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Citeh have snagged Tevez and Adebayor. Madrid are still trying to poach Alonso from us, but they won't get much change out of 35 million pounds if they succeed. We have our eyes on at least one midfielder from Serie A as a replacement...
United have closed the cheque book - even Slur Alex recognises the insanity around this off-season. |
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Son of Ham
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Lyon just bought Bastos 18 M€. Don't worry if you've never heard of him, he's a random dude.. |
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Get it done Shidzik!
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Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has threatened to take legal action against FIFPro as Manchester United and Chelsea target Franck Ribery's plot to quit the German giants took another twist. The game's global union for professional players revealed they intend to support the want-away France international's bid to engineer an exit from the Allianz Arena this summer, with a host of elite European suitors vying for the winger's services. Real Madrid lead the chase for the £60million-rated 26-year-old and Bayern are braced for Ribery to exploit a FIFA loophole as they desperately seek to hold onto him. 'Everything has a limit and with the stance FIFPro has taken, they have gone overboard,' Rummenigge told Munich-based German daily TZ. 'By releasing an official notice, FIFPro are inviting players to break their contracts, and this is simply madness. 'What football needs now is stability and not players breaking their commitments. We will examine our legal possibilities and we will ask, if the time comes, for indemnification. FIFPro have exceeded their limits.' In light of FIFPro's support, it is understood that Ribery is contemplating Article 17 of FIFA regulations - commonly known as the Webster rule - which states that any player aged between 23 and 28 is permitted to walk away from his club, provided that he has served a minimum of three years of a four or five-year contract. Ribery is free invoke the clause this season, enters his third year of a five-year deal at Bayern. But Rummenigge is assured the player does not want to leave amid fears the club would stand to lose over £40million on the player, who could depart for as little as £14million in compensation fees. 'We are calm, since we know that Ribery will remain with us. He is not forcing a departure,' he added. 'We are against this [FIFPro] opinion, which is something that does not correspond to Ribery’s character' Rummenigge was also quick to dismiss the notion that the star was feigning an injury as part of his plan to hatch an escape, insisting the former Marseille man is behaving perfectly normal despite constant speculation surrounding his future. He said: 'I must make one thing very clear. Franck is currently injured. He is not faking the injury nor is he a problematic player. 'He is behaving in the correct manner. The fact that he is worried about the offer from Real Madrid is perfectly normal.' |
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Yeah, someone should tell Rummenige how the little bastid left town when he had an offer from Marseille. We woke up one day and saw our winger with a Marseille shirt on. God I hate that little ****e!
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Son of Ham
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BTW Ribery and Zidane have the same agent...follow the money. |
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Sven-Goran Eriksson confirmed as director of football at Notts County
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...n-notts-county Talk about fall from grace. I never tought much of this guy but league two?
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We signed Elano from city for 7 mio €. I wasn't that familiar with him but I see that he's played 35 times for the Seleçao, so how bad can he be? Anyone remember watching him play? |
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He plays (or has played) in an attacking role for the Brazil national team, so he is a freak with the ball at feet; for Gala it is a bit of a coup to pick such a player up. Gala have had a great off-season - though last year it seemed to me their problems were more defensive than offensive, especially in terms of depth. At this stage I would be putting money on Gala to win Super Lig next season. |
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Yeah - to add to the previous post - bit of a 'pay cheque' player, though one with supreme talent. Won't be shedding blood for the shirt, but when he's on is capable of doing amazing things. Wouldn't mind betting he'll get sent off at various times this season as opposition coaches will work out that they'll have to keep a lid on him, and the only way to do that is to be overtly physical. And he will retaliate.
However, at 8 mill pounds a bit of a steal if you ask me - reason he hasn't been picked up in Spain or England is the concerns I've talked about on this thread. |
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spot on on both counts, I'm curious when and how did you watch our matches BD? Defensively our only pickup is Gokhan Zan, who IMO is a good signing but not really the kind of centre back we needed. He plays for the national team (you may remember him from the Euros he's the big tall really really ugly mofo ![]() he's a good strong centre back but he can't get the ball up to the midfield, now we have two centre backs and a left back over 6 feet tall and on the slow side which may expose us at the back to teams with pace up front. I hear we're trying to sign Lucas Neil, I like him but I really would prefer a faster right back. But our biggest signing is Rijkaard, he energized the fan base, hell I bought a season ticket for the first time in 3 years, like we needed more energizing
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Rijkaard isn't known for his defensive prowess as a manager - you will need to make more defensive signings before the season starts without a doubt. |
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With Alonso's departure we are significantly weakened judging from his form from last season. Our manager's prowess will be to the forefront for us if we are to go anywhere in the league in the coming season. To my mind, Cheatsea are now the favourites for the Premier League in season 09/10. |
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Watching the American East Championship
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The new rumor is that Altidore is going to Hull for £6.5 Million
His tweets say he's certainly going to England. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...-Altidore.html .... And with that, I know have 5,000 posts on this site. I'd like to thank all the people that made this possible. The soccer board, and those who played Mafia last summer, and everyone else along the way |
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Talk about mouth watering:
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