Monday, March 12, 2007
Anthrax
Eggert Magnusson and West Ham suffered a bizarre security scare when the Icelandic chairman was sent a letter containing a mysterious white powder.
Fearing an anthrax attack from a very angry fan, West Ham called the police immediately upon Magnusson's secretary opening the envelope.
However, the substance turned out to be nothing more dangerous than bath salts, sent by a kindly Greek monk who did not know Magnusson but thought from his stern demeanour he might benefit from a relaxing soak.
Fearing an anthrax attack from a very angry fan, West Ham called the police immediately upon Magnusson's secretary opening the envelope.
However, the substance turned out to be nothing more dangerous than bath salts, sent by a kindly Greek monk who did not know Magnusson but thought from his stern demeanour he might benefit from a relaxing soak.