jonneymendoza
Legend
- 1 January 2004
- Arsenal
Yea jumbo thats what i meant. cheers for explaining it
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
ALEXANDRE SONG last night piled into the Adegate row by insisting Emmanuel Adebayor 'kicked everyone' at Eastlands.
Gunners midfielder Song was a big pal of Adebayor before the striker's £25million move to Manchester City.
And Song reacted bitterly when asked what he thought of Kolo Toure's comments that no player had shaken hands with Adebayor in the tunnel.
Toure also moved from Arsenal to City this summer and Song fumed: "I think that Kolo is talking bull***t. He's talking nonsense.
"Ade was a 'big brother'. In London, I was almost living at his place, and he at mine.
"Once he went to City, it's true that our relationship was not what it had been before. I called him two or three times, and he didn't call me back.
"I'm not going to force him to do it. And I'm not going to have a laugh with him when I see him in the tunnel.
"Afterwards, on the pitch, he started to kick. He kicked everyone. That's not normal! He was aggressive.
"There was a free-kick in their favour and he slapped me. Coming from him - I couldn't believe it.
"Nobody doubts what Ade and Kolo have done for Arsenal. To say that the Gunners were not grateful to them, that's rubbish.
"I am surprised - nobody said anything bad about them, not the manager, not the players.
"Their reaction is abnormal. Kolo always was a leader on the pitch. He was always pushing us, all the time.
"I saw Adebayor at the end of the game and I talked to him. Calmly. The best answer for him would've been to do nothing.
"It'd have been more beautiful if he hadn't expressed his joy at scoring that way. I told him it was a really silly thing to do, really stupid.
"Yes, he disappointed me because the person I knew was not the person I met again that day."
Fact is Jonny, fans should not be booing players. If a player is playing poor then really it's down to the team management to sort it out. What's more is Adebayor wasn't even playing badly at one point and was still getting criticized. - For example, Del Piero was on terrible form for several months last season but we stuck with him even when he was unmotivated, but our fans showed incredible support to help him.
Can any of you remind me what happened to Anelka? He had a rift with the fans as well back then?
Can any of you remind me what happened to Anelka? He had a rift with the fans as well back then?
Or that shot he let in by Bellion after 19 seconds...?
Yee Haa! I'm off to the game on Tuesday![]()