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CAF Confounds Disgusting Togo Ban Ruling By Blaming Press: What a Joke!

by Mr Neutral on February 21st, 2010 692 words | 3 comments
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Quite simply unbelievable.

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Togo team arrive back in Lome, Togo after attack on team bus in Angola

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Togo Banned From Next Two African Nations Cup Tournaments and Fined: Is This a Joke?

by Mr Neutral on January 30th, 2010 451 words | 14 comments
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Are the CAF guilty of a huge injustice?

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Togo National Team Pull Out of African Nations Cup: Manchester City Star Adebayor Confirms Decision

by Mr Neutral on January 10th, 2010 489 words | 6 comments
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African Nations Cup tragedy leaves Togo with no choice but to leave the competition and mourn the loss and injury of teammates and officials.

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Togo National Team Attacked: Players Shot During African Nations Cup Ambush

by Mr Neutral on January 9th, 2010 585 words | 17 comments
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African Cup of Nations to go ahead after sickening attack.

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Cameroon 3-0 Togo World Cup 2010 Qualifying Highlights (Video)

by Mad Dog and Glory on October 10th, 2009 25 words | 2 comments
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Cameroon took a massive step towards qualification with this comprehensive victory over minnows Togo.

1-0 Geremi

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Milan admit defeat in chase for Arsenal striker: Are Barca ready to pounce?

by jakepjohnson on July 2nd, 2008 266 words | 2 comments
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AC Milan have finally admitted that they have no chance of signing the Arsenal striker identified as their only summer transfer target, after being priced out of the market.

The Rossoneri had said that they wanted to bring Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor to the San Siro, but faced competition from Spanish giants Barcelona. However, apart from agent claims that a deal was “80% done”, nothing has gone Milan’s way. As vice president Adriano Galliani states, Milan have seemingly been priced out of the chase:

Adebayor is overridden by continuous requests for €45million. These figures are impossible for clubs in Italy.

Galliani went on to complain that Milan cannot compete with the apparent endless wealth of some of Europe’s biggest players, with transfer targets heading for the bigger stage of England or Spain:

The top footballers in the world do not come here [to Serie A] any more.

When big clubs like Barcelona and Chelsea arrive it is impossible to compete because they have a much more advantageous fiscal situation.

The news will in no way change the stance of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who has always maintained that he was not fazed by the speculation and that Adebayor was going nowhere:

He’s under contract and that’s quite simple. I can tell you as manager of Arsenal I’m not worried.

Of course I expect him to be at Arsenal next season – he’s under contract.

But with Adebayor publicly flip-flopping over a move away from the Emirates Stadium and Camp Nou’s busy summer not yet over, is the saga put to bed by the claims from Milan or has it just made it a one-horse race?

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