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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Was most definitely intentional and winding up the

> fans like that. What a bell end!!


Was that celebration at the Bell End Anna?



(Maybe you intended that joke in your post Anna, in which case apologies for labouring your humour.)

Adebayor was a knob, but he obviously feels he has been somehow wronged by Arsenal. Clearly making his career, and paying him thousands of pounds a week, was mis treatment. That said, the fans who would ju themselves get wound up by that sort of shit, are simpletons.

Adebayor's stamp looked deliberate to me - now let's wait and see if David Gill can fast track proceeding before City play the Mancs next weekend.


As for Scholes yes he may not be able to tackle and if true he should not tackle - personally I think he knows exactly what he is doing. No one can tell me that with his ball control and trickery he somehow has the dexterity of a drunkard when it comes to tackling.. just a dirty player.


Good result for Liverpool yesterday - very similar to the battering of Stoke, so would not read too much into that result. Similarly with Chelsea, although far better start they've still to be really tested as only played Stoke, Burnley, Fulham, Sunderland and Hull. The fact Chelsea have fallen a goal behind in 3 of those games suggests they are not the all conquering Chelsea that 5 out of 5 wins may suggest.

...but they've got the points in the bag against so called lesser teams, something 'pool were unable to do last season...


Mick, re. L'Arse, you don't win the league by the end of September but it can be lost by then...


With Uefa drawing a line in the sand over Eduardo, I think the Premier League should do the same with Adenuff and his provocative celebration...


Great win for Utd, once again so called experts and critics are quick to right us off. Every one is really fired up for next weeks game with the blue noses, Citeh doing well has spiced things up again both on and off the field, can't wait...

red devil Wrote:

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> With Uefa drawing a line in the sand over Eduardo,

> I think the Premier League should do the same with

> Adenuff and his provocative celebration...


They made a point on Soccer Sunday that Gary Neville only received a ?5,000 fine when he did something similar to Adebayor when running to the Liverpool fans a few years ago, similarly Rooney cupped his ears to the Kop when scoring few years back as well so I don't see how Adebayor can be anymore punished for his celebrations that any other players that have goaded opposition supporters down the years.


Have to say that Adebayor's little run when he rode 3 Arsenal attempted leg breaking challenges was awesome (although I suspect Wenger did not have a clear view of those dirty tackles) - that really did deserve a goal! I bet Fergie doesn't feel as smug now as he did in the summer when he boasted he'd turned down Adebayor's late plea to join United rather than City.

I could be wrong, but I don't think Neville or Rooney ran the length of the pitch in order to goad the fans. You'd think he'd have had time during the run to think about what he was about to do.


The more I think about it, the more I want to see more of this sort of thing. At the end of the day, footballers are paid silly money, and exploit the fans, they may as well really rub it in their faces.

Matthew, the whole point of 'drawing a line in the sand' is so you don't get petty comparisons with previous incidents, 'year zero' if you like, someone has to be the first like Eduardo...Fergie has every reason to be smug, he's already got the best striker in the league in Rooney, Adenuff is like Crouch, only better rhythm...

Not seen the highlights of our game, but I don't have a problem with Adebayors taunting of the fans, if you give it out you have to take. Haven't seen the highlights so can't comment on the stamp and whether or not it was deliberate. Did see the Spuds game and they're title/ top four credentials were full exposed by a good Man Ure performance, even with 10 men. How shameful is that spuds fans?


Man Ure or Chavski for the title, I could be wrong I know it's early days, but that's my opinion, and yes it was good to see the little ginger twat being consistent with his "tackling".

Keef Wrote:

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> Adebayor was a knob, but he obviously feels he has

> been somehow wronged by Arsenal. Clearly making

> his career, and paying him thousands of pounds a

> week, was mis treatment.


Love that Keef, he's been as badly treated as the little faggot who loves to stick mobile phones up his arse (allegedly), Cashley Hole

I wish the Spurs game had ended after 1m 35 secs when Defoe scored with that blinding overhead kick. Man Utd virtually took over after that and deserved their win. Spurs missed the creative spark that is Luka Modric. Still, Chelsea next week. Should be easy.

Yes Keef Gary Neville did run the length of the pitch and it wasn't to slide on his knees either.. and I know because I was there watching his f**kwit celebrations. In fact by comparison Wayne Rooney is a very nice chap.




I agree with drawing a line in the sand but I think it would be wrong to think Adebayor is the only player to have ever gone out of his way to wind up opposition supporters.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The ginger word is not used anymore Atila.

> Gingerism is the new racism, don't do it.



Fair enough, I'll just him call a c**t in future. Having now had a chance to have a look at the alleged stamp, I think it is a stamp and deserves more of a punishment than the celebration in front the travelling gooners. Like I said earlier if you give out stick be big enough to take it back.

Keef Wrote:

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> Gazza's flute celebration in an Old Firm derby was

> the worst one, as it had real dangerous

> undertones. Very foolish. Robbie Fowler's line

> snorting was at least funny. If you're going to do

> it, make it witty.


Even the Rangers fans did not like that one - an englishman making a joke of their flute playing.

Slow day at the Daily Mirror they've just come up with this bollox about Robbie Keane joining Celtic.. they reckon ?7m in January.


http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Celtic-target-Tottenham-s-Robbie-Keane-article154495.html


I see Liverpool have just signed a ?20m a year deal for a new shirt sponsor from next season... David Moores must have been the only one (plus Rick of course) who actually thought a pair of cowboys were going to sink their own money into the Club rather than run it like a cash cow to eventually flog it for it's true value.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Slow day at the Daily Mirror they've just come up

> with this bollox about Robbie Keane joining

> Celtic.. they reckon ?7m in January.


Except for his previous spell with Spurs, Robbie Keane seems to have found it hard to settle. Even then there was always speculation, especially when he was fed up with being left out the side. And there will be a fair number of slow days for idle gossip till the 'window' opens again in January so expect more scurrilous rumours.

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