Adebayor says sorry with signed shirt

SOCCER NEWS ROUND-UP: EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has arranged to send a signed shirt to the steward who was hurt during Manchester City…

SOCCER NEWS ROUND-UP:EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR has arranged to send a signed shirt to the steward who was hurt during Manchester City's defeat of Arsenal after the goal celebration that has left the striker facing Football Association sanctions.

The steward was struck on the head when Arsenal’s supporters threw missiles after Adebayor ran the length of the pitch to goad them, having scored the third City goal in a 4-2 win.

City have since established that, contrary to the initial reports from the police, the steward was not knocked unconscious and was able to continue work after he received medical treatment. He was, however, “badly dazed” and Adebayor has asked the club to send a shirt with a note expressing his regret.

The gesture is intended as an indication that he is genuinely remorseful for his behaviour as he braces himself for a minimum three-match ban, with the FA planning to charge him today with violent conduct for his clash with Robin van Persie, and a further charge of improper conduct for the manner in which he deliberately antagonised Arsenal’s fans.

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