: Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:36 am
Adebayor,
Adebayor,
He can do the 100m,
In 9.
Ian Whatmore, is the head honcho at the FA, and David Gill is the representative of the clubs on the FA board. I would think Adebayor can expect a lengthy ban for the stamp. There is even talk of Adebayor's case being heard before teh Derby. How convenient.
On Sportsweek on Sunday, Ian Whatmore commented on the Adebayor case. Apparently, a journalist at the Independent reported that Whatmore was at the game, in attendance to follow his boyhood team, Arsenal. Apparently, Whatmore was angered by Adebayor throughout the game. Though why he felt the need to tell everyone on national radio that he was 'very unimpressed by Adebayor, I do not know. Why did he not send Adrian Bevington to do the interview? It appears that Whatmore lacks the ability to remain partial, and surely calls into question his ability to lead the FA.
I won't defend the stamp. I think it was intentional. It was intentional to the extent that Adebayor tried to get a piece of Robin "no means no" Van Persie. As Cibman stated, it all happened so quick. I therefore doubt that he was aiming for the head, just simply a piece of Van Persie.
I wonder if the FA will take action against Van Persie for him running towards the City fans, and away from the Arsenal supporters, telling them to "£$%^ off" three times and leaving the field of play. This was clearly shown on the live feed. However, MOTD and news programmes didn't show this. City fans didn't react by throwing items on to the pitch or trying to storm on to the field of play. If we did, then would the lead to Van Perie being charged?