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Anthony Vanden Borre

Jeremy Mathieu

Viktor Kompany

Mickah Richards

Cicinho

Carlos Vela

Bojan

Nikolas Bendtner

Igor Akinfeev

Adriano (the Sevilla winger)

Rafinha

Tuncay

Jao Moutinho

Gareth Bale

Sergio Aguerro

Christian Benavente

 

If and only if Sam happens to play the same game as me, which obviously gives a massive indication of a player's real talent.

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I bet he might go for Duscher actually... if he feels like implementing his 4-5-1 system - could see Duscher as that holding player. And he's foreign, cheap and experienced. Plus, Deportivo play that formation/4-3-3 quite a bit don't they?

 

And speaking of the 'all players have a clean slate', didn't Luque make his name as a left-sided player in a 4-3-3/4-5-1?

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1.viduka

2.ben haim

3.luke young

4.wayne bridge

5.sol campbell

6.leighton baines

7.jagielka

8.freddy kanoute

9.sylvain distin

10.eidur gudjohnsen

11.freddy ljungberg

12.kevin kuranyi

13.that danish centre half we were linked with a while back

14.roy makaay

15kevin nolan

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I bet he might go for Duscher actually... if he feels like implementing his 4-5-1 system - could see Duscher as that holding player. And he's foreign, cheap and experienced. Plus, Deportivo play that formation/4-3-3 quite a bit don't they?

 

And speaking of the 'all players have a clean slate', didn't Luque make his name as a left-sided player in a 4-3-3/4-5-1?

 

I think he's just signed a pre-contract argreement with Lyon.

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Maurice Djumba-Nsunga

Jeremy Bashir

Billy Todd

Alessandro Piccolini

Hemit Cazmit

Ivan Rosa-Krzganovic

Oscar Scalino

Ziggy Tomaleschki

Vivien Adibe

Andreas Thorgenson

Franz Tossmuller

Michael Flideroff

Tomas Ripcordd

Claude-Mikel Parbola

 

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J Lloyd Samuel

Julio Baptista

Joey Barton

Eidur Gudjohnsen

Freddie Ljundberg

Gregorz Rasiak

Danny Murphy

Nicolas Anelka

Curtis Davies

Tal Ben Haim

Javier Saviola

Luke Young

Darren Bent

Giles Barnes

Silvain Distin

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1.Sylvain Distin

2.Tal Ben Haim

3.Luisao

4.Gabriel Milito

5.Taye Taiwo

6.Christian Zaccardo

7.Julien Faubert

8.Ricardo Queresma

9.Stephen Appiah

10.Yaya Toure

11.Rio Antonio Mavuba

12.Sanli Tuncay

13.Mark Viduka

14. Diego Ribas da Cunha

15. Juan Roman Riquelme

 

 

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Anthony Vanden Borre

Jeremy Mathieu

Viktor Kompany

Mickah Richards

Cicinho

Carlos Vela

Bojan

Nikolas Bendtner

Igor Akinfeev

Adriano (the Sevilla winger)

Rafinha

Tuncay

Jao Moutinho

Gareth Bale

Sergio Aguerro

Christian Benavente

 

If and only if Sam happens to play the same game as me, which obviously gives a massive indication of a player's real talent.

 

If u mean the 16 year old who plays for Barca  :thup:

Has been class so far in the U17 Euro thing

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People are playing too much in Football manager 2007

 

i think Toddi Ongaren will be a great signing.

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Viduka

Speed (now player, but as a coach, with possible playing role)

Distain

Huntleaar

Berbatov

Sidwell

Nolan

Anelka

Baines

Geremi

Torres

Aguero

Vaz Te

Foster.

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If u mean the 16 year old who plays for Barca  :thup:

Has been class so far in the U17 Euro thing

 

His goal record for Baca B & the all the levels below that is something like 500+ goals at an average of 3.5 goals per game.

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Vaz Te isn't that prolific for a striker and we already have two better ones of the same type.. although he can play on the wings too, right?

He's only a kid.  Sam uses him sparingly and he never looks out of his depth.  I seem to remember he scored a beauty for Bolton on his European debut.

 

Headless chicken but with loads of pace which fools people into thinking he's good.

 

He's s****. That's why he couldn't get into Hull City's side and they sent him back from his loan.

 

Allardyce won't be taking one of his transfers that never worked out to a new job.

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If he still likes a veteran: Thuram or Roberto Carlos

 

If he still likes damaged goods: Barton or Cisse

 

If he still like a =Bosman: Saviola (if Owen goes) or Tun

 

If he goes back to Bolton: Nolan or Tal Ben-Haim

 

[glow=red,2,300]IF[/glow] he wants to bring a Geordie home: Carrick..............reet I am off

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roberto carlos already singed a contract with fenerbahce a few weeks ago.

tuncay is leaving fener this summer, he is on a free and he is linked with ac milan,

villareal and some PL clubs.

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Geremi could be a decent utility player on the cheap.

 

good back up for right-back, plus a class right foot

 

in other words, he would be a good backup for Carr...

tbh it will difficult for Geremi to dislodge Carr out of this position...

Carr is solid

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Geremi could be a decent utility player on the cheap.

 

good back up for right-back, plus a class right foot

 

in other words, he would be a good backup for Carr...

tbh it will difficult for Geremi to dislodge Carr out of this position...

Carr is solid

 

Have I been whooshed here?

 

Or are you actually serious?

 

O Lordy!

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Skysports.com understands Croatian defender Igor Tudor is hoping to win a move to England.

 

Tudor is looking for a new club after leaving Juventus in January and he has his heart set on a switch to the Premiership.

 

The 29-year-old defender is back to full fitness after recovering from a serious ankle injury and he is looking to try his luck in England.

 

Tudor has a wealth of experience having played at the highest level for club and country and he has been a long-term target for several English sides.

 

The defender's availability on a free transfer makes him an attractive proposition and the news has alerted a number of clubs.

 

Tudor's UK representative Phil McTaggart has admitted the classy defender is keen to make the move to the Premiership.

 

"Igor is now back fully fit and he is raring to go again," McTaggart told skysports.com.

 

"He is keen on trying his luck in the Premiership and he feels the time is right to give it a go.

 

"He is a quality player who has played at the very highest level and he would suited to English football.

 

"He is available on a free transfer and there are a few clubs interested in him."

 

Experienced centre half.....Id be happy  ;D

 

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Geremi could be a decent utility player on the cheap.

 

good back up for right-back, plus a class right foot

 

in other words, he would be a good backup for Carr...

tbh it will difficult for Geremi to dislodge Carr out of this position...

Carr is solid

 

Have I been whooshed here?

 

Or are you actually serious?

 

O Lordy!

yes i am absolutely, stone cold, 100% serious... mackems.gif

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