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Everything posted by vicente_14
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I think SWP is very realistic given his relationship with Keegan.
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Does anyone think we could get Manuel Fernandes? He's at Everton only on loan from Valencia, and would be an excellent addition.
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Wouldn't be that unhappy with that, although I can already hear the criticism of Lennon - "headless chicken, no-end product, new Dyer etc etc" - that will come from some people. They would have a point Indeed they would. Another one who thinks he is better than he is.
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Crouch isnt a Viduka type player Nicklas Bendtner would be a better signing Please NO, he thinks he is the second coming of Pele.
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Good luck to him, he gets a bit of a rough ride on here, he obviously isn't great, and isn't of the required standard if we want to be pushing into the top of the Premiership, but fair play to Shola, he loves the club, and there are a few players I would rather see heading out of the door before him.
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He was sensational that night, frustrating that he doesn't produce that form more often.
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Really can't see this happening, spent the majority of his time at Arsenal crying about being homesick or the overly physical Premiership. On his day a decent player, and a step up from Duff.
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Johann Vogel is available, not great, but in the short term possibly an improvement on our midfield players! http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3253132,00.html Mark Hughes admits he is looking at trialists Johann Vogel and Quinton Fortune with a view to next season rather than this one. Both midfielders are training with Blackburn and looking to land contracts at Ewood Park. Former Manchester United star Fortune has been training with the club since last week, whilst Swiss international Vogel joined up earlier this week. "Johann Vogel has the right pedigree, but his career came to a stop because he had a dispute with his previous club that took six months to untangle," said Hughes. "I've seen him play many, many times - and he is the right quality. "But the situation is we have to see if he would be fit enough to make an impact over the rest of this season or whether we should consider it for next season. "It would be difficult for them to make an impact at the business end of the season. "Nothing will be decided in the next couple of weeks on either player."
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Says this on Wikipedia: In February 2008 the French football magazine L'Equipe stated that Paul Le Guen had been keeping tabs on the powerful striker during his time with Rangers, and as a result the current Rangers manager Walter Smith has also openly admitted his desire to sign Gomis in the summer. St-Étienne are holding out for a price of £3.3 million, negotiations are set to begin in the summer window. On Februrary 29, 2008 The Daily Mirror reported Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan was planning a £12 Million bid for Gomis.
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Just to summarise, Alan Smith is a waste of skin.
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Indeed he does, Lazy and knows nothing!
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Hate the bloke, hope he rots and dies. Notice he jumped on the "lets bring down chelsea" bandwagon this week. He often jumps on it when he is bored, has nothing sensible to write about or isn't shoveling food into his fat face.
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The Daily Mail are a bunch of shit houses, especially Steve Curry.
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HAHA. Quality. Looks a proper 'boy body'.
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Along with national team mates Beye & Faye, might shore up the defence, and bring a little understanding to it.
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I'd imagine so since he has managed an international team before. He doesn't have his pro license, said somewhere yesterday, Sky Sports i think, that he didn't show up to the course and if he doesn't show up for 70% he will get thrown off of it.
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Jagielka at Everton has looked a pretty decent signing whenever i have seen him & Glen Johnson has been playing well for Portsmouth.
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Quality photo. Black and white photographs always look so striking.
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Type Falcao into youtube, he's so skillful, he is the king of futsal, had a brief stint with Sau Paulo but returned to the futsal league. Some of the tricks he pulls are unbelievable.
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11670_3191398,00.html Skysports.com understands Birmingham defender Martin Taylor has visited and spoken to injured Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva. Taylor made the personal visit to Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital to see Eduardo after being left distraught by the serious leg injury suffered by player. Eduardo suffered a horrific broken leg just two minutes into Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Birmingham at St Andrews on Saturday. The injury occurred after the Croatian was caught on the leg by a mistimed tackle by Taylor with the defender seeing red for the incident. The injury left Taylor visibly shaken as he left the pitch with Eduardo being stretchered off after receiving lengthy treatment on the pitch. Comments Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger launched a stinging attack on Taylor at his post-match press conference before later retracting his comments. It is understood Taylor sought out Wenger in the tunnel after the match to speak to the Frenchman and to find out about Eduardo's well-being. The former Blackburn defender tried to visit Eduardo at hospital on Saturday evening, but was unable to see the player as he was undergoing surgery. Taylor returned to the hospital on Sunday morning to see the player and is thought to have spoken to Eduardo to find out the full extent of his injury and pass on his best wishes for his recovery. Good for him. The absolute least he should do. Agreed. And also in agreement with you about Eduardo's attitude. Hope he makes a full recovery.
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11670_3191398,00.html Skysports.com understands Birmingham defender Martin Taylor has visited and spoken to injured Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva. Taylor made the personal visit to Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital to see Eduardo after being left distraught by the serious leg injury suffered by player. Eduardo suffered a horrific broken leg just two minutes into Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Birmingham at St Andrews on Saturday. The injury occurred after the Croatian was caught on the leg by a mistimed tackle by Taylor with the defender seeing red for the incident. The injury left Taylor visibly shaken as he left the pitch with Eduardo being stretchered off after receiving lengthy treatment on the pitch. Comments Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger launched a stinging attack on Taylor at his post-match press conference before later retracting his comments. It is understood Taylor sought out Wenger in the tunnel after the match to speak to the Frenchman and to find out about Eduardo's well-being. The former Blackburn defender tried to visit Eduardo at hospital on Saturday evening, but was unable to see the player as he was undergoing surgery. Taylor returned to the hospital on Sunday morning to see the player and is thought to have spoken to Eduardo to find out the full extent of his injury and pass on his best wishes for his recovery.
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Redondo playing for Real Madrid against man Utd at Old Trafford mugging off Henning Berg(I think!) with an outrageous back heel, before squaring for Raul to score. Redondo was brilliant that night, and what a player.
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Lucky Southampton!