If he's supposedly stalling at being offered £100K a week plus a £4m signing on bonus (read it somewhere, not sure if it was on talksport or something else) then quite frankly he can go and enjoy the view on City's bench for all I care.
It's TOTALLY the right decision not to sign him permanently,he just has not been good enough. I know that that might incense the Ade supporters but I'm certain we can do better for less.
If he's supposedly stalling at being offered £100K a week plus a £4m signing on bonus (read it somewhere, not sure if it was on talksport or something else) then quite frankly he can go and enjoy the view on City's bench for all I care.
There's no reason to believe the article but if it's true and we can't afford him then that's disappointing. Tottenham's been good for him and he's been good for Tottenham, to throw that away for a few million to stay in the reserves at City or play for some two bob Russian club owned by a criminal and with racist fans seems greedy and spineless.
It's TOTALLY the right decision not to sign him permanently,he just has not been good enough. I know that that might incense the Ade supporters but I'm certain we can do better for less.
Agree with this. He claims that it is about supporting charities in Togo. If that were true, I am sure Spurs would sponsor work there in his and our name so that it can continue.
I think he actually has played really well in parts this season, against Chelsea for example, my issue with him is infront of goal!!!
He misses far too many chances and for me isnt clinical enough. He seems to need 5 or 6 chances per game to get a goal and we cannot afford to keep creating 20+ goal scoring opportunities per game and only converting 1 of them (obviously not just down to Ade).
Our problem is anyone better will command those kind of wages or more, or do we risk signing a Premier League unknown and hope that they adapt to our league.
Its a tricky one for sure.
Demba Ba is the one if we can prise him away from the Toon. Not sure if he can pass a medical though, as has been the problem in the past.