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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off given that it is one of those typical 'BBC understands' articles that always come true.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off.

 

Er, how exactly?

 

 

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No it doesn't look like he's off FFS.

 

>:(

 

Fulham are now after Bouazza, i think they get the idea £3m isn't going to shift Zoggy out of Newcastle, i hope others will cotton on soon enough.

 

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Guest icemanblue

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off given that it is one of those typical 'BBC understands' articles that always come true.

 

Examples?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off given that it is one of those typical 'BBC understands' articles that always come true.

 

Don't take this the wrong way but you're talking out of your arsehole. How can you possibly take a snippet like that and take it as gospel?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off given that it is one of those typical 'BBC understands' articles that always come true.

 

Examples?

 

Viduka, Joey Barton in both cases the ball started seriously rolling with the 'BBC understands' or 'thought to be' line

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Like I said, BBC often say that something is 'thought to be close' or that they 'understand,' and it usually comes true.

 

BBC also fixed call ins for Blue Peter, stated the Queen had a strop and faked scenes in some auction show.

 

Lets all believe what the BBC say, it must be true!

 

 

 

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I'm calling bullshit. I would be gutted if it happened though, especially for such a crappy fee. I would be seriously questioning Sams judgement. And if he is replaced with Smith i think my head would explode. :thup:

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/6924296.stm

 

Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is thought to be close to boosting his squad with the additions of midfielders Seol Ki-Hyeon and Charles N'Zogbia.

 

Newcastle's N'Zogbia, 21, is likely to cost around £3m, while Fulham are believed to have offered Reading £1m for 28-year-old South Korean Seol.

 

Looks like he is off given that it is one of those typical 'BBC understands' articles that always come true.

 

Don't take this the wrong way but you're talking out of your arsehole. How can you possibly take a snippet like that and take it as gospel?

 

Editorial standards. Dont BBC always only report these things if they recieve matching info from two reliable sources.

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