Daily Banter

Daily Banter – 10.30.2009

by The Chairman

Athletes who just don’t get it…

Dy-no-mite!

Hey look it's J.J Evans!

Why, unless he is crazy, does Emmanuel “Good Times” Adebayor feel the need to tell the world yet again that he was forced out of Arsenal and that he isn’t a money grubbing whore?  Has Ade lost the plot or what?  Come on Ade, man up before Wenger feels a need to take out a restraining order.  Why are some athletes so daft?

One Response to “Daily Banter – 10.30.2009”

  1. RMP says:

    Why are some Athletes so daft? Why are FIFA so daft? World player of the Year 2009 Roll was drawn up. Seriously, is that the longest “shortlist” in the world!?
    Classic FIFA not trying to upset a bunch of primadonas around the world by leaving them off the list….

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