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Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Beeks » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:14 pm

Probably bollocks

http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/2171/ ... to-mancini

Emmanuel Adebayor and Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini at loggerheads over striker's return from Africa

Italian wants £25 million forward back for assessment before next week's derby

By Mohammed Bhana | Chief Correspondent
22-Jan-2010 3:45:00 PM

Manchester City
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Manchester City are embroiled in a behind-the-scenes row with striker Emmanuel Adebayor over when he can return to the club from Togo, Goal.com UK can reveal.

The £25 million striker is wanted back at Eastlands by his new boss Roberto Mancini before next week’s semi-final League Cup clash against Manchester United.

But Adebayor has refused to offer any assurance that he will come back from Africa any time soon, after surviving a machine-gun attack on the national team bus which left three people dead.

Earlier this week Mancini said the ex-Arsenal striker would be back at City 'in the next few days'.

But Goal.com UK understands Adebayor, who has been given compassionate leave, has also told Mancini that he has an injury.

This has worsened the row with Mancini asking him to return immediately so Man City’s own medical staff can determine the extent of any possible injury.

A source close to Mancini told Goal.com UK: "Adebayor has told the club that he can't come back yet and said he has an injury. He is not being very responsive to his new manager.

"But If Adebayor is not well enough to play, the manager feels he should come back now and get all the care and attention he requires.

"With Santa Cruz out, Roberto is desperately lacking ariel strength and needs Adebayor back as soon as possible."

The source insisted that the Italian manager was sensitive to any pyschological trauma Adebayor may have suffered after the attack and would not rush him back into action.

"Roberto absolutely sympathises with Adebayor,” said the source.

“He saw what happened on the TV and was sickened. Whatever the injury - be it physical or pyschological, he wants the player to know he will get the best treatment at the club."

A member of Adebayor’s management team, Bruno Paulinho told Goal.com UK: “Adebayor is still very upset and is recovering. It has been a very traumatic experience, but we are in regular contact with the club.”

When asked where Adebayor was at the present time, the spokesman refused to comment.

Speaking from the Togolese capital Lome, in an interview last week, Adebayor said: "I am sweating every day and I can't eat. I will take my time and come back on the pitch at the right time."

"My boss and my team understand that, that is the most important thing. They know I need time to recover from this.

"It is difficult because my personal press officer died in my hands, that is the worst image I have had in my life. He passed away in my hands. It is very difficult."

Mancini yesterday met with Brian Marwood, City's football administrator, to discuss the best way to handle the situation.

City recently released a statement saying they are prepared to give Adebayor as much time off as he would like in the wake of the attack.

“The club is in regular contact with Emmanuel, his advisors and the English Football Association. It has been made clear by manager Roberto Mancini and senior officials that Emmanuel will now be given as much time as he needs to recover from the horrific attack.”
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Bingo Lewis » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:17 pm

can you copy and paste mate? Can't get on that page at work.

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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby lets all have a disco » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:20 pm

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Manchester City are embroiled in a behind-the-scenes row with striker Emmanuel Adebayor over when he can return to the club from Togo, Goal.com UK can reveal.

The £25 million striker is wanted back at Eastlands by his new boss Roberto Mancini before next week’s semi-final League Cup clash against Manchester United.

But Adebayor has refused to offer any assurance that he will come back from Africa any time soon, after surviving a machine-gun attack on the national team bus which left three people dead.

Earlier this week Mancini said the ex-Arsenal striker would be back at City 'in the next few days'.

But Goal.com UK understands Adebayor, who has been given compassionate leave, has also told Mancini that he has an injury.

This has worsened the row with Mancini asking him to return immediately so Man City’s own medical staff can determine the extent of any possible injury.

A source close to Mancini told Goal.com UK: "Adebayor has told the club that he can't come back yet and said he has an injury. He is not being very responsive to his new manager.

"But If Adebayor is not well enough to play, the manager feels he should come back now and get all the care and attention he requires.

"With Santa Cruz out, Roberto is desperately lacking ariel strength and needs Adebayor back as soon as possible."

The source insisted that the Italian manager was sensitive to any pyschological trauma Adebayor may have suffered after the attack and would not rush him back into action.

"Roberto absolutely sympathises with Adebayor,” said the source.

“He saw what happened on the TV and was sickened. Whatever the injury - be it physical or pyschological, he wants the player to know he will get the best treatment at the club."

A member of Adebayor’s management team, Bruno Paulinho told Goal.com UK: “Adebayor is still very upset and is recovering. It has been a very traumatic experience, but we are in regular contact with the club.”

When asked where Adebayor was at the present time, the spokesman refused to comment.

Speaking from the Togolese capital Lome, in an interview last week, Adebayor said: "I am sweating every day and I can't eat. I will take my time and come back on the pitch at the right time."

"My boss and my team understand that, that is the most important thing. They know I need time to recover from this.

"It is difficult because my personal press officer died in my hands, that is the worst image I have had in my life. He passed away in my hands. It is very difficult."

Mancini yesterday met with Brian Marwood, City's football administrator, to discuss the best way to handle the situation.

City recently released a statement saying they are prepared to give Adebayor as much time off as he would like in the wake of the attack.

“The club is in regular contact with Emmanuel, his advisors and the English Football Association. It has been made clear by manager Roberto Mancini and senior officials that Emmanuel will now be given as much time as he needs to recover from the horrific attack.”
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby CityFanFromRome » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:24 pm

I don't think he should nor will be rushed back, but if he's injured maybe the club should have a look?
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Beeks » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:26 pm

Well that's three pastes of the same article now ;-)
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Fidel Castro » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:26 pm

If (IF) this is true, Mancio is acting like a cock imo.
Give Ade all the time he needs, don't think football is top of his agenda at the moment is it?
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Bingo Lewis » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:26 pm

Cheers.
Looks like a load of shite
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby dick dastardley » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:27 pm

if hes got an injury we should tell him to return, so we can get the injury assessed, if he aint injured and just wants to chill in his own country he should just say so!!
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby CityFanFromRome » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:27 pm

IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Well that's three pastes of the same article now ;-)

I know, I edited mine in fact ;)
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby ronk » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:34 pm

dick dastardley wrote:if hes got an injury we should tell him to return, so we can get the injury assessed, if he aint injured and just wants to chill in his own country he should just say so!!


Well, he's hardly chilling...

Clearly he doesn't yet feel ready to return. It's hard to know but in some ways it would be good for him to get back to Manchester and into the protection of the club where he can be assessed and treated.

We want to give him time but we also want him back as soon as possible.
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Original Dub » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:37 pm

If it takes the rest of the season, just leave him be....

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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Alex Sapphire » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:39 pm

Bingo Lewis wrote:Cheers.
Looks like a load of shite


this
and what he has said...

Mancini will not put any pressure on striker Adebayor to return from Africa after his traumatic involvement in Togo's bus shooting horror.

The City boss said: "There is no hurry for Manu to come back because he's lived through a crazy drama.

"I can hardly begin to imagine the shock of a terrorist group spraying your bus with bullets as your closest team-mates and country men lie all around you on the floor.

"Now we need to give him as much time as he needs, we need to put Adebayor the man ahead of Adebayor the footballer."
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Original Dub » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:43 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
Bingo Lewis wrote:Cheers.
Looks like a load of shite


this
and what he has said...

Mancini will not put any pressure on striker Adebayor to return from Africa after his traumatic involvement in Togo's bus shooting horror.

The City boss said: "There is no hurry for Manu to come back because he's lived through a crazy drama.

"I can hardly begin to imagine the shock of a terrorist group spraying your bus with bullets as your closest team-mates and country men lie all around you on the floor.

"Now we need to give him as much time as he needs, we need to put Adebayor the man ahead of Adebayor the footballer."


AMEN.


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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Crossie » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:46 pm

What a load of bullshit.

Yes we need him back, but if the attack never happened and togo reached the final, he wouldnt have been back for weeks anyway.
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby AlpsMaster » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:54 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:If (IF) this is true, Mancio is acting like a cock imo.
Give Ade all the time he needs, don't think football is top of his agenda at the moment is it?


I really hope this is all just paper bollox because if there is any truth in it then I think we risk Ade ver coming back to us with any real commitment or enthusiasm.

I'd also be disgusted with the club for such a crass and fundamental failure in their duty of care to him.
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Vhero » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:57 pm

I have a bad feeling about the whole thing anyways some people don't come back from this kind of thing. He could retire over this I mean I know that's a bit much but hey this is city still people.
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Tokyo Blue » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:07 pm

Absolute cast-iron, made-up bollocks.
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Re: Adebayor rift with Mancini?

Postby Ted Hughes » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:15 pm

Can't believe Mancini would say publicly he can take as long as he wants then start giving him shit. If we think Ade's coming back it'll be because that's what Ade has told City, not because we're pressing him.
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Postby CityFanFromRome » Fri Jan 22, 2010 4:03 pm

Vhero wrote:I have a bad feeling about the whole thing anyways some people don't come back from this kind of thing. He could retire over this I mean I know that's a bit much but hey this is city still people.

I don't really see a big problem in that, with the dosh we have. If he retires, we go and get another striker of that kind, easy.
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Postby DoomMerchant » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:04 pm

Vhero wrote:I have a bad feeling about the whole thing anyways some people don't come back from this kind of thing. He could retire over this I mean I know that's a bit much but hey this is city still people.


fantastic attitude. i <3 you vhero.

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