Greedy player... If I were professional I wouldn't care about money. I'd play for the shirt and pride which is more important than a fancy house and car.
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Greedy player... If I were professional I wouldn't care about money. I'd play for the shirt and pride which is more important than a fancy house and car.
He's not that good he shouldn't be no.10 he's a loan!
@raimondo : Huge grammatical mistake.
@ramaboy10 how can you support barcelona and then post a picture of ronaldo into your profile, seems a little strange but i guess you like pictures of faggots.
@Maniac: this isn't school dipshit, btw way to misspell my user name :)
I bet you didn't see ur mistake.
@Maniac: I did see it, I didn't know I had to state it or show it. Anyways "huge grammatical mistake" can't stand on its own. And "ur" isn't a word. So don't come here trying to sound smart a correcting people in a football site.
Maniac be quiet, last time I checked we aren't on this website to learn we are here to talk about football.
On topic I will be glad if he goes, fair enough he can score a few goals but 80% of the time he is just lazy and selfish.
@Blackatelli wtf are you talking about? I am allowed to say what i want and post what i want, i posted this pic because i find it funny. I don't make accounts stating that balotelli is black i am allowed to do what i want and u call me a communist
@Jim : Adebayor scored many goasl , why sell him ?
Harry Redknapp is still holding out hope he can sign Emmanuel Adebayor on a permanent deal.
The Togo striker is on loan from Manchester City, who have contributed to his wages while he has been at White Hart Lane.
Adebayor earns around £180,000-a-week at City - a figure Spurs cannot stretch to - but Redknapp hopes the formerArsenal striker will relax his wage demands.
Talks are planned between Spurs chairman Daniel Levy and Adebayor, with Redknapp desperate to keep the striker.
"I would love him here," Redknapp said. "He has been great for us. Only the chairman can deal with that one and the financial situation.
"His wages would obviously be a big problem but if Daniel can pull off a deal with them again like he did last year we would love to have him here.
"Let's see what happens on Sunday and take it from there."