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Oh dear - Religious humour
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bubble07

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I am getting a bit concerned about the whole Adebayor affair now. I've got a gut feeling he will stay whether he plays or not just to pick up his wages. I personally think you cannot even give him away as he will not get what he earns at Spurs, we are STUCK with him. Fingers crossed my gut is wrong.
 

Always Offside

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I am getting a bit concerned about the whole Adebayor affair now. I've got a gut feeling he will stay whether he plays or not just to pick up his wages. I personally think you cannot even give him away as he will not get what he earns at Spurs, we are STUCK with him. Fingers crossed my gut is wrong.

This has the thoughts of many for quite a while now. You're not Robinson Crusoe mate.
 

kursaal

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I seriously believe Adebayor has serious mental health issues. He has been through so much in a relatively short time it has sent him round the twist. The attack on the Togo team bus, his brother's death and all those family rows must have eaten away at him. I want him gone as much as the next man but I wouldn't wish what has happened to him on my worst enemy.
 

Danners9

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Ah, so he'll change religion but not his club... :p

“We can’t afford to waste time. We do not have the time. We need a striker as soon as possible,” Al Naboodah told Gulf News
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With the Adriano deal falling through, the buzz is that former Togo and Tottenham Hotspur star Emmanuel Adebayor is now being wooed by Al Ahli.

Al Ahli of Dubai, btw.
http://gulfnews.com/sport/uae/football/rumour-mill-links-adebayor-with-al-ahli-1.1545151
 

Japhet

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Ah, so he'll change religion but not his club... :p

“We can’t afford to waste time. We do not have the time. We need a striker as soon as possible,” Al Naboodah told Gulf News
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With the Adriano deal falling through, the buzz is that former Togo and Tottenham Hotspur star Emmanuel Adebayor is now being wooed by Al Ahli.

Al Ahli of Dubai, btw.
http://gulfnews.com/sport/uae/football/rumour-mill-links-adebayor-with-al-ahli-1.1545151



He won't go. His bling won't be any blingier than anyone elses.
 

tiger666

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I'm getting pretty sick of the endless "news" stories about Ade getting put on here. People seem to be looking for anything to post up to keep the hate going. How on earth is this newsworthy?
 

teok

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I'm getting pretty sick of the endless "news" stories about Ade getting put on here. People seem to be looking for anything to post up to keep the hate going. How on earth is this newsworthy?

Shitty click bait. People shouldn't post this stuff here to be honest. This has nothing to do with football.
 

ikan

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I have real concern with Adebayor once he retire. His style of living is not meant for someone who is retire. Hope he invest well.
 

yido_number1

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Good luck to him, If it makes him feel better and focusses him then great. I've been quite vocal on wanting him gone. If he did pull it together it would solve so many problems we are looking at in signing a second striker.

Highly optimistic though and really I still hope he leaves with his wage bill
 

double0

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Aug 29, 2006
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Wow it's ethier Ade's finally lost the plot or seen the light.

Probably a sad thing to say when a person clearly needs support but we must move him on.
 

jezz

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[QUOTE ursaal, post: 4660194, member: 25968"]I seriously believe Adebayor has serious mental health issues. He has been through so much in a relatively short time it has sent him round the twist. The attack on the Togo team bus, his brother's death and all those family rows must have eaten away at him. I want him gone as much as the next man but I wouldn't wish what has happened to him on my worst enemy.[/QUOTE]
You haven't met my ex then
 

Chris_D

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Good luck to him, If it makes him feel better and focusses him then great. I've been quite vocal on wanting him gone. If he did pull it together it would solve so many problems we are looking at in signing a second striker.

Highly optimistic though and really I still hope he leaves with his wage bill
There's never been any question that he has the ability. All his problems are in the top two inches. If he gets his head right we've got a great addition to the squad. He gets a lot of stick because he's paid well but that's not all his fault. Someone at the club should have considered his attitude and what a big pay package might do to him. We'd love him to leave and take a giant pay cut but if we're honest would we do the same ourselves? Someone has to back up Kane next season, IF either he or Soldado could take up some slack we wouldn't need to enter the transfer market.
 
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