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Postby Chinners » Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:13 am

Adebayor: I felt unloved at City
EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has revealed he quit Manchester City because the fans did not show him enough love.
The Togo striker joined Real Madrid on loan until the end of the season in January after falling behind Carlos Tevez, Mario Balotelli and Edin Dzeko in the City pecking order.
Adebayor moved to Eastlands in a £25million move from Arsenal two years ago under former boss Mark Hughes.
But despite hitting 14 goals in 34 games in his first season, Roberto Mancini's appointment as Hughes' successor in December 2009 spelt the end of his time in Manchester.
And the 27-year-old insists it was a lack of support from the Italian and the City faithful that led to his exit.
He said: "When I first joined Manchester City, I was very happy.
"At the beginning everything started very well. I was pleased, I was playing and I was scoring goals.
"Suddenly we had a game against Arsenal and you all know what happened. From then it went downhill for me.
"It was a difficult moment for me, we changed the bosses. Mark Hughes left, Roberto Mancini came along and it was even more difficult.
"But today the difference between leaving Arsenal and going to Manchester is that at Arsenal the fans loved me, I think even today they love me.
"When I come to Madrid I feel the same atmosphere, I feel the fans love me here as well.
"If you ask a player there is nothing more important than to feel loved. That's all you want to feel.
"Today here in Madrid I feel very happy because I feel loved by all the players, by the supporters, by the staff members.
"They love the way I am working, they love my character. So without any doubt, those are the key moments in my life."
Despite enduring the worst six months of his career earlier in the campaign, Adebayor insists he has no regrets about leaving the Gunners two years ago.
Speaking ahead of the first leg of Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final clash with Tottenham at the Bernabeu, he added: "I don't regret going to Manchester City.
"I did my part for Arsenal, I contributed a lot but I did not have the chance to win anything.
"It was a tough moment when the club asked me to leave. It was the most difficult moment in my life because when I grew up my dream was one day to play for and stay at Arsenal and all my dreams stopped there.
"I did not go beyond Arsenal. I know there are lot of bigger clubs than Arsenal but it was my dream because my hero played there, Nwankwo Kanu, so my dream was to play for them for as long as possible.
"But when I came back from holidays and they told me that I had to leave the club, it was very difficult for me.
"After that, there was interest from Manchester City in me, so I went there. I was very happy."
But with Mancini deciding to adopt a more defensive formation this term and preferring one striker to spearhead his attack, Adebayor found himself on the sidelines and started just two Premier League games.
A training ground row with his boss in September did not help his cause and a second bust-up with team-mate Kolo Toure in January spelt the end of Adebayor's days at Eastlands.
But he says his switch to Jose Mourinho's Real - where he has scored three goals in 13 games - has revitalised his career.
And he refuses to rule out joining another English side when his loan spell in Madrid ends in June.
Adebayor added: "I have been playing in England for five years, I had the chance to play in France for a couple of years, so it is a good time for me to play in Spain.
"If I have the chance to go back to England one day, why not? I will never throw England away. I love the football, I love the atmosphere.
"But don't get me wrong, I am very happy where I am, the future will show where I go but for now I am just happy to be on the football pitch again, playing football.
"That is all that matters now. We will talk in the summer about what I am going to do about my career."
And, despite falling eight points behind Barcelona following a 1-0 loss to Sporting Gijon on Saturday, Adebayor reckons Mourinho's Real still have what it takes to scoop a domestic and European double.
He said: "We've got a good team, good quality and good team spirit. All the club wants is to win as many trophies as possible and that is my feeling as well.
"In the league we are eight points behind Barcelona but we still have to play them at home. It will be very difficult, don't get me wrong, but we have a good chance to give them a good run until the end of the season."
And Adebayor reserved a final word of praise for his new boss. He said: "I had the chance to play under Didier Deschamps at Monaco, with Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, Mark Hughes at Manchester City and Roberto Mancini.
"Now I am playing under Jose Mourinho and he is the best manager I have played under until now.
"I am very happy to have him as a manager and work with him as a player and I hope our relationship will continue for as long as possible, but you never know in football."

OTHER BOLLOX
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish wants to sign Aston Villa's Ashley Young and Matt Jarvis from Wolves as he seeks wingers to provide the ammunition for £35m striker Andy Carroll. Daily Mirror

Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is keen to make a Premier League return after his failed spell at Inter Milan. Daily Mail

Manchester United are hoping to capitalise on reported cutbacks at Everton this summer by bidding for 20-year-old Toffees midfielder Jack Rodwell. Meanwhile Liverpool hope to sign left-back Leighton Baines from their city rivals. caughtoffside.com

QPR's Adel Taarabt wants to make a summer move to Arsenal, despite having played for the Gunners' north London rivals Tottenham. Taarabt never started a match for Spurs but the 21-year-old has been a revelation since making the switch to Loftus Road, scoring 15 times in 37 matches this season. Metro

Napoli's Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani is set to attract bids from Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City this summer. The 24-year-old scored a hat-trick as Napoli beat Lazio 4-3 on Sunday to take his tally for the season to 25 goals from 31 Serie A matches. Metro

German side Bayern Munich are reportedly keen on signing striker Dimitar Berbatov from Manchester United. The Bulgarian, who previously played in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen, is United's top scorer this season with 21 goals. caughtoffside.com

Nigel Reo-Coker may quit the Premier League when his Aston Villa deal expires this summer. The 26-year-old midfielder has attracted interest from Valencia, Sevilla, Roma, Juventus and Napoli. Daily Mirror

Sunderland's Steve Bruce will make a summer move for Swansea's highly rated midfielder Joe Allen if the Welsh side fail to seal promotion from the Championship. Daily Mirror

The Football Association is expected to severely reprimand Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney after the striker swore into a TV camera on completing his hat-trick against West Ham on Saturday. Daily Telegraph

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand could return from injury in time for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final tie against Chelsea. The England international has been out for two months with a calf injury. the Sun

Chelsea Striker Didier Drogba was involved in an angry confrontation with one of the club's supporters at the end of their 1-1 draw at Stoke on Saturday. Daily Mail

Liverpool fear captain Steven Gerrard could miss the rest of the season after his latest injury setback. Reds boss Kenny Dalglish revealed the inspirational midfielder had to cut short a training session on Friday after feeling more sharp pain in his groin. the Sun

Having just surrendered his nine-year unbeaten home record with a defeat by Sporting Gijon, Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho said that a draw with Tottenham in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final, first leg at the Bernabeu "would not be a disaster". the Guardian

Tottenham striker Peter Crouch has promised Real Madrid defender Ricardo Carvalho that it will be a tough night at the Bernabeu on Tuesday. Daily Mail

QPR manager Neil Warnock admits the plight of his former club Sheffield United is breaking his heart. Warnock led his beloved Blades to the Premier League during eight years as boss of the club he has supported all his life but they are currently 22nd in the Championship and seven points from safety. Daily Mirror

The future of Everton manager David Moyes is in doubt, with the club planning more cutbacks this summer unless they find a new owner. Daily Mail

Birmingham manager Alex McLeish has backed striker Kevin Phillips to play until he is 40. Phillips, 37, scored his fourth goal of the season in Saturday's 2-1 win over Bolton. Daily Mail

Fulham fans who dislike the club's statue of pop star Michael Jackson "should go and be Chelsea fans", according to the club's owner Mohammed Al Fayed. Metro
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Stan » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:24 am

"But today the difference between leaving Arsenal and going to Manchester is that at Arsenal the fans loved me, I think even today they love me."

Arse fans certainly showed a lot of lurve after his run up the pitch to them!
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Postby ant london » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:26 am

why is it unloved you may ask

what is it missing I will ask you?
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby john@staustell » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:04 pm

Stan wrote:"But today the difference between leaving Arsenal and going to Manchester is that at Arsenal the fans loved me, I think even today they love me."

Arse fans certainly showed a lot of lurve after his run up the pitch to them!


Arsenal fans I know hate him, with a passion. Even before 'the run'.
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:07 pm

Me too, you'd think he would have realised especially as he had the best view in the ground of how they felt about him ..... he must have also forgotten all the songs they were singing about his family .... tsk
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:12 pm

EXTRA BOLLOX
Juventus have told Arsenal to forget about signing goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon in the summer. The 33-year-old Italy international has been linked with a move to the Emirates. Daily Mail

LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham has admitted he can't decide who he wants to win the Champions League quarter-final showdown between Real Madrid and Tottenham. The former England captain played for Real from 2003 to 2007 and recently trained with Spurs. Daily Mail

Arsenal are set to make an audacious bid to sign West Ham United midfielder Scott Parker, but are only likely to be successful if the Hammers are relegated. caughtoffside.com

Liverpool Goalkeeper Brad Jones has rubbished reports he is set to leave the club in the summer. The Australian signed from Middlesbrough for £2.3m last August as a back-up to Jose Reina but has played just twice and is currently on loan at Derby. (Press Association)

AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi believes Mario Balotelli's off-the-field "behaviour" will prevent him from putting on the Rossoneri shirt in the future. "There is a Milan style of behaviour that I don't think is very close to that of Balotelli. Every now and then, he has a bit of a distraction," said Berlusconi of the Manchester City striker, who is an AC Milan fan. (Press Association)

Tottenham winger Gareth Bale has not ruled out one day plying his trade in another country if a "great opportunity" was presented to him. Bale, who has been linked with a number of top European clubs following his impressive performances this season, said: "If I leave the Premier League, I'll learn another language, I'll know other people, another country, I will grow as a person." (Press Association)
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:27 pm

LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham has admitted he can't decide who he wants to win the Champions League quarter-final showdown between Real Madrid and Tottenham. The former England captain played for Real from 2003 to 2007 and recently trained with Spurs. Daily Mail

Yep, must be a tough one, all those great memories of training with Harry for a month compared to 4 years at Real Madrid.

It's so fucking obvious him & Harry are up to something, connected with England no doubt.


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Postby roblues » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:31 pm

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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Blue Blood » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:22 pm

john@staustell wrote:
Stan wrote:"But today the difference between leaving Arsenal and going to Manchester is that at Arsenal the fans loved me, I think even today they love me."

Arse fans certainly showed a lot of lurve after his run up the pitch to them!


Arsenal fans I know hate him, with a passion. Even before 'the run'.


Same, Ade is one of the most hated figures in there history.

The guy is living in a dream world.
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby edgeley blue » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:55 pm

Love the berlesconi bit about Mario not having the right credentials to play for Milan. The same berlesconi that recently was caught out shagging 17 year old prostitutes. Pot, kettle and black spring to mind
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Postby Dronny » Mon Apr 04, 2011 5:10 pm

edgeley blue wrote:Love the berlesconi bit about Mario not having the right credentials to play for Milan. The same berlesconi that recently was caught out shagging 17 year old prostitutes. Pot, kettle and black spring to mind


Aye, the same code of conduct that allows your players to headbutt opponent coaches
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Postby markuse » Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:51 am

Dronny wrote:
edgeley blue wrote:Love the berlesconi bit about Mario not having the right credentials to play for Milan. The same berlesconi that recently was caught out shagging 17 year old prostitutes. Pot, kettle and black spring to mind


Aye, the same code of conduct that allows your players to headbutt opponent coaches


And shout to the opposition's manager "Piece of shit" while your teammates are celebrating the first goal of a derby, just because that manager used to be yours but was not a yesman so decided to walk away
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby Slim » Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:59 am

Chinners wrote:Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is keen to make a Premier League return after his failed spell at Inter Milan. Daily Mail


I think we should be very quiet about wanting to get rid of Mancini, we might end up with this clown.
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Re: Monday's Unloved B*ll*x

Postby john68 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:25 pm

Slim wrote:
Chinners wrote:Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is keen to make a Premier League return after his failed spell at Inter Milan. Daily Mail


I think we should be very quiet about wanting to get rid of Mancini, we might end up with this clown.


It'd be very entertaining on here though.
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