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Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by HNIC(m): 12:12pm On Sep 29, 2009
presido1:

^ Dude hammers fan did not booo him while he was there. So no need to over react.
Why do u guys act like Ade was booed all the 3 and a half years he spent at Arsenal?
Was only booed in his last season when he started saying stupid things.
He should learn from Tevez!West ham gave him the break in England
For Ade also, Arsenal gave him the break in England
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Sauron1: 12:20pm On Sep 29, 2009
HNIC:

Why do u guys act like Ade was booed all the 3 and a half years he spent at Arsenal?
Was only booed in his last season when he started saying stupid things.
He should learn from Tevez!West ham gave him the break in England
For Ade also, Arsenal gave him the break in England

Must you argue blindly for the sake of it?

Tevez was always respected by the Hammers.
I remember Tevez's first game against the Hammers in 2007/8. . . . .They all applauded him before the game and when he was subbed.
Respect begets respect.

In Ade's case. . . . . .He was booed throughout the match.
Classless GAYnners chanted and cursed his parents and you expect him to respect you twerps?
Arsenal did not give Adebayor any break. . . . . . .He woulda been a better player if he had joined Chelsea or Man Utd when he came to England.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by HNIC(m): 12:33pm On Sep 29, 2009
~Sauron~:

Must you argue blindly for the sake of it?

Tevez was always respected by the Hammers.
I[b] remember Tevez's first game against the Hammers in 2007/8. . . . .They all applauded him before the game and when he was subbed.
Respect begets respect.[/b]
Must we go on and on about this?
Did Tevez ever go to the Press and say 'pay me like a star if u want to see the display of a star'?
Did Tevez ever talk about Manure or Chelsea being Beyonce?
Did Tevez ever blame the fans for his poor performance?
I just dont get you

~Sauron~:

In Ade's case. . . . . .He was booed throughout the match.
Why won't he be booed?
Just before the match, he went on again and insulted all arsenal fans from T and T to america to Africa to UK
~Sauron~:

Arsenal did not give Adebayor any break. . . . . . .He woulda been a better player if he had joined Chelsea or Man Utd when he came to England.
Another absurd statement from your armoury just to defend Adebayor! shocked shocked shocked
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Sauron1: 12:41pm On Sep 29, 2009
HNIC:

Must we go on and on about this?
Did Tevez ever go to the Press and say 'pay me like a star if u want to see the display of a star'?
Did Tevez ever talk about Manure or Chelsea being Beyonce?
Did Tevez ever blame the fans for his poor performance?
I just dont get you

But a certain Cristiano Ronaldo did all that for 2 seasons and Man Utd fans did not boo him.
Letz admit. . . . .Arsenal fans are classless worldwide. grin


Why won't he be booed?

Why should he be booed?


Just before the match, he went on again and insulted all arsenal fans from T and T to america to Africa to UK

I woulda done the same if i were Adebayor.
Arsenal fans are too bitter. I remember some useless Nigerian GAYnners attacking him in Lagos Airport some months ago.


Another absurd statement from your armoury just to defend Adebayor! shocked shocked shocked

Ade has moved on. . . . . . .Arsenal should move on but unfortunately Citeh are going to finish above y'all this season.
I predicted this many weeks ago and ma prediction still stands.
This should jog back your memory. . . . . . https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-303740.1952.html#msg4452451
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Krayola(m): 12:42pm On Sep 29, 2009
HNIC:

Why do u guys act like Ade was booed all the 3 and a half years he spent at Arsenal?
Was only booed in his last season when he started saying stupid things.
He should learn from Tevez!West ham gave him the break in England
For Ade also, Arsenal gave him the break in England


Arsenal can eat a dikc! He isnt your player anymore. Diss him all u want. . .as long as he keeps fukcin u guys up, we're good. Now go find Wenger's dingaling to suck on. Ade has had enough head from u. grin grin

He's got a ban. . .nothin spoil. wetin una want again? These gayners just like to bitch and whine. even when it has nothing to do with their team they bitch and whine. We lost to Man utd and didn't bitch and whine. , Arsenal did it on our behalf. , we raped Arsenal, they bitched and whined, they lost to man utd and bitched and whined, eduardo got a ban and they bitched and whined. . .na waa o!! . . .what is wenger doin to u guys? seriously . . .
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by FBS: 1:04pm On Sep 29, 2009
~Sauron~:


Why should he be booed?

I woulda done the same if i were Adebayor.
Arsenal fans are too bitter. I remember some useless Nigerian GAYnners attacking him in Lagos Airport some months ago.
Very correct. The very guy in question was talking like he owned the player (Ade). I mean what sort of nonsense is that? undecided
Why should you boo your own player constantly! The key word, constantly!

But really, why are you guys still on Ade's case? He ain't playing for arse-anal no more. Quit the hating.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by jalether(m): 2:36pm On Sep 29, 2009
~Sauron~:

Arsenal fans are too bitter. I remember some useless Nigerian GAYnners attacking him in Lagos Airport some months ago.


Gayners are the most classless pathetic bunch in the EPL for real
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Nobody: 3:57pm On Sep 29, 2009
didn't we just know that last night's game would bring up this reaction?
Arsenal fans:get a life.
Tevez saying sorry to the hammers fans was as a result of the mutual respect they both showed themselves.
Adebayor,like every player is subject to an ego trip;how it is handled and the resulting fallout is another matter.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by dayokanu(m): 4:24pm On Sep 29, 2009
Now Assanal have to dictate how Adebayor score goals, celebrate goals.

At the end of this season they would blame Adebayor for going trophyless yet again
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by FBS: 9:33am On Oct 01, 2009
Couldn't help it. . .sorry guys!  grin

RIGHT TO LORD IT ,  Redknapp says Adebayor did nothing wrong in celebrating his goal in front of Arsenal fans

EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR faces a grilling from the Football Association today over his 'controversial' goal celebration against Arsenal.
What on earth was controversial about it?

He took a load of abuse from Arsenal fans, scored against them, ran the length of the pitch to the away end and dropped to his knees as if to say to them 'I've scored, 'ave some of that'.

I think the FA are wrong to charge him in the first place. But, then again, I think the whole goal celebration issue has got way out of hand.

Look at Carlos Tevez on Monday night. He scores against his old club West Ham and then says he refused to celebrate because of his love for the club and its supporters.

What a load of old tosh.

Tevez was at West Ham for a year, he hardly played a game until the end of that one season, after which he quickly moved off to Manchester United.

I couldn't for the life of me see why he didn't want to punch the air in recognition of a goal. Why shouldn't he?

Inside he must have been delighted.

If you don't want to score goals, don't play football. It's incredible.

Alan Pardew didn't fancy him and Alan Curbishley only brought Tevez out of mothballs at Upton Park with about 10 games to go because the club was in danger of relegation.

Now he's some sort of folk hero in the East End and he says some part of him will 'always be a Hammer'. Rubbish.

Tevez has not exactly got claret and blue blood flowing through his veins.


Yet Frank Lampard - who did nothing wrong except join the club at 12 years old, score goals and then get sold for Ј11million to make the club a vast profit - gets slaughtered.

It's all topsy turvy to me.

I remember Rio Ferdinand returned to West Ham with Leeds and scored against his old club at Upton Park.

He did not celebrate - but then I signed Rio for West Ham when he was 14.

Maybe he thinks some part of him will always be a Hammer and at least he has a right to.

But Tevez? Do me a favour.

He should have scored the goal and then celebrated like he wanted to inside.

He has no reason to be on the same side as West Ham fans.

Adebayor got dogs' abuse from the kickaround before the game at Eastlands right until the end of the game.

What did he do wrong?

He never racially abused anyone, he never made rude gestures which lots of fans do.

He signed for Arsenal for Ј7m and left for Ј25m. So he put in good service and made Arsenal an Ј18m profit. Hardly a criminal act is it?

Yet he is in the dock for the way he gave it back to his tormentors - by scoring a goal.


Even when players are in a good mood the modern goal celebration has gone just a bit too far.

Look at any lower league game on the TV and when you see one of those lads score, the dance routine is unbelievable.

All very rehearsed, co-ordinated and spectacular.

I'm convinced most of them spend more time practising their dancing than they do on their finishing after training. *This one is really funny grin  grin  grin*

Throw in all this 'baby rocking' stuff when, wait for it, a man becomes a father and it's all a bit much lads.

When I was a player at Bournemouth, John Bond signed a left winger called Alan Groves. He was an ex-lorry driver, 6ft something and hard as they come.

When Bondy left and Trevor Hartley took over as boss, he sold big Al to Oldham - a move which did not go down well as Grovesy loved Bournemouth.

Next season we went to Oldham and Alan beat us on his own and we lost by four.

Alan scored a goal, then afterwards got the ball and dribbled sideways along the half-way line.

We were astonished and just watched him dribble across the pitch, until he got to our dugout.

He booted the ball into it as hard as he could, almost taking Hartley's head off with it.

Now that's what I call a goal celebration.
*Lovely  cheesy*

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2662786/Manu-was-right-but-Tev-talks-tosh.html
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Krayola(m): 10:34am On Oct 01, 2009
grin grin grin grin hahaha Redknapp is a legend!!
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by nateevs(m): 11:04am On Oct 01, 2009
MINT!. . . grin
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Nobody: 11:37am On Oct 01, 2009
Alan scored a goal, then afterwards got the ball and dribbled sideways along the half-way line.

We were astonished and just watched him dribble across the pitch, until he got to our dugout.

He booted the ball into it as hard as he could, almost taking Hartley's head off with it.


grin grin grin
And they're calling Ade a devil?
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Borat1: 12:58pm On Oct 01, 2009
funny,
thaats what i call a celebration,
if ade doesnt dance makossa at the emirates {cos i know he'll score} i'd be mad at him grin
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by chic2pimp(m): 3:17pm On Oct 01, 2009
FBS:

He took a load of abuse from Arsenal fans, scored against them, ran the length of the pitch to the away end and dropped to his knees as if to say to them 'I've scored, 'ave some of that'.

grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy Abi oooo. Help me tell the gaynners grin grin.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by mukina2: 3:20pm On Oct 01, 2009
trash

shiorrr! tongue
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by chic2pimp(m): 4:40pm On Oct 01, 2009
^^^^^ HATEERRRRR. WETIN BE LIE HIM TALK DIA EHN? BLOODY GAYNNER cheesy cheesy
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by mukina2: 4:42pm On Oct 01, 2009
herma carry go nothing do you cheesy cheesy tongue
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by chic2pimp(m): 4:52pm On Oct 01, 2009
E ya pele ooo cry cry. I no blame u ehn. Na years of trophylessness cause am tongue cool.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by jalether(m): 5:30pm On Oct 01, 2009
chic2pimp:

E ya pele ooo cry cry. I no blame u ehn. Na years of trophylessness cause am tongue cool.

grin  cheesy grin grin, the day gayners finally break their trophyless jinx (maybe 35yrs from now cheesy) , NL will come go nearly crash
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by mukina2: 5:32pm On Oct 01, 2009
'men' dey talk wetin i wan do? grin
abeg make i run b4 dem infect me grin grin
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by chic2pimp(m): 10:29pm On Oct 01, 2009
jalether:

grin  cheesy grin grin, the day gayners finally break their trophyless jinx (maybe 35yrs from now cheesy) , NL will come go nearly crash
You should add a century of years on to that grin.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by jalether(m): 11:26pm On Oct 01, 2009
mukina2:

'men' dey talk wetin i wan do? grin
abeg make i run b4 dem infect me grin grin

you no serious grin, when re you guys gonna win something for a change undecided cool
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Borat1: 3:44am On Oct 02, 2009
why dont they leave ade alone for freak sake
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Nobody: 7:29am On Oct 02, 2009
Now thatAde has been fined;what's going to happen to the fans who threw missiles?
This FA is even more incompetent thatn I thought.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by FBS: 7:32am On Oct 02, 2009
The FA are nothing but a pile of self-service. A fine and suspended ban? what for?
The boy never left the field of play. . .what exactly was his crime? Are they saying players should not celebrate goals again? This is football and not snooker for goodness sake.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Cristalz(f): 8:28am On Oct 02, 2009
Mayn, had no idea Derry Harry was so down-to earth. Completely on point.
There was really nothing wrong with Ade's celebration, but then, you never know what new act the FA would decide to find offensive.

Please people, check this article out.  .  .just found it. Hilarious. grin grin


Proper and Improper Ways of Celebrating a Goal: New Rules By GCC (Humor)
by Tahmeed Zaman

A Professional footballer is quite accustomed to the fact that if he takes off his shirt while celebrating a goal, he will be penalized with a yellow card. There are several other regulations related to improper goal celebrations and in light of a recent incident, the Goal Celebration Committee (GCC) has decided to introduce some new rules to add to the existing ones.


1.1 – A player who decides to run towards the opposition fans and celebrate his goal will be shown a yellow card, regardless of his motives/intentions.

Being a footballer, the player’s first task after scoring a goal is to locate where the opposition fans are seated. Once the problem area is identified, the player should dash away from them, as fast as they can.*

Our research analysts have come to the conclusion that it will be virtually impossible for people in the crowd to throw their missiles accurately over a distance of 100 metres. So in other words, we have determined that for their own safety, players should be 100 metres away from the opposition fans before they start celebrating.

If the referee feels that a player is not the safe distance away, it is well within his rights to caution the player.

The GCC is well aware that concerns have been raised by certain players regarding the fact that their fans and team-mates might consider sprinting away from the opposition fans as a form of cowardice.

If that is the case, then we wholeheartedly sympathize with the player concerned but it must be emphasized that this should be considered as part and parcel of being a modern day footballer. The player has got to accept this and learn to live with it.

* If the player can sprint like Theo Walcott, this shouldn’t be a problem. However, if he is more like Dimitar Berbatov, the GCC would recommend him to work with a specialist like Usain Bolt (who has recently taken time off, to provide valuable advice to footballers).


1.2 – If a player slides down on his knees and throws his arms up in the air while in front of the opposition fans, he will be shown a yellow card.

This is considered to be gross misconduct and such behaviour will not be tolerated. It should be noted that the crowd must always be shown respect, regardless of the circumstances.

A player should always keep in mind that the crowd has paid for tickets to get inside the stadium and this acts as a sort of lease agreement, whereby the fans are given temporary ownership of the stadium for two hours. As part of this agreement they have been granted certain privileges like shouting obscenities at the players.


Link here
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Borat1: 11:53am On Oct 02, 2009
Cristalz:

Mayn, had no idea Derry Harry was so down-to earth. Completely on point.
There was really nothing wrong with Ade's celebration, but then, you never know what new act the FA would decide to find offensive.

Please people, check this article out.  .  .just found it. Hilarious. grin grin


Proper and Improper Ways of Celebrating a Goal: New Rules By GCC (Humor)
by Tahmeed Zaman

A Professional footballer is quite accustomed to the fact that if he takes off his shirt while celebrating a goal, he will be penalized with a yellow card. There are several other regulations related to improper goal celebrations and in light of a recent incident, the Goal Celebration Committee (GCC) has decided to introduce some new rules to add to the existing ones.


1.1 – A player who decides to run towards the opposition fans and celebrate his goal will be shown a yellow card, regardless of his motives/intentions.

Being a footballer, the player’s first task after scoring a goal is to locate where the opposition fans are seated. Once the problem area is identified, the player should dash away from them, as fast as they can.*

Our research analysts have come to the conclusion that it will be virtually impossible for people in the crowd to throw their missiles accurately over a distance of 100 metres. So in other words, we have determined that for their own safety, players should be 100 metres away from the opposition fans before they start celebrating.

If the referee feels that a player is not the safe distance away, it is well within his rights to caution the player.

The GCC is well aware that concerns have been raised by certain players regarding the fact that their fans and team-mates might consider sprinting away from the opposition fans as a form of cowardice.

If that is the case, then we wholeheartedly sympathize with the player concerned but it must be emphasized that this should be considered as part and parcel of being a modern day footballer. The player has got to accept this and learn to live with it.

* If the player can sprint like Theo Walcott, this shouldn’t be a problem. However, if he is more like Dimitar Berbatov, the GCC would recommend him to work with a specialist like Usain Bolt (who has recently taken time off, to provide valuable advice to footballers).


1.2 – If a player slides down on his knees and throws his arms up in the air while in front of the opposition fans, he will be shown a yellow card.

This is considered to be gross misconduct and such behaviour will not be tolerated. It should be noted that the crowd must always be shown respect, regardless of the circumstances.

A player should always keep in mind that the crowd has paid for tickets to get inside the stadium and this acts as a sort of lease agreement, whereby the fans are given temporary ownership of the stadium for two hours. As part of this agreement they have been granted certain privileges like shouting obscenities at the players.


Link here

Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by Nobody: 12:58pm On Oct 02, 2009
FBS,
The FA is a collection of dead men walking.
All Gunners who called for Ade's punishment for the goal celebrtion are just being bitter.
I need to know what will happen to the rioters for throwingobjects into the pitch,and what the FA will do to arsenal for the unruly behaviour of their fans.
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by dayokanu(m): 1:29pm On Oct 02, 2009
Do we have a punishment for mouthing invectives on opposing fans like Van Rapist did?

Adebayor got a yellow card for the offence, what more do they want?
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by mukina2: 1:35pm On Oct 02, 2009
Goats always get what they deserve cheesy
Re: Manchester City Fan Thread!! by FBS: 1:42pm On Oct 02, 2009
That's the problem. He doesn't deserve it. cool
There is nothing wrong in the way he celebrated to warrant a suspended ban and fine. nonsense.

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