

Monday: Had medical, Failed!
Tuesday:Had medical, Failed!
Wednesday: Had medical, Failed!
Thursday: Had medical, Failed!
Friday: Had medical, Passed!
1 out of 5 is the usual ratio!
You didn't expect Adebayor to hit is targets straight away!?!

Boomer wrote:Right I've figured it all out!![]()
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Monday: Had medical, couldn't be arsed to run, Failed!
Tuesday:Had medical, couldn't be arsed to run, Failed!
Wednesday: Had medical, couldn't be arsed to run, Failed!
Thursday: Had medical, couldn't be arsed to run, Failed!
Friday: Had medical, could be arsed as no other mugs were enquiring about him,Pass!
1 out of 5 is the usual ratio!
You didn't expect Adebayor to hit is targets straight away!?!
No no no, not quite right -Boomer wrote:Right I've figured it all out!![]()
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Monday: Had medical, Failed!
Tuesday:Had medical, Failed!
Wednesday: Had medical, Failed!
Thursday: Had medical, Failed!
Friday: Had medical, Passed!
1 out of 5 is the usual ratio!
You didn't expect Adebayor to hit is targets straight away!?!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0LYFS8NVqManchester City are furious with Emmanuel Adebayor after the Arsenal striker's advisers attempted to engineer a move to Chelsea on Friday night.
Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that Adebayor was offered to neighbours Manchester United when talks with City over personal terms of £170,000 a week looked to be in danger of collapse.
There were indications yesterday that he was finally ready to agree a move to City and head up to Manchester for a medical. But the club were amazed to discover that the Togo forward has been touted to Chelsea as he continues to stall on a £25million move to Eastlands.
Adebayor even met Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger yesterday over the possibility of staying at the Emirates for another season, but the Gunners are adamant they do not want him back and are keen to honour the deal agreed with City.
In spite of the latest twist, City are resisting the temptation to pull the plug and will hold last-ditch talks this weekend aimed at resurrecting the transfer. The dramatic news followed official confirmation from Everton yesterday that they had rejected a bid - believed to be £15m - for England defender Joleon Lescott.
Although club sources dismissed speculation that City boss Mark Hughes will switch his sights from Lescott to Nemanja Vidic and try to follow up his capture of former United striker Carlos Tevez with a daring bid in the region of £30m for Sir Alex Ferguson's defensive linchpin, City are clearly not worried about upsetting their neighbours. Tevez could make his debut when City open their pre-season tour of South Africa against Orlando Pirates in Polokwane today.
It kicks off the three -team Vodacom Challenge that sees City face Orlando's Soweto rivals Kaizer Chiefs on Tuesday.
Gareth Barry yesterday hit back at Anfield manager Rafael Benitez for accusing him of being a money-grabber after choosing City over Liverpool . The England midfielder said: 'People can talk about the money but the players who are now joining City are proving my decision to be a correct one.'
rtpgooner wrote:City fuming over Adebayor twist after Arsenal striker flirts with Chelsea move
By Chris Wheeler
Last updated at 8:38 PM on 17th July 2009
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0LYFS8NVqManchester City are furious with Emmanuel Adebayor after the Arsenal striker's advisers attempted to engineer a move to Chelsea on Friday night.
Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that Adebayor was offered to neighbours Manchester United when talks with City over personal terms of £170,000 a week looked to be in danger of collapse.
There were indications yesterday that he was finally ready to agree a move to City and head up to Manchester for a medical. But the club were amazed to discover that the Togo forward has been touted to Chelsea as he continues to stall on a £25million move to Eastlands.
Adebayor even met Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger yesterday over the possibility of staying at the Emirates for another season, but the Gunners are adamant they do not want him back and are keen to honour the deal agreed with City.
In spite of the latest twist, City are resisting the temptation to pull the plug and will hold last-ditch talks this weekend aimed at resurrecting the transfer. The dramatic news followed official confirmation from Everton yesterday that they had rejected a bid - believed to be £15m - for England defender Joleon Lescott.
Although club sources dismissed speculation that City boss Mark Hughes will switch his sights from Lescott to Nemanja Vidic and try to follow up his capture of former United striker Carlos Tevez with a daring bid in the region of £30m for Sir Alex Ferguson's defensive linchpin, City are clearly not worried about upsetting their neighbours. Tevez could make his debut when City open their pre-season tour of South Africa against Orlando Pirates in Polokwane today.
It kicks off the three -team Vodacom Challenge that sees City face Orlando's Soweto rivals Kaizer Chiefs on Tuesday.
Gareth Barry yesterday hit back at Anfield manager Rafael Benitez for accusing him of being a money-grabber after choosing City over Liverpool . The England midfielder said: 'People can talk about the money but the players who are now joining City are proving my decision to be a correct one.'
wenger knows he cant come backaugie wrote:Maybe he has burnt his bridges with us lethal but the bottom line is that unless a club comes in with an acceptable bid and the c**t actually agrees to go to them then I think we will be stuck with himWithout the money from his transfer we will be unable to buy a different striker and how many of us actually believe that wenger wont play him if he is still here when the league starts or even sept 1st ? I think wenger showed his colours in the paris champs league final.....drop flamini for the judas c**t despite the fact that flamoney had been a star in nthe best ever champs league defence in the run up to that game
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