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Soccer News of Saturday, 26 September 2009

Source: GHANA FOOTY

Sadick Adams urges Black Satellites on

* In the face of not making it in for the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup Finals in Egypt, Sadick Adams says he would still be the Black Satellites No. 1 fan when they play Uzbekistan on Saturday and has urged them to go all out for the top-most price at stake as he believes they have got what it takes to win the tournament.

Speaking to *GHANA FOOTY* in Spain, the Atlético Madrid player says he is not sadden by the circumstances that he is going through as been put into words by the local media in his native Ghana but considers the situation as a momentary adversity that would make him come out as a better player to stake a claim in Ghana football.

“I am not gutted for not being of the team in Egypt because everything that happens has its good and bad side,” he told *GHANA FOOTY*.

“Sadick Adams would be their No. 1 fan because I know what they are capable of doing. They know the stakes are high for being the best on the African continent but trust me, they would make all of us proud.”

“People in Ghana are saying I have said the coach asked me to pay him money before he could select me to be part of the team which is absolutely not true.”

“All that I wanted was to know whether my ban from FIFA included the national team games but for people to say I said the coach was taking bribe from the players is something that I find outrageous.”

“Atlético Madrid is at the moment helping me sort some few issues with FIFA and I am likely to be back into football in November Allah willing.”