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Gr3yL3gion
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Sep 14 2009, 12:23 PM
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Let the matter to rest and the FA to investigate, then we can see whether the FA is biased or not, lol.
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sakaito
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Sep 14 2009, 12:37 PM
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if FA decided to forward the matter to police, then they could charge Ade with Malicious intent to injure, which in UK could carry a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison. hehehe
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Gr3yL3gion
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Sep 14 2009, 12:44 PM
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I don't think they wanna blow it out of proportion though.
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joe405
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Sep 14 2009, 12:44 PM
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Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban
Published 22:30 13/09/09 By Oliver Holt
* (2) * Recommend (1)
Manchester City v Arsenal - Premier League
The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Adebayor, who apologised for his behaviour straight after the match and blamed the emotion of the occasion, is now almost certain to miss City's derby showdown with Manchester United on Sunday.
And with Robinho sidelined for three weeks and Carlos Tevez facing a fitness fight to be ready for the Old Trafford clash, Adebayor's absence could derail City's dream start to the season.
The FA were particularly appalled by Adebayor's behaviour and the crowd disturbances it caused because it came barely a fortnight after the rioting at the Carling Cup match between West Ham and Millwall.
FA chief executive Ian Watmore, who witnessed Adebayor's antics from the stands at Eastlands, said he was "pretty unimpressed" by what he saw.
"He ran the whole length of the field to celebrate so we will have a good close look at that one on Monday when we have seen it again properly in the cold light of day.
"I thought the stewards did a great job in calming the situation down. And it was to Manchester City's credit that nothing else happened."
There were fresh accusations from Arsenal last night that Adebayor appeared to be conducting a personal vendetta against former team-mates during the game.
Van Persie, who was cut on the face by the blades worn by the Togo international, is believed to feel he could have lost his sight if Adebayor had been wearing studs.
And there were also suggestions that Adebayor, who had to take evasive action from several wild Arsenal challenges, also targeted Cesc Fabregas in incidents that went unseen by referee Mark Clattenburg.
City boss Mark Hughes did his best to defend his star forward but accepted Adebayor's actions might have a "negative impact".
"He has come out very quickly and apologised," the City boss said. "He knows he shouldn't have done it.
"When I said we need to cut him some slack it was because of the breakdown in his relationship with the Arsenal fans last season.
"That was the sad part for him. He really loved his time at Arsenal, he will tell you that himself, but for whatever reason he wasn't appreciated by his own fans at the end and that is hard to take as a professional footballer.
"Obviously you want to be loved by your own fans because you get enough abuse from the opposition. That's the feeling behind it, I'm sure.
"I'm not sure how close he ran towards the Arsenal fans. It is not as if he jumped into them. He was still on the field of play, he wasn't waving flags provocatively at the opposition fans. He slid on his knees as he always does.
"He did a similar celebration away at Blackburn and there were Blackburn Rovers fans there at that time so it is something he does as a consequence of scoring great goals." Source: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manch...icle154441.html
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toshio14
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Sep 14 2009, 12:46 PM
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i'd like to think that i can move on from the whole Ade issue now so, any live telecast for our Champions League match this midweek? i'm expecting none, since the teams in our group are not as glamour as other groups
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Zan81
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Sep 14 2009, 12:48 PM
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From Astro's website.
UEFA Champions League 2009/10 (Live) Group Phase, Matchday #1 : 16-Sep 02:40 Chelsea vs. Porto 16-Sep 06:30 Marseille vs. AC Milan (Delay) 17-Sep 02:40 Inter Milan vs. Barcelona 17-Sep 06:30 Standard Liege vs. Arsenal(Delay)
Added on September 14, 2009, 12:49 pmThis is on ESPN btw...
This post has been edited by Zan81: Sep 14 2009, 12:49 PM
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kororomen
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Sep 14 2009, 12:51 PM
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oh noooo....cannot watch....need to go work...aiseh
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Liuism
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Sep 14 2009, 12:53 PM
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QUOTE(kororomen @ Sep 14 2009, 11:21 AM) diaby oh diaby.....bila kaki mu mau patah....sudah score gol sendiri, dapat main 1st team,dapat main 90 minit, takmau defend, takmau lari, nak gelecek...sigh... yala, abit selfish leh his style..but i still see AW trying to groom him to be like Viera type(defensive) and attacking and skillful minded player
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TSkimhoong
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Sep 14 2009, 01:09 PM
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Look at all my stars!!
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Guys, I am curious.
If there is a fight on the pitch, will the players get prosecuted? No?
What if someone gets "murdered" on the pitch? No?
So, is it okay to hurt someone intentionally on the pitch will be punished by FA only?
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sOuLx
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Sep 14 2009, 01:09 PM
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wah, can watch the game at 6.30 in the morning after sahur. lol
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kororomen
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Sep 14 2009, 01:10 PM
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why dont he kick bendtner?whats his prob with rvp n cesc?i tot they were friends....
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TSkimhoong
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Sep 14 2009, 01:11 PM
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Look at all my stars!!
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QUOTE(joe405 @ Sep 14 2009, 12:44 PM) Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban
Published 22:30 13/09/09 By Oliver Holt
* (2) * Recommend (1)
Manchester City v Arsenal - Premier League
The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Adebayor, who apologised for his behaviour straight after the match and blamed the emotion of the occasion, is now almost certain to miss City's derby showdown with Manchester United on Sunday.
And with Robinho sidelined for three weeks and Carlos Tevez facing a fitness fight to be ready for the Old Trafford clash, Adebayor's absence could derail City's dream start to the season.
The FA were particularly appalled by Adebayor's behaviour and the crowd disturbances it caused because it came barely a fortnight after the rioting at the Carling Cup match between West Ham and Millwall.
FA chief executive Ian Watmore, who witnessed Adebayor's antics from the stands at Eastlands, said he was "pretty unimpressed" by what he saw.
"He ran the whole length of the field to celebrate so we will have a good close look at that one on Monday when we have seen it again properly in the cold light of day.
"I thought the stewards did a great job in calming the situation down. And it was to Manchester City's credit that nothing else happened."
There were fresh accusations from Arsenal last night that Adebayor appeared to be conducting a personal vendetta against former team-mates during the game.
Van Persie, who was cut on the face by the blades worn by the Togo international, is believed to feel he could have lost his sight if Adebayor had been wearing studs.
And there were also suggestions that Adebayor, who had to take evasive action from several wild Arsenal challenges, also targeted Cesc Fabregas in incidents that went unseen by referee Mark Clattenburg.
City boss Mark Hughes did his best to defend his star forward but accepted Adebayor's actions might have a "negative impact".
"He has come out very quickly and apologised," the City boss said. "He knows he shouldn't have done it.
"When I said we need to cut him some slack it was because of the breakdown in his relationship with the Arsenal fans last season.
"That was the sad part for him. He really loved his time at Arsenal, he will tell you that himself, but for whatever reason he wasn't appreciated by his own fans at the end and that is hard to take as a professional footballer.
"Obviously you want to be loved by your own fans because you get enough abuse from the opposition. That's the feeling behind it, I'm sure.
"I'm not sure how close he ran towards the Arsenal fans. It is not as if he jumped into them. He was still on the field of play, he wasn't waving flags provocatively at the opposition fans. He slid on his knees as he always does.
"He did a similar celebration away at Blackburn and there were Blackburn Rovers fans there at that time so it is something he does as a consequence of scoring great goals." Source: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manch...icle154441.html QUOTE Adebayor, who apologised for his behaviour straight after the match and blamed the emotion of the occasion, is now almost certain to miss City's derby showdown with Manchester United on Sunday. ... this is why he apologized...
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sakaito
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Sep 14 2009, 01:11 PM
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aiseh... 6.30.. after sahur can watch.. but 7.30 gotta go work d.. isk isk isk
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gummerz
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Sep 14 2009, 01:12 PM
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Noo I don't want him to be banned, I just want people to break both his leg.lol
Ya lor. When we already know the result.not syiok anymore
This post has been edited by gummerz: Sep 14 2009, 01:13 PM
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toshio14
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Sep 14 2009, 01:17 PM
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QUOTE(Zan81 @ Sep 14 2009, 12:48 PM) From Astro's website. UEFA Champions League 2009/10 (Live) Group Phase, Matchday #1 : 16-Sep 02:40 Chelsea vs. Porto 16-Sep 06:30 Marseille vs. AC Milan (Delay) 17-Sep 02:40 Inter Milan vs. Barcelona 17-Sep 06:30 Standard Liege vs. Arsenal(Delay) Added on September 14, 2009, 12:49 pmThis is on ESPN btw... thanks bro, it is expected anyway. the downside of having a not so spectacular group in Champions League is the chances of having live coverage in Astro are very slim
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mightymouse
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Sep 14 2009, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE(joe405 @ Sep 14 2009, 12:44 PM) Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor set for four-match ban
Published 22:30 13/09/09 By Oliver Holt
* (2) * Recommend (1)
Manchester City v Arsenal - Premier League
The FA are set to hammer Emmanuel Adebayor with a four-match double ban after he turned Manchester City's clash with Arsenal into a personal revenge mission.
The £25million City striker is likely to be hit with a three-game violent conduct penalty for stamping on the head of Arsenal forward Robin Van Persie during City's 4-2 win.
And he will also be punished for improper conduct for sprinting the length of the pitch at Eastlands on Saturday to taunt the fans of his former club after he had scored for City.
A steward was knocked unconscious in the melee that followed Adebayor's celebration, and missiles were thrown on to the pitch.
Adebayor, who apologised for his behaviour straight after the match and blamed the emotion of the occasion, is now almost certain to miss City's derby showdown with Manchester United on Sunday.
And with Robinho sidelined for three weeks and Carlos Tevez facing a fitness fight to be ready for the Old Trafford clash, Adebayor's absence could derail City's dream start to the season.
The FA were particularly appalled by Adebayor's behaviour and the crowd disturbances it caused because it came barely a fortnight after the rioting at the Carling Cup match between West Ham and Millwall.
FA chief executive Ian Watmore, who witnessed Adebayor's antics from the stands at Eastlands, said he was "pretty unimpressed" by what he saw.
"He ran the whole length of the field to celebrate so we will have a good close look at that one on Monday when we have seen it again properly in the cold light of day.
"I thought the stewards did a great job in calming the situation down. And it was to Manchester City's credit that nothing else happened."
There were fresh accusations from Arsenal last night that Adebayor appeared to be conducting a personal vendetta against former team-mates during the game.
Van Persie, who was cut on the face by the blades worn by the Togo international, is believed to feel he could have lost his sight if Adebayor had been wearing studs.
And there were also suggestions that Adebayor, who had to take evasive action from several wild Arsenal challenges, also targeted Cesc Fabregas in incidents that went unseen by referee Mark Clattenburg.
City boss Mark Hughes did his best to defend his star forward but accepted Adebayor's actions might have a "negative impact".
"He has come out very quickly and apologised," the City boss said. "He knows he shouldn't have done it.
"When I said we need to cut him some slack it was because of the breakdown in his relationship with the Arsenal fans last season.
"That was the sad part for him. He really loved his time at Arsenal, he will tell you that himself, but for whatever reason he wasn't appreciated by his own fans at the end and that is hard to take as a professional footballer.
"Obviously you want to be loved by your own fans because you get enough abuse from the opposition. That's the feeling behind it, I'm sure.
"I'm not sure how close he ran towards the Arsenal fans. It is not as if he jumped into them. He was still on the field of play, he wasn't waving flags provocatively at the opposition fans. He slid on his knees as he always does.
"He did a similar celebration away at Blackburn and there were Blackburn Rovers fans there at that time so it is something he does as a consequence of scoring great goals." Source: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manch...icle154441.html From what i see, he deserved to be punished.... a 4 matches ban is gonna cause ManC a big blow.... lol....
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leongtat
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Sep 14 2009, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(ohhisee @ Sep 14 2009, 11:15 AM) van persie statement.. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « For some reason, i like this article...i think he speaks everything bout adebayor in 'that' match... fully deserve to be ban....
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Zan81
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Sep 14 2009, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE(toshio14 @ Sep 14 2009, 01:17 PM) thanks bro, it is expected anyway. the downside of having a not so spectacular group in Champions League is the chances of having live coverage in Astro are very slim Unless your team is Man Utd or Liverpool
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JoyLee1055
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Sep 14 2009, 02:40 PM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...s.html?ITO=1490http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...m.html?ITO=1490Evidence of evil Ade. I thought RVP & Fab are his friends. He finally showed his true colors! I hope he will be banned for more than 6 matches!!!!
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