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From Team Talk...

 

NEWS OF THE WORLD:

 

Avram Grant has launched an astonishing attack on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

 

Rafa Benitez plans to spend £70million at Liverpool this summer - £50million of which will be raised through player sales.

 

West Ham are poised to open the bidding for Everton striker Andy Johnson.

 

West Brom will complete the signings of Luke Moore and Roman Bednar next week.

 

Barcelona want Chelsea strike ace Florent Malouda.

 

West Brom are favourites to re-sign Paul McShane from Sunderland.

 

Birmingham pair Olivier Kapo and Sebastian Larsson are targets for former boss Steve Bruce at Wigan.

 

Thaskin Shinawatra has promised Manchester City fans a £65million summer transfer budget.

 

Wolves, Reading and Derby all want Dwight Yorke.

 

Middlesbrough, Blackburn and Bolton will do battle for Ghana midfielder Anthony Annan.

 

Wolves are set to offload Freddy Eastwood to Midlands rivals Coventry.

 

Bolton have their sights on Barnsley's FA Cup hero Brian Howard.

 

Stephen Carr is being chased by Everton, Aston Villa and West Ham.

 

Paul Jewell hopes to reunite Nathan Ellington and Jason Roberts at Derby.

 

Leeds will offer Trevor Sinclair a two-year deal if they are promoted to the Championship.

 

Portsmouth may launch a £2million raid on Ipswich starlet Danny Haynes.

 

Patrik Berger is set to extend his Premier League career by joining Stoke.

 

Sunderland are to use Dean Whitehead in part exchange for Reading winger Stephen Hunt.

 

Middlesbrough are eyeing midfield trio Tom Huddlestone, James Harper and Michael Bradley.

 

DAILY STAR SUNDAY:

 

Chelsea could turn to Mark Hughes after ending Avram Grant's reign as boss on Saturday.

 

Chelsea plan to snatch Aaron Ramsey from under the noses of Manchester United.

 

Younes Kaboul is sick of Tottenham and wants Portsmouth to sign him.

 

Liverpool have had a players-plus-cash offer for James Milner rejected by Newcastle.

 

Everton will have to battle Liverpool for Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson but Jonas Olsson has begged the Goodison Park club to sign him.

 

Arsenal are checking out Sporting Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso.

 

Stoke hope to sign Senegal midfielder Guirane N'Daw for £4million.

 

Fulham want to bring Bernard Mendy back to the Premier League.

 

Middlesbrough are tracking Tom Huddlestone, James Harper and Michael Bradley.

 

Gary McAllister has agreed to sign Trevor Sinclair if Leeds clinch promotion to the Championship.

 

Reading rebel Ibrahima Sonko is a shock target for Rangers.

 

West Ham flop Freddie Ljungberg could be on his way back to Sweden.

 

Paul Jewell wants to bring both Jason Roberts and Nathan Ellington to Derby.

 

Wigan are in the race for £3million-rated Turkish star Mevlit Erding.

 

SUNDAY MIRROR:

 

Thierry Henry was on the brink of a sensational move to Manchester United two weeks ago - but Pep Guardiola has blocked the switch.

 

Real Madrid fans have voted against signing Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

Avram Grant is a shock contender to replace Sven-Goran Eriksson at Manchester City.

 

Newcastle will lead the race for £8million-rated Shaun Wright-Phillips.

 

Seven Premier League clubs are chasing Brazil midfield star Edu - including Arsenal who he left to move to Spain three years ago.

 

Espanyol goalkeeper Carlos Kameni has opened the door for Tottenham to clinch his signature.

 

Nottingham Forest are making an ambitious move for Sheffield United striker James Beattie.

 

Leeds have emerged as the top target for one of the world's richest sport empires - the owners of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

 

SUNDAY EXPRESS:

 

Mark Hughes has emerged as one of the top contenders to replace Avram Grant at Chelsea.

 

Kanu will play on at Portsmouth for another year.

 

THE PEOPLE:

 

Sir Alex Ferguson will step down as Manchester United manager before he reaches 70.

 

Mark Hughes is Chelsea's leading target to replace Avram Grant.

 

Liverpool are to make a £12million move for Blackburn star David Bentley.

 

Billy Davies is to hold talks over the vacant managerial role at Leicester.

 

Newcastle want to rescue Shaun Wright-Phillips from his Chelsea obscurity.

 

Marseille's Albanian skipper Lorik Cana is Everton's top summer target.

 

Wigan chief Steve Bruce wants Ghana giant centre-half John Mesnah - but may have to find £7million.

 

Bolton are set to make another move for Swedish star Johan Elmander.

 

Arsenal are considering a bid for Fiorentina's French international goalkeeper Sebastien Frey.

 

Leeds will try to talk Dougie Freedman into staying at Elland Road next season.

 

Blackburn are chasing Espanyol right-back Pablo Zabaleta - but he is rated at £12million.

 

Middlesbrough and Manchester City are in the hunt for Ivory Coast striker Bakary Kone.

 

Sunderland want to re-sign left-back George McCartney from West Ham.

 

Tottenham will try to tempt Portsmouth with a player-plus-cash offer for Sulley Muntari.

 

Fulham want to take Louis Saha back to Craven Cottage.

 

Aston Villa are chasing giant Greek centre-half Sokratis Papastathopoulos.

 

Martin Jol will raid former club Tottenham for midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng.

 

 

 

 

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Something else from The People....

 

25 May 2008

 

MIKE ASHLEY SET TO SELL NEWCASTLE

 

By Martin Hardy

 

Mike Ashley is considering selling Newcastle United - but he wants £300 million for he club he took over last year.

 

Chairman Chris Mort is set to quit his role in the St James' Park hotseat to return to his job as a lawyer with Freshfields.

 

Mort has completely restructured the club since he was appointed and Ashley believes the work he has done makes the club a more saleable asset.

 

He paid £134m for the Magpies this time last year in a surprise takeover.

 

But he was stunned to find Newcastle's debts greater than anticipated at around £100m and key in Mort's role has been discovering the exact levels and either paying them off or putting guarantees against them.

 

That has been done and with Mort set to be replaced by Derek Llambias, Ashley would be ready to sell, if he could find a buyer.

 

After the departure of manager Sam Allardyce Ashley brought back Toon hero Kevin Keegan. But that is now a rocky relationship, with Keegan left feeling undermined by the appointment of Dennis Wise as football director.

 

:rolleyes:

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Just coz Mort is stepping down so they do the Mike selling the club, utter shite, BUT if Liverpool want Milner and we can get SWP then I am okay with that as long as its a good price for Milner.

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Stephen Carr is being chased by Everton, Aston Villa and West Ham.

 

Im just thinking, it wouldnt be much of a chase.

 

Villa fan at work mentioned this to me. Took me ages to stop laughing

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Again, the media refusing to answer the question of why a man would buy a club, discover the debts were so large, pay them off then decide to sell up.

 

Surely, if you find large debts, you sell up then. You don't pay them off then sell for a lower price.

 

They must be fucking idiots if they think anyone is going to believe it.

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If we go after Ashton then this club has lost the plot, he would be a complete waste of money but Carr they can have for free.

 

Nice gesture  :razz:

 

Would love Shaun Wright Phillips here, but would only really fit in if we went back to 4-4-2. Suppose he could play well in Martins position.

 

Wonder which players Liverpool offered, if they did. I'd guess, Pennant and Finnan or Arbeloa for Milner.

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Of all the right sided players we have been linked with I would be happiest with SWP. IMO he was unlucky to lose his Chelsea place as he was playing well.

 

He would improve our team and hopefully he had a good relationship with Keegan at City, so that would help in negotiations, I assume that a number of clubs would be after him.

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If we go after Ashton then this club has lost the plot, he would be a complete waste of money but Carr they can have for free.

 

Nice gesture  :razz:

 

Would love Shaun Wright Phillips here, but would only really fit in if we went back to 4-4-2. Suppose he could play well in Martins position.

 

Wonder which players Liverpool offered, if they did. I'd guess, Pennant and Finnan or Arbeloa for Milner.

 

I was wondering the same. If we're to continue playing 4-3-3 then a straight swap for Kuyt (or Cr :lol: uch) would do me.  O0

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If we go after Ashton then this club has lost the plot, he would be a complete waste of money but Carr they can have for free.

 

Nice gesture  :razz:

 

Would love Shaun Wright Phillips here, but would only really fit in if we went back to 4-4-2. Suppose he could play well in Martins position.

 

Wonder which players Liverpool offered, if they did. I'd guess, Pennant and Finnan or Arbeloa for Milner.

 

I was wondering the same. If we're to continue playing 4-3-3 then a straight swap for Kuyt would do me.  O0

 

 

Surely joking?

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If we go after Ashton then this club has lost the plot, he would be a complete waste of money but Carr they can have for free.

 

Nice gesture  :razz:

 

Would love Shaun Wright Phillips here, but would only really fit in if we went back to 4-4-2. Suppose he could play well in Martins position.

 

Wonder which players Liverpool offered, if they did. I'd guess, Pennant and Finnan or Arbeloa for Milner.

 

I was wondering the same. If we're to continue playing 4-3-3 then a straight swap for Kuyt would do me.  O0

 

 

Surely joking?

 

Yes I am. It's a deal they'd never go for.

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Keegan is being sacked and to be replaced by Marcelino- Racing Santander manager i think according to the Suday Sun

 

Marcelino in, King Kev out?

 

NEWCASTLE are again considering replacing Kevin Keegan with top Spanish coach Marcelino, according to sources in Spain.

 

Talk of United’s interest in Marcelino began in March but died down amid their late-season mini-revival under Keegan.

 

However, the Magpies are said to be one of a handful of clubs to have contacted Marcelino’s agents this week following his resignation as Racing Santander coach.

 

And the Sunday Sun understands that United have been in regular communication with the 42-year-old’s representatives via a member of their new scouting network in Spain.

 

Marcelino — full name Marcelino Garcia Toral — stunned Spanish football by securing a sixth-place finish for relative minnows Santander in his first season at the club.

 

But he walked out on Wednesday, insisting Racing do not have the resources to fulfil his managerial ambitions.

 

He has since confirmed that Valencia and “other teams” have spoken to his agents.

 

But with Valencia having only just unveiled Unai Emery as their new coach, it seems unlikely Marcelino will start next season there.

 

And he and Newcastle are directly linked through scout Pablo Longoria.

 

Having identified several new signings for Marcelino at Racing last summer and during his time at previous club Recreativo de Huelva, the Sunday Sun can reveal that Longoria — thought to be just 21 — is now talent-spotting in Europe on behalf of Newcastle.

 

And with the two men remaining close, it is little wonder that talk is rife in Spain of a United approach for Marcelino.

 

Longoria is liaising with Newcastle’s technical co-ordinator Jeff Vetere in scouring Europe for bright young talent.

 

But the young Spaniard has no professional background in football, with his apparently encyclopaedic knowledge of players across the Continent said to be gained from the Internet.

 

There's hope for a few on here yet!

 

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Marcelino in, King Kev out?

 

May 25 2008 by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

NEWCASTLE are again considering replacing Kevin Keegan with top Spanish coach Marcelino, according to sources in Spain.

 

Talk of United’s interest in Marcelino began in March but died down amid their late-season mini-revival under Keegan.

 

However, the Magpies are said to be one of a handful of clubs to have contacted Marcelino’s agents this week following his resignation as Racing Santander coach.

 

And the Sunday Sun understands that United have been in regular communication with the 42-year-old’s representatives via a member of their new scouting network in Spain.

 

Marcelino — full name Marcelino Garcia Toral — stunned Spanish football by securing a sixth-place finish for relative minnows Santander in his first season at the club.

 

But he walked out on Wednesday, insisting Racing do not have the resources to fulfil his managerial ambitions.

 

He has since confirmed that Valencia and “other teams” have spoken to his agents.

 

But with Valencia having only just unveiled Unai Emery as their new coach, it seems unlikely Marcelino will start next season there.

 

And he and Newcastle are directly linked through scout Pablo Longoria.

 

Having identified several new signings for Marcelino at Racing last summer and during his time at previous club Recreativo de Huelva, the Sunday Sun can reveal that Longoria — thought to be just 21 — is now talent-spotting in Europe on behalf of Newcastle.

 

And with the two men remaining close, it is little wonder that talk is rife in Spain of a United approach for Marcelino.

 

Longoria is liaising with Newcastle’s technical co-ordinator Jeff Vetere in scouring Europe for bright young talent.

 

But the young Spaniard has no professional background in football, with his apparently encyclopaedic knowledge of players across the Continent said to be gained from the Internet.

 

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-utd/newcastle-utd-news/2008/05/25/marcelino-in-king-kev-out-79310-20970575/

 

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Toon eye Peru star Vargas

 

NEWCASTLE are weighing up a move for Peruvian star Juan Manuel Vargas.

 

Vargas is attracting interest from several top clubs after impressing during two years in Italy’s Serie A with Catania.

 

But United are considering trying to hijack the 24-year-old’s mooted moves to either Inter or Fiorentina in Italy or one of the several Spanish clubs on his trail.

 

Vargas, who can operate at left-back or on the left side of midfield, is nicknamed Catania’s Roberto Carlos.

 

He has been instrumental in the Sicilian club’s survival in Serie A following their promotion in 2005/06.

 

Rated at 8 million euros (£6.4 million), Vargas has won 15 caps for Peru, several of them alongside former Newcastle favourite Nobby Solano.

 

Bearing in mind Longoria's credentials, anyone know what he's like on FM? ;)

 

EDIT: Seems from a quick search that he's rated as the best left back in Serie A and both Liverpool and Real Madrid are interested in him. Forget that one then.

 

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Bearing in mind Longoria's credentials, anyone know what she's like on FHM? ;)

 

 

She looks canny in the adverts.

 

Dream woman tbh. Especially now we know she plays FM.

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