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Spurs fans will hope that this is the case. It appears that Manchester United may have burned their
bridges with the North London club two years ago, after they wrested Michael Carrick away from
White Hart Lane for £17million. Although Tottenham should have been laughing all the way to
the bank with that sort of [.
If you go through my previous articles then you will see how much Ade pissed me off over the
summer.
I was very disappointed by his flirting with Barcelona and AC Milan and I let it be known here on
my blog.
Before his summer antics I defended him when others were knocking him. It seemed a personal insult
to me when he outrageously believed his own hype, and possibly even believed that he was bigger
than Arsenal.
When Ronaldo arrived at United there were some fans who for whatever reason didn't like him. The
former Sporting Lisbon star was labelled as a diving cheat by ABU pundits and as far as a minority
of Reds were concerned, the mud stuck. There was also the old "he's not a United player, and
never will be" line trotted out by the hanging jury.
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David McIntyre/Ealing Gazette Deal on Bolder and Nardiello
Stall
QPR's bid to end the Kaspars Gorkss fiasco ran into more problems on Tuesday night when a proposed
exchange deal involving Adam Bolder and Danny Nardiello stalled.
Blackpool now plan to order Gorkss to return to training with them after the defender was initially
left out of their pre-season preparations.
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Tonight's Teams:
QPR Official Site QPR v CARLISLE - TEAM NEWS
QPR: Cerny, Delaney, Stewart, Mahon, Parejo, Rowlands, Ramage, Connolly, Cook, Ledesma, Di Carmine.
Subs: Camp, Bolder, Gorkss, Balanta, Alberti, Ephraim, Ainsworth.
Carlisle United: Williams, Raven, Horwood, Bridge-Wilkinson, Livesey, Murphy,
Thirlwell, Taylor, Hackney, Bridges, Madine.
There is no doubt that Emmanuel Eboue isn't the most popular of Arsenal players amongst
Gooners.
He doesn't endear himself to the Gooner faithful with his sometimes infuriating antics. The
play-acting and diving has to stop before he can begin to build bridges with the Arsenal crowd.
However, speak to members of the Arsenal squad and they absolutely love the bloke and say that he
is great for team morale.
This indecision's bugging me. Yesterday the Sunday Mirror reported that Emmanuel Adebayor would be
returning to pre-season training with Arsenal even after it seemed he had burnt all bridges with
the club. The Sunday Mirror said that although Adebayor made his desire to leave Arsenal (for
either Barcelona or AC Milan) no secret, no club was [.
There is no doubt that Adebayor faces a humongous task to win over Gooners after flirting with
Barcelona and Milan during the summer.
The badge kissing yesterday meant nothing to me. If anything it pissed me off. If Ade really wants
to win back the fans then he needs to apologise for his antics and do it fast.
Having switched off from football for two weeks (hey, we all need a break from time to time), I
return to find Real Madrid has, in that time:
- - won the season's first title in contention (the Spanish supercup against Valencia)
- - lost the league opener away to Deportivo
- - sold Robinho to Manchester City for a club record €40 million
Which of these is the most surprising news item?