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Just Because.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Perhaps Kaka to RM has paved the way for Adebayor to Milan
My day is simple these days with nothing much that has to be done. The moment I awaken from my slumber my finger reaches for the power on button of my computer.

Before long when my eyes are fully open, I go to the BBC Football homepage, probably the only site which can at least be trusted 80% of the time, as compared to other sites who post rubbish just to get their hit rates up.

Then I see that Real Madrid has completed the transfer of Ricardo Kaka.

That certainly is big news, which, in some way, has significance for Arsenal.

First things first, Kaka's transfer came on the back of Milan needing money in the current recession. Well if he really wanted to supply them with truckloads of cold hard cash, why move to Madrid (who also is heavily in debt) when Man Citeh offered almost double the quid? And they most certainly do not owe the banks any money. But we all know why.

It's Man City. Only losers like Gareth Barry will make that switch.

With this transfer, it's quite safe to say that Kaka will never play in the Premier League, as with Zidane and Figo and the other Fifa world player award winners. I don't know how to explain that but perhaps the rigour of the English game might expose their frailties and they do not want to play against teams who practice defending only week in week out.

So how it is related to Arsenal is how much of that 56m will be redirected to our bank account. If Milan is having money troubles, I don't think they'll pay beyond 20m for Adebayor. Part of that though, could be used to permanently sign Senderos. If I recall correctly, the option to buy stands at 6m. Other than that I don't see much else in relation to the Gunners.

It's the close season and I don't watch Adebayor play, week-in, week-out. It is easy to forget whatever dislike I have for him because it does fade when you don't have to face his lacklustre performances with no commitment. As a player he is a good one, but his attitude is just complete and utter rubbish. Unless that changes, I can be no fan of his. I'm not sure if we'll get the chance to see that though. If Milan does come for him with a suitable bid then I second he be sold and be in red and black next season instead of red and white and lazy.

And yet, nothing might happen. We'll just wait and see. We all know Adebayor to Milan is going to crop up a million times starting from today so brace yourselves, not that we care if we don't get to keep him. We're more interested in how much we'll rake in.

Toodles. Time to get ready for steamboat buffet later. One more reason to step out of the house and go for a midnight jog.

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