Tagged with Adebayor
Jul 2009
24th
Adebayor just cannot get it. Can he?
All it would have taken was for Adebayor to work hard, show that he wanted to be at Arsenal and all would be forgiven. Unfortunately he chose the other route, one of sulking and lack of effort.
Jul 2009
16th
5 Reasons why selling Ade can be great for Arsenal.
Losing a frontline striker like Adebayor would be a huge loss for any team, any team except for Arsenal. Selling him may be the best thing for the team.
Jul 2009
6th
Vela Injured? More mischief making.
The Sun, determined to press ahead with it’s summer of bullshit stories, claims that Arsenal has set a price of £40m for Fabregas. In order to raise funds to strengthen the midfield.
May 2009
18th
Arsene to Madrid – usual media rubbish
Interesting stuff about Real Madrid but everyone seems to have missed out the all important. —”I am under contract with Arsenal and totally concentrated on my objectives here.”
Apr 2009
12th
Another Win, Another injury.
In the end it was a great result, Wigan 1 – 4 Arsenal, the unbeaten run continues for now, but who amongst us thought that we would come out victors when Keiran Gibbs brought down Antonio Valencia at the end of the first half?
Mar 2009
27th
Milan not interested in Adebayor… Damn!
Not that I want to get rid of Ade or anything, but £35m plus Pato? It would take some kind of special person to turn that down. So Ade who incidentally has the permission from Wenger to play for Togo, won’t be going anywhere any time soon.
Jan 2009
12th
Bendtner scores in the Nick of time. Arsenal 1 – 0 Bolton
The main thing is we still won the game, and for now 3 points is much more important than wengerball. When you look at how well Liverpool broke down the stout defence of Stoke, or how Villa had to depend on a stroke of luck — again, then we should appreciate that winning against a 10-0-0 formation is not as easy as it looks.
Dec 2008
22nd
Good referees should not be noticed.
What Adebayor did on both occasions is a common ploy used to win and/or protect the ball. Not even a tackle, it’s just putting yourself between the opposing player and the ball to do so requires you to lift your leg over the ball and placing it between the ball and the player. While there is an argument for a foul, there is none for a yellow card.