Athletistic / Football. Legendary Dutch national team midfielder Wesley Sneijder said that Spartak Moscow winger Quincy Promes constantly annoyed him during the national team training camp.
“I can confirm that Promes often annoyed me. Quincy and Memphis Depay were playing music at that time. And they were doing it between our practices. When we played cards, they played loud music. One day, the The day before an important game, there was a loud noise coming from their hard rock room. I went to see how they were doing. I walked in and the guys were writing a song and wanted to release it the next day.
At that point, I told them, “Guys, we have an important checkmate tomorrow. There’s no need to do this now.” They listened to me. Memphis left in a huff, but came back the next day and said, “Wes, you were absolutely right.” By the way, the song never came out on time,” Sneijder said in an interview with Veronica Offside.
Quincy Promes was arrested by the UAE Border Services on February 29 at Dubai Airport and then sent to the police station. At the moment, there is no official information on the reasons for this detention. Information appeared in the media that the footballer was arrested in connection with an accident that occurred during the winter training camp in the United Arab Emirates, after which he fled the scene of the accident.
In the Netherlands, Promes was convicted of trafficking a large quantity of drugs and sentenced to six years in prison. Previously, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for an armed attack on his cousin.
Source: Sport

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