Ayre has confirmed to the 'Duncan' creator, Sean Cummins, that the club is undertaking an ongoing investigation into Changs conduct, though he has been unwilling to disclose whether Chang will be disciplined. Clearly it is not appropriate for me to comment on how the club is managing this internally, and I trust you understand this, Ayre said in a letter which he presented to Cummins when the two men met for a second time, at Liverpools Chapel Street offices earlier today.
Cummins, 35, attracted 40,000 Twitter followers to Duncan site after launching the comical, bumbling would-be football reporter, or perspiring journalist as he described himself. Analysis of his twitter timeline suggests that he used the tweets and reports of mainstream football writers to predict transfer market moves. But Chang, suspecting a club mole was leaking details to the tweeter, tracked down Cummins and at a two-hour meeting in Manchester warned him that fans would make his life a living hell if he did not admit he had no club contacts.