Regular Joe said:azatheblue said:bizzbo said:excuse me for being ignorant, but where did it come from that the medical is still outstanding?
i thought it had been done , have you heard anything about it bizzbo
It's in here
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jul/15/emmanuel-adebayor-manchester-city-arsenal
Spindash said:
They are just guessing, and making a nice little story based around the outstanding medical.azatheblue said:the guardian article will be absoloute bullshit -BULLSHIT. theres no quotes from anybody or anything like that , it just says it. no insider info !
mrksdawn19 said:Regular Joe said:azatheblue said:bizzbo said:excuse me for being ignorant, but where did it come from that the medical is still outstanding?
i thought it had been done , have you heard anything about it bizzbo
It's in here
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jul/15/emmanuel-adebayor-manchester-city-arsenal
Just cos its in the paper, doesnt mean its true
azatheblue said:the guardian article will be absoloute bullshit -BULLSHIT. theres no quotes from anybody or anything like that , it just says it. no insider info !
Manchester City have been given a painful reminder that their huge financial riches may still not be enough to lure all their ambitious targets after Samuel Eto'o's representatives informed the club today he had chosen not to accept their offer to become the best-paid player in the Premier League.
Samuel Eto'o would like to stay at Barcelona next season but would be "delighted" to join Manchester City if he can't agree a new two-year contract with the Spanish champions, the player's agent said today.
What? Eh? WTF?Spindash said: