They were both going for the same ball and he stamped on his ankle, not sure if he'll get done for that as that could be seen as clumsy.Chippy wrote:Missed the stamp on Cesc. Anyone know when it happened?
Adebayor you f£$K&ng c$nt
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EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR goaded Arsenal fans again last night by saying: I can't wait to see you at the Emirates.
The FA are ready to throw the book at Adebayor for his hair-brained antics in Manchester City's 4-2 win over his old club Arsenal.
The City striker stamped on former team-mate Robin van Persie's head and later sparked trouble by running 90 yards to celebrate his goal in front of furious Gunners supporters at Eastlands.
But he insisted he is not scared of facing the fans when the teams clash again on April 24 next year.
He said: "I can go and play at the Emirates for the return game, why not? I play for Manchester City and if they want me to go and play, I will play."
Van Persie was left with a cut on his cheek after his clash with Adebayor and issued a statement branding the Togo hitman "mindless and malicious".
Adebayor said: "After the game I saw him and said sorry but he didn't even want to speak to me."
Adebayor, who joined City for £25million, is likely to face separate improper conduct charges and faces a SIX-MATCH ban. In 2006, Gary Neville was suspended for two games and fined £5,000 after he celebrated a late winner for Manchester United in front of visiting Liverpool supporters.
One steward was taken to hospital and fans were injured as trouble flared after Adebayor taunted the visitors at Eastlands.
FA chief executive Ian Watmore said: "I was at the game so I saw it with my own eyes.
"I was pretty unimpressed because the problems between the Arsenal fans and Adebayor are well documented but he still ran the whole length of the field to celebrate."
Adebayor says he apologised after the game, which contradicts RVP's statement:
"I do feel lucky that I have not suffered a greater injury. The contact was only centimetres from my eye. I have not received an apology from him, there were no words exchanged afterwards. He had his own agenda today and that is bad for football. It's bad for the game we all love."
EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR goaded Arsenal fans again last night by saying: I can't wait to see you at the Emirates.
The FA are ready to throw the book at Adebayor for his hair-brained antics in Manchester City's 4-2 win over his old club Arsenal.
The City striker stamped on former team-mate Robin van Persie's head and later sparked trouble by running 90 yards to celebrate his goal in front of furious Gunners supporters at Eastlands.
But he insisted he is not scared of facing the fans when the teams clash again on April 24 next year.
He said: "I can go and play at the Emirates for the return game, why not? I play for Manchester City and if they want me to go and play, I will play."
Van Persie was left with a cut on his cheek after his clash with Adebayor and issued a statement branding the Togo hitman "mindless and malicious".
Adebayor said: "After the game I saw him and said sorry but he didn't even want to speak to me."
Adebayor, who joined City for £25million, is likely to face separate improper conduct charges and faces a SIX-MATCH ban. In 2006, Gary Neville was suspended for two games and fined £5,000 after he celebrated a late winner for Manchester United in front of visiting Liverpool supporters.
One steward was taken to hospital and fans were injured as trouble flared after Adebayor taunted the visitors at Eastlands.
FA chief executive Ian Watmore said: "I was at the game so I saw it with my own eyes.
"I was pretty unimpressed because the problems between the Arsenal fans and Adebayor are well documented but he still ran the whole length of the field to celebrate."




Adebayor says he apologised after the game, which contradicts RVP's statement:
"I do feel lucky that I have not suffered a greater injury. The contact was only centimetres from my eye. I have not received an apology from him, there were no words exchanged afterwards. He had his own agenda today and that is bad for football. It's bad for the game we all love."
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Looking at the footage again, the first thing Toure does when he catches up with Barndoor is to pull him away. To me it looks more like he was trying to calm the situation than enflame it.brazilianGOONER wrote:to me, kolo touré is as bad as cuntbayor.
we payed his wages for how long?
i was going to write a few things about how i hate both, but i'm too drunk and pissed, so i'm going to sleep right now.
but i want to spank both.
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Just reading Arseblog and he agrees. It seems Toure was trying to calm the situation after he realised what cuntbayor had done. Anyone at it that could confirm this? I'd hate to think Kolo has become a fuckwit like greedycuntwhore.merv_charles wrote:Looking at the footage again, the first thing Toure does when he catches up with Barndoor is to pull him away. To me it looks more like he was trying to calm the situation than enflame it.brazilianGOONER wrote:to me, kolo touré is as bad as cuntbayor.
we payed his wages for how long?
i was going to write a few things about how i hate both, but i'm too drunk and pissed, so i'm going to sleep right now.
but i want to spank both.
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Good piece from Arseblog;
"Kolo Toure came over and dragged him away. There's a picture of both Kolo and Craig Bellamy holding their hands up to apologise. Craig Bellamy. This is a man who hit one of his own teammates about the legs with a golf club and he's more professional than Adebayor. The Greater Manchester police are less than impressed which is bound to have a bearing on the outcome on the FA investigation.
Mark Hughes, Man City manager, knows Adebayor is in the wrong but has done little but make excuses for him. While I don't expect any manager to castigate his player in public you have to laugh when he says:
He needs to be cut a little bit of slack given what he has gone through in the last 18 months
What has he gone through? Serious illness? Unemployment? A traumatic accident? A death in his family? No. He created a sticky situation for himself at work, where he was paid £80,000 a week, and then made that situation worse when it would have been easy to make it better. Then he got a different job which pays him £140,000 a week. A WEEK. What he's gone through? Give me a break and spend a few days in the real world. There are people who go through worse every single day of their lives and nobody should have any sympathy for Adebayor about what happened to him at Arsenal. It was his fault and his fault alone."
http://www.oleole.com/blogs/arseblog

I think he was trying to pull him away and he did in the end. Likewise, Kolo pointedly didnt celebrate the first goal they scored (i can't remember with Bellamy's and SWP's).
I'd just like to add one more addition to Greedy's cuntishness: i have bruises all down my legs from the trouble he started on Saturday.
DB10, what happens to someone who injures one of the forum princesses?
I'd just like to add one more addition to Greedy's cuntishness: i have bruises all down my legs from the trouble he started on Saturday.

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Toure did nothing wrong, think we’re all just a bit blood-thirsty right now. I don’t really have any problem with ex-players celebrating a goal against us as long as they’re not going out their way to mug us off or anything. Always thought that whole making a point of not celebrating at all “out of respectâ€
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BT wrote:I think he was trying to pull him away and he did in the end. Likewise, Kolo pointedly didnt celebrate the first goal they scored (i can't remember with Bellamy's and SWP's).
I'd just like to add one more addition to Greedy's cuntishness: i have bruises all down my legs from the trouble he started on Saturday.DB10, what happens to someone who injures one of the forum princesses?

They are never seen again, BT. They just... disappear.


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Here is a link to the celebration.DB10GOONER wrote:Just reading Arseblog and he agrees. It seems Toure was trying to calm the situation after he realised what cuntbayor had done. Anyone at it that could confirm this? I'd hate to think Kolo has become a fuckwit like greedycuntwhore.merv_charles wrote:Looking at the footage again, the first thing Toure does when he catches up with Barndoor is to pull him away. To me it looks more like he was trying to calm the situation than enflame it.brazilianGOONER wrote:to me, kolo touré is as bad as cuntbayor.
we payed his wages for how long?
i was going to write a few things about how i hate both, but i'm too drunk and pissed, so i'm going to sleep right now.
but i want to spank both.
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Yeah Kolo looks happy after Barndoor has scored. That's natural. After all, not only are he and Barndoor supposed to be good mates but they are team mates and Kolo is the Citeh skipper.
A good article.Good piece from Arseblog;
"Kolo Toure came over and dragged him away. There's a picture of both Kolo and Craig Bellamy holding their hands up to apologise. Craig Bellamy. This is a man who hit one of his own teammates about the legs with a golf club and he's more professional than Adebayor. The Greater Manchester police are less than impressed which is bound to have a bearing on the outcome on the FA investigation.
Mark Hughes, Man City manager, knows Adebayor is in the wrong but has done little but make excuses for him. While I don't expect any manager to castigate his player in public you have to laugh when he says:
He needs to be cut a little bit of slack given what he has gone through in the last 18 months
What has he gone through? Serious illness? Unemployment? A traumatic accident? A death in his family? No. He created a sticky situation for himself at work, where he was paid £80,000 a week, and then made that situation worse when it would have been easy to make it better. Then he got a different job which pays him £140,000 a week. A WEEK. What he's gone through? Give me a break and spend a few days in the real world. There are people who go through worse every single day of their lives and nobody should have any sympathy for Adebayor about what happened to him at Arsenal. It was his fault and his fault alone."
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Barndoor's situation during the last 18 months was of his own making. The moron knows it, Hughes knows it and I bet the FA know it too and will take that into account when reviewing the actions he took during the match.
There was such enthusiam in his goal celebrations. Why didn't we see such gusto and pace from him when he was playing in the CL semis last season?
If he had shown such effort, perhaps he would not have become such a hate figure among Arsenal fans.
Forget the pay hikes he received. Forget his inability to stay onside or convert the sitters created for him by the players he stamped on during the match on Saturday. What alienated me, and I'm sure most of the rest of you, was the abject performances he put in especially at the business end of last season.
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Looks like the FA are gonna investigate that stamp as well.NBM wrote:Stamp on Cesc, courtesy of Gunnerblog:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... k-him.html
http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2 ... lebrations
So it seems Sparky now believes abuse from our fans are to blame for Ade's actions
Fuck off Hughes. Just 14 days previously Wenger was dumped in the very heart of an Old Toilet crowd jeering & baying for blood yet he didn't turn round and twat anyone or lower himself to Greedy's level. You've got one hell of an ego on your hands there Hughes, good luck trying to control that one...
So it seems Sparky now believes abuse from our fans are to blame for Ade's actions

Fuck off Hughes. Just 14 days previously Wenger was dumped in the very heart of an Old Toilet crowd jeering & baying for blood yet he didn't turn round and twat anyone or lower himself to Greedy's level. You've got one hell of an ego on your hands there Hughes, good luck trying to control that one...
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Summed up his whole damn attitude on Sat, he really is a self indulgent idiot. Imtimidation was so totally pointless, and sums up the guy.BT wrote:It was at the beginning of the game and lookd quite nasty. But, eventually, he did apologise to Cesc. Which made it all the more clear how personal it was when he didnt go back to RVP after that foul. Ade also clambered all over Diaby at one point which was a yellow in itself.
AW getting 25M was good, espeically if this was the way he reacted in the dressing room as times ot worse I should think.
Disgusted by the stamp and if the FA can, he should get a ban for it, horrible thing to do to anyone. Lost a lot of respect from me though I doubt he cares
Celebration, rightfully booked for that but needs no more then that personally. My views on Ade and relationship with the fans has been discussed before, no need to bring that up again but my response to how he acted depends on something. Did the crowd give him stick, using certain chants? If no then Ade was out of order, if yes then don't mind Ade giving it back a little

Celebration, rightfully booked for that but needs no more then that personally. My views on Ade and relationship with the fans has been discussed before, no need to bring that up again but my response to how he acted depends on something. Did the crowd give him stick, using certain chants? If no then Ade was out of order, if yes then don't mind Ade giving it back a little