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Guest kingdawson

Fellaini for £12.5m apparently. He's no Carlo Nash.

 

Still unconfirmed though.

 

We were linked with him too. Supposed to be a very good box to box midfielder.

 

 

I refuse to believe we're letting Berbacunt go without a replacement.

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Fellaini for £12.5m apparently. He's no Carlo Nash.

 

Still unconfirmed though.

 

good signing if he usually plays as well as he did against liverpool, bossed the match over more famous players. just the kind of player we needed. but there you go.

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Guest kingdawson

Manchester United deal

The Club can announce that it has reached agreement with Manchester United for the permanent transfer of Dimitar Berbatov for a fee of £30.75m. As part of the settlement the Club has agreed not to pursue its official complaint to the Premier League.

 

The deal sees Fraizer Campbell coming the other way on a season long loan. Campbell, 20, spent last season on loan at Hull City where his goals played a pivotal role in the Tiger's promotion to the Premier League.

 

 

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The whole Berbatov saga seems very similar to when we were 'trying' to buy Rooney. Lets weigh up the developments.

 

1 - Man Utd (Fergie) want big player but board not coming forward with the cash

2 - Random club comes in for hot prospect offering the asking price.

3 - Fergie goes back to board and says they will lose revenue and points if other club sign him.

4 - Man Utd sign player

 

Surprise....surprise.

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Guest timmy boy

Any one see the inbred Stoke fans at around 12.30 outside the ground  on SSN waiting on the signings of two championship players ?

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Any one see the inbred Stoke fans at around 12.30 outside the ground  on SSN waiting on the signings of two championship players ?

STFU

we arent all inbred!

 

and who are you?

never heard of you?

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Sep 01:

 

Agent: Hey, 'Binho, bid from Manchester!

 

Robinho: Sweet! What wages?

 

Agent: 150k p/w...

 

Robinho: You kidding me? Where do I sign?!?!?!

 

Sep 02:

 

Robinho: Where is Rooney? Ferdinand? Tevez? Ronaldo? ****...

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Fellaini for £15 million.

 

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Owen Hargreaves- £16m

Michael Carrick- £18m

Gareth Barry- valued at £18m

 

If Fellaini makes the step up, which I think he will, then the price is fine. He's only 20 as well.

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Magpies miss out on Blues forward

 

Sep 2 2008 by Alan Oliver, Evening Chronicle

 

NEWCASTLE United made a late move for Birmingham City forward James McFadden as a replacement for James Milner.

 

But Brum managing director Karren Brady slapped a £10m fee on the Scottish international and United backed off.

 

The Chronicle revealed yesterday that United chief scout Jeff Vetere had taken in Birmingham’s game with Norwich City at Carrow Road on Saturday, and in the wake of Milner’s departure McFadden was the target.

 

But Brum boss Alex McLeish did not want to lose his fellow Scot and he was backed up by his managing director.

 

United also made a move for a left-back playing in Europe yesterday – possibly Lazio’s Gugliemo Stendfardo – but this did not come off either.

 

And the wires were hot between Tyneside and the South Coast yesterday after Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp made it clear he was ready to take a chance with United bad boy Joey Barton.

 

Pompey were prepared to pay £2m, but United director of football Dennis Wise wanted double that.

 

And when United said they would take Senegal international midfielder Papa Bouba Diop in part-exchange Redknapp lost interest.

 

Everton were soon made aware that they were wasting their time in trying to lure United skipper Michael Owen to Merseyside.

 

The Toffees phoned the Owen camp late on Sunday night and asked then if the striker would fancy a move to Goodison Park and were given a polite no.

 

Keegan managed to hold on to Alan Smith despite Everton boss David Moyes being ready to pay £2m for the striker.

 

United also decided that the £1.5m Feyenoord put on the table for Tim Krul was not enough and, as a result, the Dutch keeper will not be returning to his Holland.

 

Another player still at St James’s despite interest from Ipswich and Norwich, and Premier League news boys Stoke City and West Brom, is striker Shola Ameobi.

 

But Ameobi is now in the last year of his contract and he will be able to walk away on a free at the end of the season

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Guest Geordiesned

Steven Appiah still available on a free.

 

Going to West Ham by the sounds of it.

 

West Ham have also just announced 2 loan signings apparently - missed who they were on SSN - but the announcement is late as they had to wait for international clearance or something like that.

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

Magpies keen on another Mallorcan

 

by Laurent Picard, 17 September 2008

 

Reports in Spain claim that Newcastle United negotiated the transfer of Mallorca striker Achille Webo but finally missed out on his services on transfer deadline day.

 

The Cameroon international is believed to be rated at £8 million despite a series of injuries wasting his last season.

 

Webo’s manager Gregorio Manzano sees the African as a key player in his squad and has named him in his list of vice-captains.

 

Mallorca lost a host of key players this summer, including The Magpies’ new star Jonas Gutierrez, West Brom’s Borja Valero as well as Daniel Guiza and Fernando Navarro.

 

http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/News/Football/2008/09/17/PremLiga-Webo-linked-to-Newcastle/

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