Good Luck and Good Bye Adebayor.

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Galasso wrote:cabbage
any veg that has its own website cannot be disregarded

http://cabbage.com/

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dbrien wrote:
Galasso wrote:cabbage
any veg that has its own website cannot be disregarded

http://cabbage.com/
aren't sprouts part of the cabbage family?

They are all evil :twisted:

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Re: Good Luck and Good Bye Adebayor.

Post by GUNNERRRZ »

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Come off it mate!!!

VP played most of the season, Eduardo was not Inury Prone - he had his leg snapped in half, and Bendtner scored a hatful of goals (as many as people like Tevez, and the highest amount for a player U21) in his first real season in the first team. Vela looks promising as do some of the even younger boys.

i agree Adebayor is a good player, VP and Bendtner were much more effective than him last season.
Ade`s record at arsenal is 46 goals in 105 games, RVP 39 in 115.

So Ade, with his lack of commitment is still way ahead.

Ade is not great but has the potential to be.

Eduardo is promising too but is yet to have a decent season in england, bad luck and injury prone.

RVP is o.k. but not all that. Vela is just promise, but arsenal has been promising for the last 5 years. Bentdner is just promise too. Arsha is the real deal. So we only have one world class striker and its arsha. To be competitive, we need another.

Le Boss didn`t go for owen, so why not go for a proven, born goalscorer like huntelaar? Why is leboss so stubborn?

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