letter tirade against the Germans live on BBC television."
"I would like to apologise unreservedly for calling the German team "f******g cheats" immediately after the game on Wednesday night.
I understand that my comments, made in the heat of the moment, were overheard by BBC mikes used in interviewing our manager Bertie Vogts and I’m glad that the offending phrases were successfully bleeped out.
Although there is no excuse for my conduct, I can only plead that the outburst came at the end of a match where the German team
systematically misled the referee at every turn, making the most innocuous tackle seem like a sending off offence.
That this type of cynical play is tolerated at the highest levels of world football surely points to the need for a FIFA ruling on play-acting and clear directions given to referees to crack down on this un -sporting behaviour.
None of this can however justify my conduct after the game and I would like to apologise directly to the German team for calling them "f*****g cheats".
On reflection, I realise that what I should have called them was "F*****g, cheating, diving b******s" and I appreciate the opportunity to now set the record straight.
Thank you."