By Patrick Akoto
Would-be Ghana international Emmanuel Frimpong is shocked at the exclusion of Alexander Song from the PFA Player of the Year Award.
The name of the Cameroonian enforcer who has impressed for Arsenal was conspicuously missing from the Professional Footballers’ Association nomination.
The 20-year-old who is recuperating from an injury was unhappy with his team-mate’s exclusion and took a swipe at the inclusion of Tottenham’s Scot Parker.
“I am sorry but this is utter nonsense. How is Scot Parker chosen ahead of Alex Song for PFA Player of the Year,” he tweeted.
“How Song wishes he was English.
“Scot Parker is a good player, yes agreed. But overall Song is better, scores more, creates more, better passing etc,”
Frimpong is awaiting Fifa’s ruling on his nationality switch to play for the Black Stars.
He is being a bit too honest. Learn the English diplomacy; killing you whilst making you a cuppa tea
Frimpong stop running your mouth like that
@aa-I don’t get what you are trying to put across.He is telling the truth,calling a spade a spade.This is nothing to do with being too honest.
Besides FRIMPONG is british and not ENGLISH.
There is no need to learn that hypocratical nonsense(what you call diplomacy) which has engulf the united kingdom.JAMES BURTON does the same thing.They are outspoken .
Well done FRIMPONG.
@ benny: You have no humor. It was a sarcastic comment
@aa–chill bruv,meant no harm.
I AGREE