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Why put Ireland there,KD?

When you could've put Xavi in.

 

I said in my original post that that's what i thought our starting X1 will be once the window is shut.

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Exclusive: Villa target Stephen Ireland holding out for Spurs move

 

Published 23:00 11/08/10 By Alan Nixon

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Stephen Ireland is putting his move to Aston Villa on hold - and keeping the door open for a late swoop by Tottenham.

 

Manchester City’s out-of-favour midfielder can be part of the deal that will see Villa’s England star James Milner head for City at the end of his protracted transfer chase.

 

Ireland will not figure in Mancini’s squad this season and is free to talk to Villa. He is due to meet them today, but is reluctant to commit - and was even wary of joining them while Martin O’Neill was in charge.

 

Spurs have expressed an interest in Ireland and their chase has increased with top target Scott Parker’s decision to stay with West Ham on a new deal.

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City value Ireland at £8million and Spurs could pay that sum - and his wages - as Redknapp looks for some extra class in his midfield area.

 

Ireland knows his City days are over. Mirror Sport revealed that Mancini told him his fate during their tour of the United States and ‘general manager’ Brian Marwood has confirmed it.

 

The midfield schemer delayed talks with Villa last weekend after being tipped off that things were not well in the O’Neill camp. However he planned to give it a few days to let Spurs decide.

 

Spurs are already trying to do a deal with Ireland’s City team-mate Craig Bellamy who is willing to join them on loan. However that deal is proving hard to sort out.

 

However City would have no objections to Spurs buying Ireland and getting him off their hands as he would be worthless come the end of the window when he will be out of their squad.

 

Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-Aston-Villa-target-Stephen-Ireland-holding-out-for-Tottenham-move-instead-exclusive-article550059.html#ixzz0wMzvxwrh

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Not sure there's anything under-rated about Ireland. The season under Sven it was widely acknowledged he was City's best players by fans and press alike.

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He's a good player but only really had one very good season. Just a run-of-the-mill Premier League midfielder imo. Over-rated if anything based on that one year.

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If anything, Ireland is overrated. I haven't seen him do much to warrant the praise he gets. Big year for him.

 

Citeh fan at work reckons he has one good season out of the last 4. Couldnt get a game under Hughes and Bobby Manc.

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You've got Sandro aswell.

 

From what I've seen of him playing for Inter in the Copa Libertadores I think Sandro will quickly become a fixture ahead of either Huddlestone or Palacios.  Inter won the first leg of the Final 2-1, think they'll win it and Sandro comes over a couple of days after that.

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