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Peter Odemwingie has hinted he may try and buy himself out of his West Brom contract in another Twitter outburst on Tuesday.
wap deal with ITV. Can't wait to see Stuart Pearce and Roy Keane giving each other the evils.
oe has signed John Scales instead.
oes the medical involve some sort of dressage event?
Jamie Carragher says Luis Suarez should not be blinded by loyalty to Liverpool if Real Madrid make a big-money offer.
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BBOYIRL says...
@markarogers, that's the best comment I've ever read on this site. Thanks for making me laugh out loud in the office and show everyone I'm not doing any work.
Posted 3:52pm 20th March 2013
metal (West Ham United) says...
when he was not in national team for AFCON it looked harsh on him .. but now we know why he was frozen out..
Posted 7:25pm 19th March 2013
markarogers (Liverpool) says...
Buy himself? Expect him to drive to his own house, but be denied entry and forced to promptly return to West Brom.
Posted 5:59pm 19th March 2013
rob_suckling (Aston Villa) says...
what a douche!
Posted 5:51pm 19th March 2013
dunne24 (Liverpool) says...
This chap makes Joey Barton look like a model of maturity and composure. Somebody remind me again. Why did he want to leave in the first place??
Posted 5:04pm 19th March 2013
frenchtony (Manchester City) says...
Trying to decipher his tweets are brilliantly challenging. The English is so poor that the message is ambiguous. Imagine if Tevez tried this?
Posted 4:00pm 19th March 2013
Fuzzy_Dunlop (West Bromwich Albion) says...
I am aware of that varicose. It's unlikely but I still hope Lukaku comes back for another season, but if he doesnt then so be it. I'd trust the club to bring in another striker or two to fill the gaps left by both players.
Posted 3:45pm 19th March 2013
varicoseregent (Manchester United) says...
@Fuzzy_Dunlop - You do know that Lukaku is only on loan don't you?
Posted 3:07pm 19th March 2013
Fuzzy_Dunlop (West Bromwich Albion) says...
PolishJoe - Three wins and a draw in the six games since he melted down suggest we're doing well enough without him cheers. The way he moans you'd never think we were on our way to our best finish in 30 years would you? The fact is that he'd fallen behind Lukaku and Long before any of this kicked off and when he had started it was mainly as a winger. We're getting past the point where he was our sole source of inspiration and I'm not sure his ego has adjusted to that. When he's finally gone and the dust has settled on this he'll be remembered as someone who played a key role in keeping us up and helping to finally establish us in the Premier League, but who threw all of our goodwill away by acting like an utter idiot.
Posted 2:02pm 19th March 2013
PolishJoe (Manchester United) says...
From this weeks stats; "Peter Odemwingie had the same number of on-target shots (2) in 23 minutes as the rest of his teammates put together in 90 minutes." Maybe they should clear the air and get him on the pitch a bit more.
Posted 1:33pm 19th March 2013