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No bubbly yet but am on some nice wine celebratingGunnerDude wrote:Forum Anxiety just for the twat.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just got back from work, is it all done and dusted yet or what?????
EDIT: and by the way thats 20 pages
We waiting to bring out the bottle of bubbly
Ain't he a Chav supporter? his would probably be more worried about JT leaving hislot.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:No bubbly yet but am on some nice wine celebratingGunnerDude wrote:Forum Anxiety just for the twat.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just got back from work, is it all done and dusted yet or what?????
EDIT: and by the way thats 20 pages
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Bubbly will be out tomorrow and all weekend, me best mate is over from ireland then and we are going to see madness on saturday, i can already feel a bad head coming on![]()
I will see if i can get sugsy to announce that the C.U.N.T has finally departed
Don't know who he supports tbh but if he is a true footie fan he will detest adybarndoorcunt tooGunnerDude wrote:Ain't he a Chav supporter? his would probably be more worried about JT leaving hislot.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:No bubbly yet but am on some nice wine celebratingGunnerDude wrote:Forum Anxiety just for the twat.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just got back from work, is it all done and dusted yet or what?????
EDIT: and by the way thats 20 pages
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Bubbly will be out tomorrow and all weekend, me best mate is over from ireland then and we are going to see madness on saturday, i can already feel a bad head coming on![]()
I will see if i can get sugsy to announce that the C.U.N.T has finally departed
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... witch.htmlEMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has asked Manchester City for more time before signing up to their revolution.
Arsenal striker Adebayor, 25, received a work permit yesterday, one of the final hurdles to a £25million move.
But the Togo ace’s delay could be an invitation for AC Milan to make an 11th-hour swoop.
Brian Marwood, City’s football administrator, flew down to London for more talks with the player on Wednesday. City have still to put him through a medical and have not booked one yet.
Mark Hughes’ squad flew to South Africa last night for the Vodacom Challenge, which starts on Saturday.
The manager and chief executive Garry Cook headed for Abu Dhabi, along with their new signings, to show them off to the club’s billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour.
Carlos Tevez was one of them and is expected to join his new pals tomorrow morning at their base in Limpopo Province.
Sparky hopes Adebayor will join them for their first game against Orlando Pirates on Saturday.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... mands.htmlEmmanuel Adebayor was offered to Manchester United after negotiations with Manchester City over a £25million move from Arsenal stalled.
The striker is thought to be demanding £170,000 a week but City have played hardball on wages after establishing that they are the only bidders.
They remain confident Adebayor will accept a significantly lower offer and sign today after being granted clearance for a work permit last night.
But representatives of the Togo centre forward may have made him unpopular with fans before even sealing a deal by trying to drum up a bid from bitter rivals United.
Adebayor was told by Arsenal to find a new club after falling out of favour with team-mates and fans alike.
His camp expected considerable interest after he was courted by AC Milan last summer, but when City emerged as the only serious bidders their hand was weakened.
In a desperate attempt to make Adebayor's demand for more than double his Arsenal wage realistic, it is thought he was hawked around to some of Europe's biggest clubs.
United, among those targeted, rejected the chance to bid and attempts to push the 25-year-old to the very top of City's - and the Barclays Premier League's - earning table look doomed.
As do any efforts to transform a reputation which has become tarnished at Arsenal.
Adebayor has become known as a demanding player and only a year ago signed a new £80,000-aweek deal at the Emirates Stadium. That increase followed a long and drawn-out flirtation with Milan which turned the Arsenal fans against him.
He followed that with a return of only 10 league goals and was perceived by supporters to have lost his dedication to the cause in a difficult season.
Adebayor is also thought to have become a disruptive influence in the Arsenal dressing room, but City manager Mark Hughes is still keen to sign him.
The Eastlands club may have already paid large sums from Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez this summer but showed, during the Samuel Eto'o saga, that they will not be used as a bargaining tool.
That stance reinforced their decision to hold firm with Adebayor over wages as he will still enjoy a considerable pay rise to join a team who are showing great ambition.
Adebayor will be the last attacking part of the jigsaw for Hughes, who will then turn his attentions to defence.
I can see a battle here between Manure and Citeh!!projoe wrote:Manu takes his time
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... witch.htmlEMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has asked Manchester City for more time before signing up to their revolution.
Arsenal striker Adebayor, 25, received a work permit yesterday, one of the final hurdles to a £25million move.
But the Togo ace’s delay could be an invitation for AC Milan to make an 11th-hour swoop.
Brian Marwood, City’s football administrator, flew down to London for more talks with the player on Wednesday. City have still to put him through a medical and have not booked one yet.
Mark Hughes’ squad flew to South Africa last night for the Vodacom Challenge, which starts on Saturday.
The manager and chief executive Garry Cook headed for Abu Dhabi, along with their new signings, to show them off to the club’s billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour.
Carlos Tevez was one of them and is expected to join his new pals tomorrow morning at their base in Limpopo Province.
Sparky hopes Adebayor will join them for their first game against Orlando Pirates on Saturday.
Adebayor's agents turn to United after City balk at wage demands
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... mands.htmlEmmanuel Adebayor was offered to Manchester United after negotiations with Manchester City over a £25million move from Arsenal stalled.
The striker is thought to be demanding £170,000 a week but City have played hardball on wages after establishing that they are the only bidders.
They remain confident Adebayor will accept a significantly lower offer and sign today after being granted clearance for a work permit last night.
But representatives of the Togo centre forward may have made him unpopular with fans before even sealing a deal by trying to drum up a bid from bitter rivals United.
Adebayor was told by Arsenal to find a new club after falling out of favour with team-mates and fans alike.
His camp expected considerable interest after he was courted by AC Milan last summer, but when City emerged as the only serious bidders their hand was weakened.
In a desperate attempt to make Adebayor's demand for more than double his Arsenal wage realistic, it is thought he was hawked around to some of Europe's biggest clubs.
United, among those targeted, rejected the chance to bid and attempts to push the 25-year-old to the very top of City's - and the Barclays Premier League's - earning table look doomed.
As do any efforts to transform a reputation which has become tarnished at Arsenal.
Adebayor has become known as a demanding player and only a year ago signed a new £80,000-aweek deal at the Emirates Stadium. That increase followed a long and drawn-out flirtation with Milan which turned the Arsenal fans against him.
He followed that with a return of only 10 league goals and was perceived by supporters to have lost his dedication to the cause in a difficult season.
Adebayor is also thought to have become a disruptive influence in the Arsenal dressing room, but City manager Mark Hughes is still keen to sign him.
The Eastlands club may have already paid large sums from Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez this summer but showed, during the Samuel Eto'o saga, that they will not be used as a bargaining tool.
That stance reinforced their decision to hold firm with Adebayor over wages as he will still enjoy a considerable pay rise to join a team who are showing great ambition.
Adebayor will be the last attacking part of the jigsaw for Hughes, who will then turn his attentions to defence.
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Yes - but would Ade really risk losing out on a payrise. No!goonersid wrote:I can see Ade having the last laugh by staying put,and waiting until January, that would piss off a lot of people. Ade is many things but stupid isn't one of them, and even he probably knows the big white elephant that is Citeh would be a bad move.I can see a battle here between Manure and Citeh!!![]()
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Fergie could do with a player like Ade and would suit the player. It would also piss of Hughes and fans alike especially as they've just taken Tevez.
That said it could all just be agent talk to scare Citeh!