Adebayor (merged)

With reports of a medical having taken place and a work permit hearing in Manchester to follow this afternoon, it looks as if Emmanuel Adebayor will be a Man City player by the end of the day.

The fee is reported to be around £25m, which would make Adebayor the most expensive African footballer in history. The figures for his wage fluctuate, but at the upper end of the spectrum, £170,000 p/week would make him the highest paid player in England. They are huge sums - greater than either we or Adebayor could possibly gain from any other club. Milan’s highest offer last summer was reported as £24m - considering how Adebayor’s stock has fallen since then, an improvement on that would be remarkable.

Let me start by saying I think it’s a signing that makes sense for Man City. They have signed a proven Premier League player from a top four club - they will see it as strengthening whilst weakening a rival. I don’t doubt that Adebayor is a better player than Roque Santa Cruz, and he and Carlos Tevez will form a dangerous partnership. Adebayor will score a good few goals, and at times he, Robinho, Tevez and Ireland will click with such attacking verve that some fans will wonder if we made a mistake in letting him go.

Well, we had no choice: Adebayor’s Arsenal career was over. The majority of the damage was done last summer, but when that blew over and he signed a new deal there was a chance for redemption. An early hatrick at Blackburn made that look like a genuine possibility, but as the team’s collective failings dragged the whole squad down, Adebayor sank lower than most. His effort levels dropped and he began to look like a man who wanted to go to Milan and was now medicated only by the soothing morphinous effects of a new £80,000 p/week contract. The nadir was that now infamous interview with Football Focus in which Adebayor seemed to blame the fans for his own poor form. He had given up. City were the only plausible way out this summer, and unless there’s a last minute hitch, Adebayor will grasp it.

I can’t hide that for much of his time with the club, Adebayor has been a favourite of mine. Whilst he has long been a man who divided opinion, there will always be players who capture your imagination for various reasons, and for me Adebayor was one. My initial respect for him was built on his remarkable work-rate. That evolved as the player did; he seems to me to be the most recent and arguably most successful recipient of Arsene Wenger’s transformative alchemy: he took a trouble-making unknown from the substitute’s bench at Monaco and made him into a £25m 30-goal striker. The romance of that process is what created Arsene’s reputation as a star-maker. Le Boss took a man whose career was going nowhere and made him a global footballing star.

Adebayor, sadly, was too stupid to ignore the advisors who doubtless surround him and realise that for himself. At Arsenal he had a wonderful platform to go on and write his name among other great goalscorers: despite question marks over his finishing he is well over half the way to 100 Arsenal goals. Instead, he threw his toys out of the pram until they were returned with bundles of cash, and when they were he lay there and sucked his thumb instead of continuing the hard work that had got him to that point.

It is, in the words of Elton John, a sad sad situation, but fortunately one that it seems will soon be resolved.

This article posted on the gunnerblog.com.....seems rather fair and an interesting insight into the player. That Football Focus interview ceratinly was a bit much.

However, Arsenal fans can be rather annoying. A lot of my good friends are Gunners and they feel they have this divine right to play attractive football to the point of being somewhat snobbish. The whole "Invincibles" thing drove me mad and there is a sense of entitlement that I think filters down to the players.
 
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
chazmcfc said:
Who exactly will be dealing with these negotiations now Cooky and Hughes have jetted off to SA ?

Well, Im not fully aware of who has actually left yet (has Cook gone, Khaldoun is likely to be out there anyway if Garry has other things to attend to) if they have all gone then possibly Brian Marwood will tie things up.
An M.E.N poster says he was at Manchester airport this morning and Cook and Marwood were there and as you say Khaldoun is either in SA already or in the UAE.
 
Bergkamp said:
Dobsy87 said:
Bergkamp said:
Now all you'll need is a midfielder that can score from 80 yards?? That's all I think you'll be missing!

You never know, Alonso could be leaving liverpool . . . lol.

I'm honestly not sure about Adebayor. He's top quality but obviously has an attitude, which we have enough of as it is. This seems to be a signing more dictated by getting in a big name african player than by getting in the right player. He'll start, which means we'll have spent £18 million on RSC for him to be a substitute.

Think it was more because he thought he deserved more respect from the fans and more because he thought he could be lazy due to lack of competition.


good post mate, and theres no room for him being lazy with the competition at city!!
 
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
chazmcfc said:
Who exactly will be dealing with these negotiations now Cooky and Hughes have jetted off to SA ?

Well, Im not fully aware of who has actually left yet (has Cook gone, Khaldoun is likely to be out there anyway if Garry has other things to attend to) if they have all gone then possibly Brian Marwood will tie things up.

think cook will be staying over here to try and tie up deals for terry and lescott also is'nt it kit launch day at the stadium saturday would imagine he would be there for that and he would join up with the squad and the owners after the tour of south africa when they go to U.A.E just hope terry is with them
 
Optimus Prime said:
UAEking said:
Can anyone please tell me what are they going to do in Abu Dhabi, will they sign for people?

MEN had this to say on their visit to Abu Dhabi:

Adebayor could, if the deal is finalised today take a later flight to Abu Dhabi to join up with manager Mark Hughes, Stevie Ireland and new signings Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez for Friday's new kit unveiling.

anyone know why after all this teasing and the huge launch of the kit planned they showed tevez holding it days before?
 
blueblood007 said:
Arsenal_dj said:
The reason i know Bergkamp is not a gooner is because he is chatting shit about his season ticket! And the pure bum licking he is giving you guys is discusting, face it i have done nothing wrong but you just like other fans to wank over your squad like you do, and because i dont im not allowed to post on here PATHETIC

Ade... Tevez

RVP.... Arshavin

DONT MAKE ME FUCKING LAUGH!!!


you really do need to fuck off

Just put him in your ignore list. I'm not even gonna try and convince I have a season ticket. I strongly believe he's too young to afford one.
 
didi barlow said:
With reports of a medical having taken place and a work permit hearing in Manchester to follow this afternoon, it looks as if Emmanuel Adebayor will be a Man City player by the end of the day.

The fee is reported to be around £25m, which would make Adebayor the most expensive African footballer in history. The figures for his wage fluctuate, but at the upper end of the spectrum, £170,000 p/week would make him the highest paid player in England. They are huge sums - greater than either we or Adebayor could possibly gain from any other club. Milan’s highest offer last summer was reported as £24m - considering how Adebayor’s stock has fallen since then, an improvement on that would be remarkable.

Let me start by saying I think it’s a signing that makes sense for Man City. They have signed a proven Premier League player from a top four club - they will see it as strengthening whilst weakening a rival. I don’t doubt that Adebayor is a better player than Roque Santa Cruz, and he and Carlos Tevez will form a dangerous partnership. Adebayor will score a good few goals, and at times he, Robinho, Tevez and Ireland will click with such attacking verve that some fans will wonder if we made a mistake in letting him go.

Well, we had no choice: Adebayor’s Arsenal career was over. The majority of the damage was done last summer, but when that blew over and he signed a new deal there was a chance for redemption. An early hatrick at Blackburn made that look like a genuine possibility, but as the team’s collective failings dragged the whole squad down, Adebayor sank lower than most. His effort levels dropped and he began to look like a man who wanted to go to Milan and was now medicated only by the soothing morphinous effects of a new £80,000 p/week contract. The nadir was that now infamous interview with Football Focus in which Adebayor seemed to blame the fans for his own poor form. He had given up. City were the only plausible way out this summer, and unless there’s a last minute hitch, Adebayor will grasp it.

I can’t hide that for much of his time with the club, Adebayor has been a favourite of mine. Whilst he has long been a man who divided opinion, there will always be players who capture your imagination for various reasons, and for me Adebayor was one. My initial respect for him was built on his remarkable work-rate. That evolved as the player did; he seems to me to be the most recent and arguably most successful recipient of Arsene Wenger’s transformative alchemy: he took a trouble-making unknown from the substitute’s bench at Monaco and made him into a £25m 30-goal striker. The romance of that process is what created Arsene’s reputation as a star-maker. Le Boss took a man whose career was going nowhere and made him a global footballing star.

Adebayor, sadly, was too stupid to ignore the advisors who doubtless surround him and realise that for himself. At Arsenal he had a wonderful platform to go on and write his name among other great goalscorers: despite question marks over his finishing he is well over half the way to 100 Arsenal goals. Instead, he threw his toys out of the pram until they were returned with bundles of cash, and when they were he lay there and sucked his thumb instead of continuing the hard work that had got him to that point.

It is, in the words of Elton John, a sad sad situation, but fortunately one that it seems will soon be resolved.

This article posted on the gunnerblog.com.....seems rather fair and an interesting insight into the player. That Football Focus interview ceratinly was a bit much.

However, Arsenal fans can be rather annoying. A lot of my good friends are Gunners and they feel they have this divine right to play attractive football to the point of being somewhat snobbish. The whole "Invincibles" thing drove me mad and there is a sense of entitlement that I think filters down to the players.
short memories, remember the days when every set of fans would sing boring boring arsenal?
not that long ago
 
rice10 said:
Optimus Prime said:
UAEking said:
Can anyone please tell me what are they going to do in Abu Dhabi, will they sign for people?

MEN had this to say on their visit to Abu Dhabi:

Adebayor could, if the deal is finalised today take a later flight to Abu Dhabi to join up with manager Mark Hughes, Stevie Ireland and new signings Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez for Friday's new kit unveiling.

anyone know why after all this teasing and the huge launch of the kit planned they showed tevez holding it days before?


i thought that. and i reckon it was a slip up!!
 
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Singing

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Arsenal_dj said:
The reason i know Bergkamp is not a gooner is because he is chatting shit about his season ticket! And the pure bum licking he is giving you guys is discusting, face it i have done nothing wrong but you just like other fans to wank over your squad like you do, and because i dont im not allowed to post on here PATHETIC

Ade... Tevez

RVP.... Arshavin

DONT MAKE ME FUCKING LAUGH!!!

why do you chat shit? you really do no nothing about football, why come on a forum say you just want to talk about both teams then end with sly pathetic digs at our team?
 

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