Adebayor warning for Arsenal

Emmanuel Adebayor is hoping to pile more misery on former club Arsenal by helping Tottenham to finish above them in the Premier League this season

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tokyojoker (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

I agree with the sentiments of all of the below.

Posted 6:38pm 25th February 2013

outrun (Arsenal) says...

if he put half as much effort into playing football as he does spouting drivel, his opinion might carry more significance.

Posted 3:55pm 24th February 2013

kisstopher73 (Arsenal) says...

This loser is so obsessed with Arsenal he does not even realize it himself. Yes Arsenal got rid of you, get over it and move on you useless tool.

Posted 9:06am 24th February 2013

udangapi (Arsenal) says...

"I was right to leave Arsenal". erm buddo I hate to break it to you but you left because some numbskull up north had a few too many pints and thought you were worth 25m. If you HAD kicked up a fuss about wanting to stay you would have been trussed up like a Christnas turkey, thrown in the back of a van and driven to Manchester with a bow in your hair.

Posted 12:26pm 23rd February 2013

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