Originally Posted sometime in 2008
According to the Knosuj Place Times, Martin O'Neill was detained by Birmingham police following a brawl at a local Red Cross blood-drive station.
After being seated and agreeing to give blood Mr. O'Neill demanded £8 million for his blood, about £8 million more than it's true valuation. When technician, Ivor Leech, refused, O'Neill struck him and started complaining about the Red Cross advertising their need for blood in public rather than asking him in private.
Blood drive technician, Ivor Leech, explained his story to our paper in an exclusive. "We had already agreed he was going to give blood and we were going to give him this nice Red Cross t-shirt in exchange; then he got all nasty, started calling our t-shirts worthless, he realised we really wanted his blood and started demanding rediculous sums of money."
Martin O'Neill is also pressing charges against the Red Cross after accusing them of tapping his blood behind his back whilst he was waiting.
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