Rovers ace insulted Coleen By NICK PARKER September 08, 2006 PREMIERSHIP ace Michael Gray felt the full force of Wayne Rooney’s power after suggesting a threesome with Coleen. Rock-hard Rooney floored the Blackburn defender with one punch WITHOUT getting out of his seat at a nightclub. Gobby Gray — who has since been sporting dark glasses to cover up a black eye — was decked after ignoring the Man United striker’s warnings to leave him and his party alone. Loser ... Gray, bruise hidden by shades, leaves home yesterday A clubber said: “It finally went off when he made the big mistake of suggesting a threesome with Coleen. “Wayne whacked him without even getting from his seat. Gray hit the deck and by the time he stopped seeing stars he was removed by bouncers.” Wayne and Coleen, both 20, were with pals at fashionable Panacea Bar and Restaurant in Manchester. The witness said: “Wayne was enjoying a quiet night out with Coleen and three other couples when Gray confronted them. “He’d been drinking and said Wayne should share the girls around and suggested they take two each. “He became increasingly obnoxious. “Wayne was very cool to begin with but Gray wouldn’t back off. “Wayne told him to leave them alone three times. “The management also asked him to cool it, but he just wouldn’t let up.” It was at that point that Wayne — once a promising boxer — was pushed too far following Gray’s suggestion. Police were NOT called to the incident on Saturday night and no complaint has been made against Wayne. Bust-up ... trendy Panacea Bar, where Rooney thumped Gray A spokesman for Wayne confirmed a brief altercation between the players. He said: “Michael came up, uninvited, to their table. He began making a number of remarks offensive to Coleen and other female guests. Wayne several times asked Michael to leave. “It was a brief incident. Wayne bears no ill will towards Michael.” A Blackburn spokesman said Gray had made boss Mark Hughes “aware of the situation”. Gray’s pal Tony McGill said: “Mickey doesn’t want to say anything.” http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006410719,00.html