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Remember when you signed up last night? There were a couple of questions you had to answer. I know it's a long time ago, but can you remember the one about football clips?

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Remember when you signed up last night? There were a couple of questions you had to answer. I know it's a long time ago, but can you remember the one about football clips?

 

Shit, sorry :(

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On a free maybe not worth the risk though.

Lyon paid sh*t load of money for him. You'll be ripping there off if you get Yoann Gourcuff for free.

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I think a change of scenery would bring back the Yoann of old who is unplayable at his best.

 

All one season of it?

One season !!!

 

2 great seasons with Bordeaux. A few very good seasons with Rennes.

 

AC Milan and Lyon wouldn't have paid good money for him if he wasn't good. The guy has been in The French squad for the last few years and he was in the preliminary one for the 2012 Euros despite his poor season after his move to Lyon.

 

If he is available for a cheapish price then he is definitely worth taking a small gamble on.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Mario Mandzukic can leave Wolfsburg for 9M euros. He is better than Jelavic and always run like Olic...

 

http://www.toonpool.com/user/5089/files/mario_mandzukic_wolfsburg_1591495.jpg

http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/sports/photos/2012/06/14/mandzukic-mario_620.jpg

Mario please come to Newcastle!

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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story/_/id/1105271/john-duerden-on-south-korea%27s-latest-star-kim-bo-kyoung?cc=4716

 

T he next Park Ji-Sung or the next Shinji Kagawa - the hunt never stops for talented players all over the world as stars from Asia are increasingly in demand. What if, however, there was a player who was a bit of both? Kim Bo-Kyoung was identified by Park himself as a possible successor in the South Korean national team and, if that wasn't enough, the 22-year-old has filled the shoes of Kagawa at Cerezo Osaka, becoming the team's most important player and one of the best performers, if not the best, in the entire league in 2012. There are more where he came from.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Bo-Kyung

 

Kim Bo-Kyoung, 22-year-old midfielder (left wing or central) currently playing in the J-League. Scored 7 in 12 from midfield this season.

 

Great work rate, intelligence, cracker of a left foot and scores quite a few as well. The local press call him "Jisung Park with goals"

 

Has quietly become the best Korean player right now while our stars have retired(JS Park) been injured(CY Lee) or gone insane(CY Park.)

 

Surprised that there don't seem to be a queue of European clubs in for him. We should be.

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/alan-pardews-euro-zone-england-can-reign-against-ukraine-7856519.html

Players who have looked top class are the Russian Alan Dzagoev, the Poles Robert Lewandowski and Jakub Blaszczykowski , and the Croat Mario Mandzukic. But if money was no object the one I would be signing would be Spain's Andres Iniesta.

 

:shifty:

 

Subtle tapping up there. Just wait for the 'come and get me plea' headline from Iniesta now.

 

Genius Pards.

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Joel Pohjanpalo striker from HJK Helsinki could be an interesting player. He fits the profile being young talented, cheap and all that. In his debut for the club he scored a perfect hattrick(head, left and right foot) within 3 minutes. He is only 17 and already have some nice stats.

 

Edit: Oh....and he has apparently turned down Liverpool earlier this season :snod:

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He was never really a hell of a player. He was a grafter/versatile and had a very impressive final season for Arsenal, getting a bosman move to Milan on the back of it.

 

Not done owt at Milan and hasn't got near the France squad since leaving.

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