Arsenal cult hero Emmanuel Eboue reveals heconsidered suicide after losing fortune following Divorce

I'm so sick of ya'll with this stupid shit.

Bitter black women - shit, they don't have to even be bitter - won't run your shit in a divorce?

Her being white only mean you can prop her up as a reason for why a black man shouldn't marry a white woman, when in reality, her race don't have shit to do with it. He exposed himself to the risk, and crapped out.

If I were to outline all the brothas who can railroaded in court, who married sistas, then I'm a coon. No, stop making stupid arguments.
His wife was awarded all of his assets in the divorce? God damn Marvin Gaye said it best is that enough
 
Happy that you don't have children and love to keep men fucking you up your ass, carry on battyman
Ahhh yeah.... I’m gay because I realize that having kids and getting married is a ticket to poverty . Ok little bitch
 
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wow, extra average
 
This is one ugly cac bitch.

Fuck boi black men forget what their mothers look like, and go after white bitches, who end up taking them to the cleaners.

No sympathy for him. Fuck boi dumb ass
Exactly.
 
at first I was like dayam.... then I was like...

oh well......

they gave that heffa ALL his assets.....

unlesss you truly find your soul mate..

marriage is a fuckin waste of life...
It would have never happened if he was married to an African
woman. Even if she somehow entertained the crazy notion of
robbing him, neither her family nor his would countenance
the nonsense
 
:yes: Spit them flames then bounced. :yes:

I'm so sick of ya'll with this stupid shit.

Bitter black women - shit, they don't have to even be bitter - won't run your shit in a divorce?

Her being white only mean you can prop her up as a reason for why a black man shouldn't marry a white woman, when in reality, her race don't have shit to do with it. He exposed himself to the risk, and crapped out.

If I were to outline all the brothas who can railroaded in court, who married sistas, then I'm a coon. No, stop making stupid arguments.
 
If I was ever to meet a chick after finding fame. Either she's signing a pre nup, or we ain't marrying.

Either enjoy this money with me or enjoy none of it without me. But it'll never be both.

Simple as that.
The worst thing that would have happened in any normal country is that
they would've given her the kids and half of the assets. Here they took all
the kids, all the money, the cars, the mansion and everything else and gave
it to a woman who never kicked a single football for him. That is incredible
The legal system or the judge, would have fucked him, even if he had a
prenup.

Basically, this was a cac judge taking everything from a black man who
earned it, and giving it to a white woman. But the guy is also a fool. He
should have moved half of his money abroad.
 
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Former Premier League star Emmanuel Eboue has lifted the lid on the bitter divorce battle with wife Aurelie that stripped him of all his assets.

The ex- Arsenal ace earned millions during his seven years in England's top-flight where he lived in a mansion and drove flashy cars.


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However, Eboue, who is unable to play football because of ill-health, has been pushed to the brink of suicide after finding himself in a downward spiral.

The Ivorian even had to hide from cops and bailiffs after being ordered by a judge to transfer his remaining Enfield home to his wife. He hasn't seen his three kids since June.

Eboue reveals personal anguish when he sees how well former Arsenal team-mate is doing

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Emmanuel Eboue and Aurelie during happier times at their wedding in 2004 (Image: Getty Images)

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Eboue pictured with his wife and baby (Image: Getty)
Eboue, who has his belongings in bags, said: “I can’t afford the money to continue to have any lawyer or barrister.

"I am in the house but I am scared. Because I don’t know what time the police will come.

“Sometimes I shut off the lights because I don’t want people to know that I am inside. I put everything behind the door.


"My own house. I suffered to buy my house but I am now scared.

Eboue opens door for help from Arsenal as former defender reveals he's lost Wenger's number

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Emmanuel Eboue says his fall from grace has pushed him to the brink of suicide (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)

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The ex-Arsenal defender has lost everything (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)
“I am not going to sell my clothes or sell what I have. I will fight until the end because it is not fair.”

It is now three weeks since a deadline passed for Eboue to surrender ownership of the North London home he used to share with Aurelie.

A judge will sign the transfer if Eboue does not do so.

The player and his wife lived there in happier times before Eboue bought a mansion – which Aurelie has now put on the market. He understands she will rent out the Enfield property.


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Emmanuel Eboue on the pitch for Arsenal (Image: Getty)
The 34-year-old has not seen his children in months.

“I can’t see them and it is hurting me a lot," he said. “I was close to my children and ready to do everything for them.

“My two girls have a phone and used to call me. But now it has been two months with no contact.

“I miss children. I miss my children a lot and I want to see them because it is not fair. It pains me a lot."


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The ex-Premier League star is now forced to use public transport to get around (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)
Eboue has taken a huge fall from the days he netted millions at Arsenal and then more than £1.5million a year at Turkish side Galatasaray.

His dream of a Premier League return with Sunderland evaporated last year, however, after he was hit with a 12-month ban by FIFA after a dispute with a former agent.

Eboue says he was never given guidance to manage his finances.

Insisting his wife looked after most of their affairs, he admits being “naive” with money.



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Eboue was hit with a 12 month FIFA ban after a dispute with his former agent (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)
He also claims he was beset by a string of people who gave bad advice and lost him huge sums.

With a limited education, Eboue is paying the price for being unaware of his financial situation. His handful of visits to the bank were with Aurelie.

Eboue even recalls an occasion when bank staff visited him – to sign paperwork – at Arsenal’s training ground.

And he now wants other young African footballers to learn from his mistakes.


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Eboue wants other young African footballers to learn from his mistakes (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)
He says: “I look back and say ‘Emmanuel, you have been naive... why didn’t you think about that before?’ It is hard.

"Very, very hard. The money I earned, I sent it to my wife for our children.

“In Turkey I earned eight million euros. I sent seven million back home. Whatever she tells me to sign, I sign.

"She is my wife. The problems with FIFA were because of people advising me. People who are supposed to care. But it was because of them FIFA banned me.”


Having surrendered the cars among assets transferred to his wife, Eboue now has an Oyster card and relies on London transport – while doing his best to avoid being recognised.


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Eboue says his wife took care of all his business dealings (Image: Philip Coburn/Daily Mirror)
He splits his time between the Enfield house and the home of a confidante he calls his “sister” – Yasmin Razak.

He often sleeps on a mattress on her living room floor.

But even watching TV – and seeing the likes of former team-mate Thierry Henry as a football pundit – triggers negative thoughts.

He adds: “When I see Thierry I feel happy for him but ashamed of my own situation.

"When I see friends on TV that I played with or against I say to myself ‘I should still be there’. It’s hard to watch them.”

Both Yasmin and another close pal, ex-Portsmouth and Newcastle striker Lomana Lua Lua, have been crucial in helping Eboue stay afloat.


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Eboue consoles Jack Wilshere after losing to Birmingham in the League Cup final (Image: Reuters)
Of Yasmin, he said: “I call her house The Bunker. I can hide there. She has children. I don’t want to disturb them, so I sleep on the floor.”

Eboue is devastated at spending Christmas apart from his own kids, daughters Clara, 14, and Maeva, 12, and son Mathis, nine.

He goes on: “It hurts me a lot. They used to call me. But now, no contact. It pains me to be alone without them.”

Eboue has been left without so much as a washing machine.

But he won’t be beaten, saying: “Every day I wash my jeans, my clothes, everything. My hands are hard. As though I have been working on a farm.


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Eboue with Arsene Wenger in 2010 (Image: Getty Images)
“I thank my grandmother because she taught me to wash, cook, clean, everything as a young man.

“I continue to thank God. I have my life. I didn’t want what has happened. I don’t wish it on anybody.
While Eboue wants to return to playing one day, he would jump at the chance of working with former club Arsenal or players’ union the PFA.
He says: “I would accept help from anywhere but if my previous club wants to help me then I would be very, very happy. Maybe I could help the young players?

“The PFA helped me when I had my problems with my agent. If they gave me a job, even if it wasn’t a big, big job.

“Maybe I’d see some of the people I played with or against and I’d feel embarrassed. But I would cope.”
 
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