Emmanuel Adebayor to Crystal Palace: Former Arsenal, Spurs and Man City man gets mixed reaction at new club

Adebayor has been without a club since he terminated his contract with Spurs in the summer

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 26 January 2016 14:05 EST
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Emmanuel Adebayor has joined Crystal Palace and the reaction was... mixed, to say the least.

The Togolese striker has been without a club since September when and Tottenham Hotspur decided to terminate his contract at White Hart Lane.

Adebayor, now 31, is undoubtedly talented, as his record of 96 goals in 230 Premier League games proves - Didier Drogba (104) is the only African player to have scored more in the division.

But while his statistics and back catalogue looks great on paper, his attitude and work rate often tells a different story, as fans of Arsenal, Manchester City and Spurs will admit.

While Adebayor has had periods where he could claim to be among the best strikers in the Premier League, at other times he has been accused of being a greedy, lazy waste of space.

However, with Crystal Palace's current crop of strikers scoring just one league goal between them (that was a penalty) it was a risk worth taking by Alan Pardew.

Here is some of the best reaction to his signing:

Palace face Stoke City in the FA Cup on Saturday.

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