PIZZA TOGETHER THE CLUES

Pizza can be dangerous
The mystery of the Old Trafford food fight could be on the brink of being solved.
Sunday's Premiership clash, which saw Manchester United end Arsenal's record unbeaten run with a 2-0 win, is being remembered as much for events off the pitch as on it.
Food reportedly flew around the tunnel after the match, with United boss Sir Alex Ferguson forced to change clothes for his television interviews after being hit by a pizza.
Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has now been named by a number of newspapers as the pizza delivery man.
The 17-year-old was an unusued substitute on Sunday.
The odds on Fabregas being the guilty party had been set at 20-1, but a flurry of bets on the Spaniard saw those odds tumble and made bookmakers suspicious.

Fabregas: The guilty party?
It is rumoured that Arsenal players found the odds too good to resist and bet heavily on their team-mate.
A Paddy Power spokesman said: "The usual suspects were entering the frame but one man seemed to be attracting far more attention than the others.
"The punters certainly seem to have their own suspicions as to who did it."
Sources at both clubs are also reported to have confirmed that Fabregas was the guilty party.
But his part in proceedings is not certain, with The Sun claiming that Arsenal defender Ashley Cole was the man to blame.