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Postby Chinners » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:55 am

Mancini to honour City deal
Roberto Mancini plans to see out his contract at Manchester City, dashing any suggestion that he could return to Italy.
Juventus continue to be linked with the Blues boss, with Mancini having revealed in the past that he would welcome the opportunity to work with his boyhood heroes at some stage in his career.

He has, however, made it clear that he will not be heading to Turin any time soon, with his full focus locked on events at Eastlands.
City have ambitions of dominating English and European football, and Mancini has every intention of leading them to the top of the pile.
He still has two years left to run on his current contract and insists there is no chance of him breaking that agreement to take on a new challenge elsewhere.
"I am now in England and I still have a two-year contract with City, where I have a good relationship with the owners," said Mancini.
"Sheikh Mansour is close to us and follows us.
"The Premier League is the best.
"In Italy, the stadiums are empty and this makes me very sad."
Making an impression in the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League is Mancini's priority at present, with City having qualified for Europe's premier club competition for the first time.
He added: "I do not want it to be a guest appearance after qualifying on merit.
"We want to be leaders in the competition."

Carlos Tevez staying at Manchester City, Roberto Mancini says
Inter rejected swap involving Samuel Eto'o, manager says • Roberto Mancini hints at move for Arsenal's Samir Nasri
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Carlos Tevez will not now be waving goodbye to Manchester City, according to Roberto Mancini.
Roberto Mancini has said Carlos Tevez will not be leaving Manchester City this summer, after the club failed to agree a swap deal with Internazionale for the Italian club's striker Samuel Eto'o. Mancini also said a deal for the Partizan Belgrade defender Stefan Savic has been done and hinted at an interest in Arsenal's Samir Nasri.
"Yes, of course Tevez will stay, he is a fantastic player," the former Inter manager Mancini said. "There was talk of an exchange with Eto'o but Inter did not want to sell. I would say a deal for Savic has been done, but Nasri? No, not yet."
City have been linked with a variety of players in the transfer window and Mancini did nothing to quell speculation, naming a selection from Serie A. "I like Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik and Edinson Cavani. I like Javier Pastore a little less. Then, when I think of Udinese, I can think of Pablo Armero and Mauricio Isla. And I must say Antonio Di Natale. It's a pity that he is now getting on in years."

Manchester City keeper Given holds out for Aston Villa move
Manchester City keeper Shay Given has turned down the chance to join West Bromwich Albion to push through a move to Aston Villa.
City are holding out for £5million from Villa boss Alex McLeish, who values the Republic of Ireland keeper at £3m, but Given has his heart set on the move and knocked back an offer from Albion, who are seeking a replacement for Bursaspor-bound Scott Carson.

Bayern Munich ready to explore alternatives to Manchester City's Jerome Boateng
While the German giants may be ready to lose their patience with the Premier League side over the defender, they are prepared to wait a year to sign Arturo Vidal on a free
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has admitted that the club would be prepared to seek out alternative options to strengthen the centre of their defence should they be unable to sign Manchester City’s Jerome Boateng.
"Should we be unable to acquire Boateng, we will most certainly look for alternatives," he is reported as saying by Goal.com Germany.
The German powerhouses are still short of Manchester City's valuation, with the English club reportedly asking for around €20 million for the versatile former Hamburg defender, who can operate across back four.

Clichy deal close
GAEL CLICHY is expected to compete an £8million move from Arsenal to Manchester City tomorrow – and spark a week of frantic transfer activity for Gunners manager Arsene Wenger.
Clichy turned down a new deal every penny he gets for the French full back – plus around £7m – to land England defender Gary Cahill from Bolton in a £15m deal.
And Wenger is also expected to try to beat off competition from Barcelona to persuade Newcastle to let him have Argentine full back Jose Enrique. In the meantime Wenger is set to hold crisis talks this week in a desperate bid to halt an unprecedented exodus of players out of the club.
He will meet new owner Stan Kroenke along with his unsettled stars when they report back for training on Tuesday – with Andrey Arshavin the latest to hanker for a move. Wenger is bracing himself for a £13.5m bid from Fenerbahce to try to lure the Russian to Turkey. With Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Nicklas Bendtner also being targeted, it is the biggest crisis the French boss has faced in his 15 years at the club.
A week of frantic transfer activity for Gunners manager Arsene Wenger
Nasri, who has already turned down a new five-year deal worth £90,000 a week, is now a target for Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Roma.
And Wenger has to decide whether to cash in on a player, who cost £15m three years ago, now rather than risk losing him for nothing when his contract expires next summer.
Clichy’s move to City could well allow Wayne Bridge, 30, to move to Newcastle from Eastlands and free up Enrique’s switch to the Gunners.
But Bridge’s £85,000-a-week salary is a major stumbling block to a permanent move, which means a loan deal could be struck with City paying part of his wages.
In the meantime Wenger hopes to tie up the £12m signing of Ivorian striker Gervinho before the Gunners fly out to Asia on a pre-season tour next weekend.
“It’s going to be very interesting to see who’s on that plane,” a Gunners source said last night

Sunderland Want Bellamy
Sunderland want former City forward Craig Bellamy if they can get him on a free.
According to the People, Bellamy has a year of a deal at Manchester City left but is hoping for a pay-off.
The paper says that "If Manchester City cannot find a buyer, which seems unlikely, they could ­simply reach a settlement with the player – and that opens the door to Sunderland."
However, with Bellamy having played for local rivals Newcastle United, any move for the player who spent last season on loan at Cardiff City may not prove popular.

AC Milan's Robinho: I regret how I left Real Madrid for Manchester City
The Brazilian attacker has admitted that he did not leave the Santiago Bernabeu on the best of terms although he insisted it was the correct decision to leave the Spanish capital
AC Milan striker Robinho has admitted that he regrets the circumstances in which he left Real Madrid.
The Brazil international departed Spain for Premier League side Manchester City back in August 2008. However, Robinho also stressed that it was the right decision to leave the Spanish capital, where he never felt truly wanted, particularly once Madrid began their pursuit of then Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo.
"I have two regrets in my career: how I left Real Madrid and how I left Santos. I don't regret that I left but the way everything was," he told Brazilian newspaper Folha. "At Santos, things could have taken a different course but not in Madrid. But it is all over now. Everything serves to add to your experience."
Robinho also gave his views on Neymar, who has been heavily linked to a move to Madrid.
"I am now 27 and Neymar is 19," he explained. "I try to give him advice, both on and off the field.
"European football is different and much stronger than Brazilian football. He does not need much advice. He is a born footballer."

Manchester United snatch early lead over rivals City in race to spend
Manchester is seeing most of the transfer action as Ferguson shows who's boss.
The moment Manchester City qualified for the Champions League was the moment the Tottenham manager, Harry Redknapp, knew he could no longer compete. "I know some people in the right positions at Manchester City and they have players signed already that will blow your brains out," he remarked. That was two months ago.
Gaël Clichy is a fine if slightly error-prone left back but he is not the kind of signing that would make Redknapp's chairman, Daniel Levy, reach for a revolver and a bottle of whisky. But there is something remarkable about Clichy's transfer from Arsenal. At £7m he will be the cheapest footballer to sign for City since the oil money from Abu Dhabi started flowing in. Meanwhile, five miles away, Manchester United have embarked on what, in real terms, is their most expansive summer in the transfer market for a decade.
Ten years ago, the requirements at Old Trafford were roughly what they are now. The Premier League had been won for a third successive time but European dominance remained out of reach for a team that, in Roy Keane's words, obsessed about Bentleys and Rolex watches rather than winning.
Juan Sebastian Veron and Ruud van Nistelrooy were bought for £47m to spearhead a side that seemed designed for the European Cup final in Glasgow in what was due to be Sir Alex Ferguson's farewell season. Again they failed, beaten in the semi-final by Bayer Leverkusen. It would be five years before they came as close.
In the sombre afterglow of the rout at Wembley in this year's Champions' League final, Ferguson declared himself "ready to meet the challenge of Barcelona", the team but for whom United might have equalled Liverpool's English record of five European Cups. The arrival of Wesley Sneijder, the focal point of the Internazionale side that did beat Barcelona, in the 2010 semi-finals, would be a statement of that intent, as are the unsubstantiated reports that United are prepared to pay the kind of wages that eased Yaya Touré's journey from Barcelona to City. However, the Dutchman has been talking about the city of Milan in the kind of language that might have been scripted by the Italian tourist board. Arsenal's Samir Nasri appears far more approachable.
So far Ferguson has spent £50m in continuing what he has been doing for the past two years – securing the future. The comparisons between Ferguson and Sir Matt Busby will go on but the Manchester United that Ferguson leaves behind should be in far better shape than the squabbling, ageing team that Busby bequeathed Wilf McGuinness.
As United report for pre-season training at Carrington this week, it is possible to see the team Ferguson's successor will inherit. David De Gea in goal, the Da Silva twins at full-back, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones in central defence. A midfield of Antonio Valencia, Ashley Young, maybe Nasri, maybe Sneijder; Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez in attack. It may not be Barcelona but it will be balanced, aggressive and above all, young. Not one of these players, in defiance of United and Ferguson's great traditions, is home grown.
Even before the 2010-11 season ended, Ferguson had announced what was to prove the summer signing of the year. Like Hernandez, De Gea did well at school and comes from a football family, although his dad played in the Spanish Third Division rather than in internationals for Mexico.
At 19, Jones has been described by Gary Neville as someone who might captain Manchester United and who will be a presence at Old Trafford for a decade or more. Young is one of those favourite Ferguson projects – an unfulfilled talent. The prices for each have been steep but Ferguson has long argued that the £80m dividend from Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to Real Madrid had been ring-fenced, rather than sucked into the quagmire of the Glazer debt, and would one day be spent.
If Manchester City are more cautious it is because, although it may not seem like value in the checkout queues of the Asda that stands opposite Eastlands, the £130m Roberto Mancini spent last summer was mostly invested very well. With the FA Cup and a Champions' League place secured, City are marginally ahead of schedule. There is not the same need to make statements of intent that the arrival of Robinho and the £100m bid for Kaka represented. The requirement now is to grow a club that when it was taken over had a turnover a third the size of Manchester United's. Now it is half as big.
Last summer they would have paid what Mark Hughes called "the Manchester City premium" for Alexis Sanchez. However, Clichy will not be the last arrival at Eastlands. No brains have been blown out but the trigger is still cocked.

Manchester transfer targets

Wesley Sneijder: Continually linked with United, he would be the ideal replacement for Paul Scholes. Chances of signing: 3/5
Samir Nasri: "We are not going to sell him to Manchester United, that's for sure," said Arsène Wenger, although a fast-expiring contract and Nasri's desire to leave suggest otherwise. 4/5 United; 3/5 City
Alessio Cerci: An Italy Under-21 winger from Fiorentina – will be cheaper and keener to come than Alexis Sanchez. 3/5 City
Stefan Savic: A formidable defender for Partizan Belgrade, he would be cheaper than Gary Cahill. 4/5 City
Neymar: With financial fair play on the horizon, City will be very cautious, post-Robinho. 2/5 City

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Nasri: I want to win things
Unsettled Arsenal star Samir Nasri insists speculation over his future is fuelled by his desire to win major silverware - and not by big wages.
Reports continue to suggest that the France international is edging towards the exit door at Emirates Stadium.
Manchester City and Manchester United are said to be leading the chase for the talented midfielder, who has spent the last three seasons in north London.
During that time, Nasri has failed to get his hands on a winners' medal, with Arsenal having gone six years since they last lifted a trophy.
The 24-year-old claims it is that lack of success which is forcing him to consider his options.
He is adamant that money will play no part in any decision he takes this summer, with it his sole aim to turn out for a club that are capable of competing for top honours.
Nasri told the News of the World: "Money has never been my motivation. I have always taken decisions from a football point of view.
"I don't want to sign for a club where I wouldn't be playing the football that I like, where I wouldn't feel happy, just for the sake of money.
"We already earn huge wages. The priority is to make a big career and to win titles.
"This is more important than everything else. I know the value and the meaning of money.
"You have to be able to evolve with a new way of living, keeping respect to my values. Family, friends, a good agent, it all helps you not to get carried away.
"With no titles under your belt, you can't be in the list for the Ballon D'Or. I came to England to get trophies because I haven't won anything in my career, apart from an U17 European Championship in 2004.
"We all need to get out of our comfort zone, to grow up and test ourselves.
"Even without winning trophies, I think I have grown up.
"I am hungry for titles. I play football because I love this sport and want to feel the emotion of winning. Lifting a trophy all together, this is the beauty and sense of team sports."

OTHER BOLLOX
West Ham legal action over 2012 stadium claims . Spurs fail in stadium review bid
West Ham United are taking legal action against Tottenham Hotspur and The Sunday Times over allegations about the Olympic Stadium bidding process.
West Ham said they were treating the claims "with the utmost seriousness".
It comes after an Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) employee was suspended when it emerged she worked for West Ham during their bid to use the stadium in London after the 2012 Games.
West Ham said they were "certain of the robustness" of their successful bid.
A West Ham spokesman said: "West Ham United can confirm the club are taking legal action in relation to allegations made in today's Sunday Times.
"We are certain of the robustness of our successful bid for the Olympic Stadium."
Consultancy work
On Friday it was revealed that an OPLC director had been suspended on full pay after it emerged she had been undertaking paid consultancy work for West Ham.
The director, later named by West Ham as Dionne Knight, had declared "a personal relationship" with a Hammers employee when she started at the OPLC, but on Thursday she told the legacy company of her work at the club.
The OPLC said she was being suspended while any possible conflict of interest was investigated.
The OPLC board voted 14-0 in February to back the Hammers as first choice to move into the £486m stadium after the Games. The OPLC and West Ham said Ms Knight had no involvement in that decision.
West Ham said they had already carried out an investigation into the woman's role with the club.
West Ham plan to retain the running track after moving into the stadium and create a 60,000-capacity arena for football, athletics, concerts and community use.
Last month, attempts by Tottenham and Leyton Orient to get a judicial review of the OPLC's decision in favour of West Ham were rejected.
Spurs' plan had involved knocking down most of the structure and rebuilding it without the running track, instead rebuilding the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson revealed he pulled out of a £35m move for Udinese striker Alexis Sanchez after he learned the Chilean had agreed a switch to Barcelona. But he says he is still chasing Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder and Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric.Mail on Sunday

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov is a £14m target for Valencia and Juventus. News of the World

United defender John O'Shea is on the verge of completing a £3m move to Sunderland. News of the World

Liverpool have set their sights on Newcastle left-back Jose Enrique after losing out to Manchester City in the battle to sign Arsenal's Gael Clichy. News of the World

West Ham midfielder Scott Parker has turned down a £10m move to Turkish side Fenerbahce. Sunday Times

Chelsea are keen to bring Marseille's £10m-rated midfielder Lucho Gonzalez to Stamford Bridge. Sunday Express

Arsenal midfielder Andrey Arshavin could be on his way to Turkish giants Galatasaray , who have offered £13.5m for the Russian.Sunday Times

Chelsea's hopes of signing Benfica left-back Fabio Coentrao have risen after Real Madrid's move for the player collapsed.News of the World

Bolton are considering making an offer for Tottenham striker Robbie Keane. Sunday Express

West Brom have joined the chase for West Ham midfielder Jack Collison, who is also attracting interest from Tottenham and Liverpool. subscription required

Southampton are lining up Millwall winger James Henry as a replacement for Arsenal-bound Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.News of the World

Newcastle are ready to spend £7.5m to sign Paris St Germain striker Mevlut Erdinc. News of the World

Chelsea are to launch a shock bid for Arsenal winger Theo Walcott. Mail on Sunday

Arsenal's hopes of signing Ricardo Alvarez are in the balance after Inter Milan submitted a bid for the Velez Sarsfield midfielder. Metro

Sunderland are the favourites to sign Manchester United defender Wes Brown, having offered him a four-year deal. Mail on Sunday

Arsenal face a battle to sign Belgian international midfielder Eden Hazard, as Inter Milan are poised to make a bid for the Lille player. Footie-online

Chelsea have hired Fernando Torres' personal fitness trainer in an attempt to kick-start the striker's stuttering career.News of the World

Manchester United are to open talks with Nike over a world record kit deal worth £400m.News of the World

United are also spending £250m on a 'virtual' hospital at their Carrington training base and will begin work on the facility next year.News of the World

Men are "drama queens" when it comes to football, say sports scientists, who claim it actually takes them 30 seconds longer than women to get up after they have been fouled because they are looking for attention. Metro

BOLLOX BOLLOX
Ronaldo considered Man City move
Enlarge Related LinksProfile:Cristiano RonaldoCristiano Ronaldo has pledged to stay at Real Madrid but revealed that if Jose Mourinho had left the club at the end of last season he would probably have followed his coach out of the exit door, with Manchester City the forward's most likely destination.
Ronaldo, 26, has been nothing short of sensational for Real over the past two years, scoring 86 goals in 89 games for the club since arriving at the Bernabeu from Manchester United in the summer of 2009.
But the Portuguese superstar, who beat Lionel Messi to last season's Pichichi after scoring 40 La Liga goals, says that while he has loved playing for Los Blancos, he would have had to seriously consider his future if recent reports linking Mourinho to a return to Chelsea had turned out to be true.
And Ronaldo confirmed that a return to the Premier League would certainly be on the cards were he to leave Madrid, appearing to disclose that he had been tempted by a big-money offer from Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour.
"I think if I went from Spain it would be to the Premier League - but not now," Ronaldo was quoted as saying by the Sunday Mirror. "First we have to win the Champions League. If I went back to the Premier League it would have to be with a club in the north west. I don't like London.
"It's flattering to be offered like £20 million a year - it's very good, but I spoke to my agent and I think it's better to stay in Madrid because this year we're going to be the best. This season we are going to be a big force.
"Jose Mourinho is staying at Madrid so I stay. If he went to Chelsea then I would have left. I would have gone to Manchester City. But now he's staying, I'm staying."
Ronaldo dismissed reports of a feud with Mourinho, insisting that he is on good terms with his coach, despite a public objection to what he perceived to be negative tactics in Real's Champions League exit at the hands of Barca in May.
"We went to a wedding together last week and we're on good terms and we have the same agent," Ronaldo said. "He [Mourinho] is a nice person and we live in the same street."

With an eye on the first English Premiership League game of the season coming up we continue to focus on ....

Welsh Bollox
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Huw Jenkins taking flight to add new Swansea recruit
Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins is hoping to take a step closer to adding another new face to the club’s Premier League squad this weekend – with Barcelona B striker Jonathan Soriano believed to be the target.
Jenkins has flown out to the continent for talks and is hopeful of landing another player to join fellow new recruits Danny Graham and Steven Caulker.
The Swans have refused to reveal the identity of their latest target, but reports in Spain suggest it is Soriano.
Soriano, 25, was the top-scorer in Spain’s Segundo division last term with 24 goals in 29 appearances, and has also attracted interest from Wigan Athletic.
“I will be meeting with the representative of a player that we feel will be perfect for Swansea City,” Jenkins said.
“He has the talent that would fit in to the style which we believe in, and we are hopeful of him coming here. By flying out to meet his representative, I hope we can agree a deal within the next few days. We will talk about what we want to achieve as a club, and what the player wishes to achieve too.
“After the arrival of Danny Graham and the recent news regarding Steven Caulker – along with Angel Rangel committing his future to the club – this would add to the feelgood factor around the club.
“We are determined to continue the good work put in over the last few years, and we will do it the way which is best for Swansea City.”
Swansea are also being linked with a move for Leeds’ top-scoring Argentinean striker Luciano Becchio.

Meanwhile, Cardiff City targets Andrew Taylor and David Goodwillie are both expected to arrive in Wales early next week for medicals.
Middlesbrough defender Taylor is believed to be travelling down from the north east today after deciding his future lies with the Bluebirds.
And winger Goodwillie, out of contract at Dundee United, is set to follow after Rangers appear to have failed in their bid to keep him north of the border.

BOLLOX BOLLOX - Part 2
Man City’s spending splurge accelerated yesterday, when a dish of macaroni cheese was signed from Arsenal right from under Gunners boss Arsene Wenger’s nose. The M&S microwaveable pasta has reputedly joined City after Arsenal accepted a £13m bid, subject to a medical.
Wenger had publicly refused to pay more than the £1.99 he splashed out on the macaroni cheese, which he oven-baked at the Arsenal training ground Thursday lunchtime, and so rumours were rife that the cheese-coated pasta could be on its way out of the Emirates.
Then when Man City phoned through a last-minute bid to Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-wood – just as Wenger had sat down for his lunch – the pasta was immediately whisked out from under Arsene’s nose to be flown straight to Eastlands for a full medical, where it is expected to link up with a half-eaten rocket salad City paid Napoli £9m for last week.
Macaroni’s agent Garry Silkmann told reporters that the deal was done and dusted as soon the 400g, best-before July19th macaroni knew Man City were interested. “The lad’s made no secret of his desire to link up with Mancini and the rest of the City squad,” said Silkmann, adding, “I’m afraid Arsenal just couldn’t meet his demands.”
Wenger seemed undeterred by the latest departure from the Emirates and opted instead for a cheese and ham toastie and a cartoon of Ribena Light from the club canteen, which has already aroused interest from Barcelona.
Meanwhile, Man City’s spending shows no signs of slowing with a deal being finalised for the £7m purchase of a broken-down photocopier/fax machine combo from Sampdoria.
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Postby stevefromdonny » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:01 am

why do other clubs want US to pay for the players wages, you sign them you pay there wages
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Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:03 am

I could swear there were two crack whores instead of one as daily WAG when I first read this topic.
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Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:52 am

Who's fucking idea of humour is that crap about macaroni cheese n shit ? Where's it from ?

It's just not funny by any stretch of the imagination. It's absolutely beyond fucking pathetic. Whoever thought that up as humour has got problems. Even a rag wouldn't laugh at that.
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Postby Chinners » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:02 am

Ted Hughes wrote:Who's fucking idea of humour is that crap about macaroni cheese n shit ? Where's it from ?

It's just not funny by any stretch of the imagination. It's absolutely beyond fucking pathetic. Whoever thought that up as humour has got problems. Even a rag wouldn't laugh at that.


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Postby Sideshow Bob » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:43 am

Unless Bob is on a WUM, his blind spot for Serie A players is frightening. Fucking Hamsik, Cavani, and Lavezzi? Again?? Over Pastore???
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Postby BlueMoonAwoken » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:09 pm

I dont get the ronaldo thing, couple of weeks ago he was slating us apparently. No there is quotes satying he was going to come.

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Postby colonel_muck » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:49 pm

very surprising to hear ronaldo saying he would have come to city, if only mourinho had left!!!
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Postby CityFanFromRome » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:05 pm

Sideshow Bob wrote:Unless Bob is on a WUM, his blind spot for Serie A players is frightening. Fucking Hamsik, Cavani, and Lavezzi? Again?? Over Pastore???

Pastore plays in the Serie A too, as long as I know ;) And, he wasn't that extraordinary last season, definitely not warranting a 50m euro price tag.
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EVENING BOLLOX
Bellamy frozen as Mancini names his chosen ones
Outcasts not joining pre-season US tour
Manchester City "outcasts", including Craig Bellamy and Wayne Bridge, will be kept apart from team-mates when the pre-season training starts tomorrow.
Manager Roberto Mancini is planning for the players he wants to leave City this summer to either work separately from his first-team squad or stay away altogether.
Emmanuel Adebayor and Shaun Wright-Phillips are among others not considered by Mancini as members of his first-team group ahead of the club's pre-season tour to America later this month.
City's stance underlines their desperation to offload players before they name their 25-man squad for the Premier League.
Right price
Goalkeeper Shay Given has turned down a move to West Bromwich so he can join Aston Villa once they have agreed a fee with City, while Jerome Boateng, Roque Santa Cruz, Aleksandar Kolarov and Jo may also go for the right price.
Strikers Carlos Tevez, Edin Dzeko and Mario Balotelli are all staying at the club.
The biggest spenders in the Premier League are finally ready to spring into action in this transfer window.
Mancini last night claimed to have wrapped up a £6 million (Dh35 million) deal for 21-year-old Montenegro defender Stefan Savic, who impressed against England in their Euro 2012 qualifier at Wembley last season, while club officials also hope to complete a £7 million move for Arsenal left-back Gael Clichy in the next week.
The Italian has also sung the praises of Napoli trio Ezequiel Lavezzi, Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamsik, who helped Diego Maradona's former club qualify for the Champions League last season, while football adviser Brian Marwood has not ended interest in £38 million Udinese raider Alexis Sanchez — even though the player wants to join Barcelona.
Mancini gave a wide-ranging interview to Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport on Saturday, in which he outlined his joy at starting a second full season at City, having won the FA Cup in his first.
"I work on the training ground, but I also like the responsibility you get in England of participating actively in the life of the club," he said.
"I speak to lawyers, managers and am involved in negotiations for players. After 30 years in Italy, being in England has enriched me. The Premier League is the best even if the climate is not. I'm not nostalgic for Italy, apart from the tortellini and the pesto."
Mancini expressed his confidence that City will go on to bigger and better things having qualified for the Champions League in a season in which they also claimed their first trophy since 1976.
— Daily Mail

Roberto Mancini looking to his homeland for transfer targets.
Manchester City coach Roberto Mancini has identified a host of Serie A targets that he will be interested in buying this summer. The Italian is concocting a transfer wishlist to City owner Sheikh Mansour, which contains players from the length and breadth of Italy’s top flight. City finished third in the Premier League last season and have been surprisingly quiet in this summer’s transfer window, despite their sizeable financial muscles.
Mancini’s knowledge of Serie A, having spent 19 years as a player and eight years as a coach, is expansive and he is looking to his former league to make City a formidable side in both England and Europe. City’s Champions League positioning this season could be a prime factor in bringing talent to Eastlands, as well as the comfortable financial position the Citizens find themselves in since the 2008 takeover of Sheikh Mansour’s Abu Dhabi Group.
Napoli could be the main focus of Mancini’s transfer radar, as the Partenopei hold three stars that the former Sampdoria star is intrigued in. Strikers Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani scored a combined 32 goals between them, Cavani scoring 26, and they are joined on City’s wishlist by playmaker Marek Hamsik. Partenopei president Aurelio De Laurentiis has moved swiftly to try and dismiss any sort of moves for the three players, but City’s ambitions and finances dwarf Napoli’s dramatically and the best Napoli can offer is the Europa League this season.
Cavani was the standout player for Napoli last season and with the speculation surrounding Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez and a move to Italy, the 24 year old Uruguayan could exit the Stadio San Paolo this summer and replace his fellow South American in Manchester. President De Laurentiis has valued Hamsik at around £90m, which is a little bit excessive, but with the riches Manchester City hold, a price of that magnitude would not deter Mancini’s advances. Lavezzi could be the cheapest option of the three, but his goalscoring tally is not one of a definitive striker and is seen as more of a second striker, creating for a main finisher.
Mancini has revealed that he holds less interest in Palermo’s Javier Pastore, which could possibly fall down to the price tag and the eccentricities of Palermo president Mauro Zamaparini. The former Inter boss has shown interest in defender Pablo Armero and versatile defender/midfielder Mauricio Isla from Udinese. A deal for the Colomnbian defender Armero could be stalled by the suggested £7m, four year transfer of Arsenal left back Gael Clichy, but a move for Isla would strengthen the City squad and provide significant battle qualities along with Nigel De Jong in the Citizens midfield.
Whatever happens, Mancini needs to dip into Mansour’s pockets and produce some more talent for his side. There will be definite exits away from Eastlands this summer, with moves for Wayne Bridge and Shaun Wright-Phillips seemingly completed, but Mancini will have to add players with experience of playing at the top level to his squad. His attempts to land Udinese playmaker Alexis Sanchez were dismissed, after the shown interest of Barcelona, and it is a wonder whether the current crop of City stars could become disgruntled with the potential transfers in and out of Eastlands.

Villas Boas- What can we expect?
Yet another season gone by, and the post-season review brings back moments from the seasons long gone. Arsenal, living up to their tag of chokers, relinquishing yet another strong position in the league inspite of showing flashes of absolute ingenuity, Chelsea losing steam in the December period, (not because of the Cup of African Nations though) and then firing their manager for avoidable and trivial errors and then the Big 4 similar to the 2009-2010 season, were given a real run for their money by hugely improved sides like Tottenham and Manchester City.
But as we now enter the off season, where transfers and managerial changes take centre stage, we look towards the appointment of a man who could make a massive impact in the season to come. Andre Villas Boas experienced a dream last season, almost like Barca’s Pep Guardiola’s debut season, showing that youthful flair does indeed do wonders in terms of management. Leading a strong and classy FC Porto to a treble, he crafted a team which hardly broke a sweat in the whole Europa League campaign except in the final where Sporting Braga gave them a respectable fight.
So what exactly can we expect from Villas Boas at the helm of one of the toughest managerial positions to have? What makes him different from the other front runners for the job like Guus Hiddink, Marco van Basten and other experienced tacticians? Here’s a break down at 5 factors which could make Villas Boas, the best signing of the summer:
First of all, the most important thing that stands out is that he is no newcomer to Stamford Bridge. Part of the backroom staff under Mourinho, holding the Head Scout portfolio, he knows the players well and has spent a good 3 seasons with the Blues. Therefore, settling down at the club doesn’t seem to pose as much difficulty as it does to first time managers at a new club. The fact that he knows club captain John Terry, as well as speaks fluent English, takes a little more load off his shoulders.
Second, Villas Boas comes to the club with both, strong credibility and the mind of a young, eager strategist, always an asset which influences the kind of decisions a manager makes. Delving a little deeper, Villas Boas will not really be expected to make radical changes (as he himself stated in his early interactions with the club), a mark of a mature head on young shoulders, shying away from a potential warchest at his disposal. His preferred 4-3-3 formation which worked like a charm with the front trio of the fast and powerful Hulk, Christian and the on-song marksman Radamel Falcao, will be easily applicable to a Chelsea side using the same formation in the past season. Selection headaches apart, Villas Boas has an enviable and varied strike force of a powerful hitman in Didier Drogba, a classy finisher in Fernando Torres and a versatile forward in Nicholas Anelka.
Third, the players which Villas Boas can bring in, offer excellent options at first insight. Looking back at his old club, Radamel Falcao looks to be target numero uno, and the star striker’s self admitted desire to join Chelsea and old manager is no longer a secret. Hulk, who has also consistently shown his indispensable presence in Porto’s attack, can be signed, offering devilish pace and mesmerising trickery rarely offered by the aging Florent Malouda or the injury prone Yuri Zhirkov.
A closer look at the past season tells us, that highly rated defender Fabio Coentrao might not be a distinct possibility after all, considering the fact that manager’s nationalities have a lot to do with their signings in the BPL. Wenger being a Frenchman has signed French speaking/ French players since time immemorial, Henry, Anelka, Vieira, Nasri, Traore, Chamakh (Morrocan but speaks French), Sagna, Clichy, Vermaelan, Koscielny, Silvestre and many more names top the jaw dropping list. Benitez’s Spanish influence was evident in Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa, Fernando Torres, Maxi Rodriguez, Albert Riera, Jose Pepe Reina all made it to the first team for periods or were mainstays . Similarly, Mourinho’s Portuguese influx was clear when he signed Tiago, Alex Da Costa, Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira who were later given company by other names after Luiz Felipe Scolari added others like Deco, Belleti, Miniero and Jose Bosingwa. Villas Boas being a Portuguese, might just add the versatile defender to the list, but the fact the other man tempting Coentrao is former manager Mourinho, who is also Portuguese, will make things a little complicated.
Fourth, the flagging youth system might now look for a light at the end of the tunnel, with a young, former head scout taking reign at the Bridge. Things at Chelsea’s youth system have never been stable, future stars like Jack Cork, Ryan Bertrand, Gael Kakuta, Daniel Sturridge have all endured loan spells at different clubs, namely Burnley, Reading, Fulham and Bolton respectively. Other promising names like Miroslav Stoch, Franco Di Santo, Scott Sinclair, Fabio Borini have already made or are in the process of, confirming their exits. With players like Josh McEachran making their mark in the first team, Villas Boas is sure to offer other upcoming stars more frequent chances to make it to the first team, hugely and spontaneously aiding the rehabilitation of an increasingly aging Chelsea side.
Fifth but not the least, Chelsea can expect better man management from Villas Boas, hence a healthier team morale whose lack has been Chelsea’s downfall last season. Ancelloti’s inability to justify 50 million man Torres’s role in the starting line up caught him unawares, even though the classy signing of David Luiz was forgotten as easily as Grant’s role in leading Chelsea to the UEFA Champions League Final. If Villas Boas is to be believed, Chelsea will be built not around Torres, which Ancelloti tried but failed to create, but that he’ll try and create a “hardworking” group which works and gels with each other rather than confine to a particular individual’s needs.
Overall, Chelsea fans can look forward to a very interesting season. Villas Boas’s all out attack strategy will make Chelsea an excellent proposition no doubt, but a dew doubtful eyes will be cast at a manager who is just 33, 8 months older than club vice-captain and midfield legend Frank Lampard. Securing the respect and unwavering support of the whole squad and the fans will require work, negotiations with superstars who are as old as the manager might lead to a clash of egos but these are all possibilities that all managers face when taking up a managerial position. Whether Villas Boas is able to materialise his ambitious plans to transform Chelsea to a ruthless attacking force, is a very intriguing question, which only time can answer.

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THE big fight to revive Swansea city centre's ailing fortunes has been started.
This week will see the unveiling of a council action plan aimed at reclaiming the centre's status as a regional shopping destination.
And the success of the Swans in reaching the Premier League could prove to be an important catalyst in the rejuvenation campaign.
More help for traders, action to combat louts forcing shoppers away and even an appeal to the Welsh Government for a fairer deal are all on the agenda.
A report into the action plan will go before an extraordinary council meeting on Thursday. It follows fears raised by some traders that Swansea is a city in crisis.
Strategic director for regeneration and housing, Phil Roberts, said: "The report looks at the key issues currently facing city centre traders and the action plan places the emphasis on what can be done immediately to help address their concerns."
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