And so endeth another unsavoury chapter in Nicolas Anelka’s career

Nicolas Anelka turned 35 on Friday and to celebrate his birthday the enfant terrible of French football whipped up more controversy by announcing he was quitting his Premier League club West Bromwich Albion.
The former France international striker was due to begin a five-game ban for making a “quenelle” gesture which was widely condemned as anti-Semitic.
“Wishing to keep my integrity, I decided to free myself and to terminate the contract linking me with West Bromwich Albion until 2014 as of now,” he said.
He made the statement on Twitter without notifying the club of his intentions in a move which West Brom slammed as “highly unprofessional”.
Pockmarked by controversy from its earliest stages, the nomadic playing career of the French striker seems destined to be remembered for all the wrong reasons.
From slanging matches with coaches to controversial goal celebrations, the player born on the outskirts of Paris has been unable to shake off the “Le Sulk” nickname bestowed upon him by Arsenal fans during his formative years in England.