Dzeko looks to be out for a while.

Gaylord du Bois said:
Please let this be a joke.

International war crimes are no laughing matter. It just goes to show that you think you know a player but then they turn out to have a dark side. I noticed in the last tunnelcam that he was deliberately avoiding the camera but he must have known that it was only a matter of time.
 
You lot are further evidence of how much you appreciate Edin.. He goes off-form for a bit and immediately you turn on him and start making idiotic jokes. Hopefully he finds himself a new club soon.
 
Zmajuga said:
Well somebody just jinxed OUR Edin Dzeko saying he looks to be out for some time.

It seems that he won't play against Stoke. He got kicked in the ankle during training. This news is published at his official web page. His ankle is swollen and hurt but the doc says injury is not serious. It will take a couple of days to recover. Probably out for Stoke and WBA.


That's just a cover story put about by his agent, he is actually in The Hague awaiting trial.

A mate of mine saw him at Manchester airport.

Have we got any of our Dutch cousins that work at the airport over there?<br /><br />-- Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:27 pm --<br /><br />
southaustralianblue said:
Gaylord du Bois said:
Please let this be a joke.

International war crimes are no laughing matter. It just goes to show that you think you know a player but then they turn out to have a dark side. I noticed in the last tunnelcam that he was deliberately avoiding the camera but he must have known that it was only a matter of time.


I thought it was just me that noticed that.

I just hope they catch up with Vidic too.

It cant be one rule for one...
 
(Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Tuesday extradited to Bosnia a Muslim ex-soldier accused of taking part in the mass murder of Croat civilians in southern Bosnia-Herzegovina during the Muslim-Croat conflict there in 1993, Bosnia's prosecutor's office said.

Edin Dzeko, a 39-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen who moved to the United States in 2001, agreed in November before a judge in Seattle to return to his native Bosnia to face charges that he participated in war crimes.
ell said:
What evidence do they have? Our lawyers should forget about tevez for now this is SERIOUS
 

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