Monday's B*ll*x

Man City ready to spend big to get their man from Serie A
Reports coming out of Italy are that Manchester City will be making an official approach this coming week for Napoli midfielder, Marek Hamsik.
Hamsik has been the subject of much transfer gossip over the last 18 months and so it is easy to dismiss such transfer speculation, especially when Manchester City are involved, however the Italians do appear rather convinced that Hamsik will end up at Eastlands this summer.
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has reportedly been a long term admirer of the Slovakian international and of course they have the money, the biggest question that remains, is can Hamsik cope with the rigours and physicality of the Premier League? if he can, then he will without a doubt be a tremendous signing.
The 23 year old midfielder, who was Napoli’s top scorer in 2009, has made 140 appearances for the Italian club since signing for them in 2007, he has progressed into an exceptional player since his Napoli debut and has progressed to be the captain of the Slovakian national team.
The reports have suggested that Manchester City will be coming in with a bid of around 35-40 million Euros, figures that should convince the Napoli board to sell.
Eyre apparent: Rochdale appoint Steve Eyre as new manager
Rochdale have appointed former Manchester City coach Steve Eyre as their new manager.
The 39-year-old spent two decades working for the Blues and admitted the decision to leave his post as Under-21s coach at Eastlands was the most difficult of his career.
“It’s been an emotional decision – after 21 years at City and a lifetime supporting the club it is something of a risk to walk away,” said Eyre, son of City’s first-ever apprentice, Fred.
“Roberto Mancini is out of the country but I’ve had hourly conversations with Brian Kidd and Paul Power, who have both been incredibly supportive.
“While it’s been a heart-wrenching choice to make, I believe joining Rochdale is the right decision for me and my family and I’m very excited. I’ve had Premier League managers and first-team City players on the phone wishing me luck and now I can’t wait to get started.”
Eyre, who will be officially unveiled as the new manager at a press conference on Tuesday, is not fazed by the prospect of taking over the reins from Keith Hill, the most successful manager in the club’s history.
“Rochdale have punched above their weight in recent seasons and Keith Hill and Dave Flitcroft have to take a lot of the credit for that,” he said. “But I’m used to being around big shoes – Sven Goran Eriksson, Mark Hughes, Joe Royle to name a few – so I’m not daunted by the prospect of filling them!
“It was never my intention to leave City, but Chris Dunphy and the board did not have too much trouble selling Rochdale to me. The chairman and directors were all very supportive and it quickly dawned on me that this was an opportunity I had to take – a great club left in fine condition by Keith and Dave.”
Eyre revealed the role former Dale boss Hill had played in helping make up his mind.
“Keith has always been a role model for me, ever since I was an apprentice at Burnley and he was a few years older, making the grade at Blackburn. He was an inspiration and showed me then what could be achieved.
“We met up on holiday last year and he told me all about Dale. He said nothing but positive things and when he left for Barnsley we spoke again regarding the vacant position. He told me
‘I know it would be an almighty wrench to leave City, but if you are going to do it, this is the right club’.”
Manchester City star Carlos Tevez faces court after his £140,000 Bentley is caught by speed camera
Manchester City ace Carlos Tevez is to appear in court after his £140,000 sports car was caught on a speed camera.
The Argentinian has been charged with failing to disclose who was driving the Bentley Continental when it was flashed by the camera.
The car was photographed on the A56 Chester Road in Stretford allegedly travelling at 38mph – 8mph over the limit. The 27-year-old striker has already pleaded not guilty and the case is listed for trial at Oldham magistrates’ court on September 14.
Two years ago, Tevez – who lives in Prestbury – had his Bentley impounded after it emerged he did not have a full UK driving licence. The car was later returned and he was not prosecuted for any driving offence. The alleged offence involving the speed camera happened on February 12 – just hours after the Blues lost 2-1 to United in a derby clash at Old Trafford.
The Eastlands club are currently battling to hold on to the £250,000-a-week striker.
Tevez recently appeared to belittle Manchester for its weather and lack of restaurants in an interview in his homeland.
Manchester City want full asking price for Bayern Munich target Jerome Boateng
Manchester City will not budge from their current valuation of defender Jerome Boateng.
The Daily Mail claims Bayern Munich must pay City’s £17.5 million asking price if a deal with Bayern Munich is to be concluded.
The price appeared to signal the end of any further negotiations but Boateng’s public declaration of his desire to return to Germany with Bayern may have a bearing.
While the onus is on Bayern to find the money they have no compulsion to
rush the deal given Boateng’s wishes.
Conversely, City will not want to keep hold of a player who does not want to be at Eastalands and a so a compromise deal may well ultimately be agreed.

OTHER BOLLOX
Blackburn and Manchester United are ready to agree a compromise £20m fee to end their bitter dispute over 19-year-old Rovers defender Phil Jones. Daily Mirror
Chelsea are ready to match the £30m asking price from Santos for 19-year-old Brazilian striker Neymar. Metro
The Stamford Bridge club have also joined Tottenham in the race to sign Everton's 20-year-old midfielder Jack Rodwell. Daily Mail
Arsenal's majority shareholder Stan Kroenke is ready to open his chequebook in a bid to keep contract rebel Samir Nasri at the club, amid interest from Manchester United. Daily Mail
The Gunners are ready to listen to offers in excess of £25m for the 23-year-old French midfielder, however, Nasri will not be sold to another Premier League club. Footybunker.com
West Ham and England midfielder Scott Parker, 30, is waiting for the chance to join Tottenham, despite the Upton Park club receiving an offer from Turkish side Fenerbahce. Metro
Liverpool and Aston Villa will battle to sign Real Madrid defensive midfielder Fernando Gago, 25. Footylatest.com
Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla, 26, could be one of the arrivals at Liverpool this summer after goalkeeper Pepe Reina apparently recommended him to manager Kenny Dalglish. Metro
Everton are making a second attempt to sign attacking midfielder Sergio Canales, 20, on loan from Real Madrid. Daily Mirror
Lorient striker Kevin Gameiro, 24, has joined Paris St Germain on a four-year deal, ending rumours of a possible move to the Premier League. Tottenham, Newcastle and Arsenal had been linked to the player. talkSport
Bolton are making a £4m bid to sign striker Rodrigo Moreno from Benfica. The 20-year-old Spaniard had a season-long loan spell with the Trotters in 2010/2011. Daily Mirror
Newcastle hope to fend off late interest from Everton to sign West Ham striker Demba Ba, 26. Daily Mail
Birmingham may take legal action against former manager Alex McLeish if he tries to take over at rivals Aston Villa after quitting Blues. the Sun
The Glazer family are considering returning Manchester United to the stock market in a £1.7bn flotation that would result in the club being listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, rather than in London. Daily Mail
Steve McClaren is set to be unveiled as the new Nottingham Forest manager, only one day after Billy Davies was sacked. Former England manager McClaren has been out of work since being sacked by German side Wolfsburg in February. the Sun
Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins has backed Daniel Sturridge to become one of the best strikers in the Premier League if he knuckles down. talkSport
Injury-plagued Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate has until the end of the month to sort his future out at White Hart Lane. Daily Mirror
Birmingham City star Liam Ridgewell has called off his £170,000 wedding by sending a text to guests only eight days before the ceremony. Daily Mirror
England strikers Wayne Rooney and Andy Carroll have been 'treating' holidaymakers in Barbados to a few Beatles tunes. The duo belted out some of the band's classics as they recharged their batteries on the Caribbean island. Daily Mail
Reports coming out of Italy are that Manchester City will be making an official approach this coming week for Napoli midfielder, Marek Hamsik.
Hamsik has been the subject of much transfer gossip over the last 18 months and so it is easy to dismiss such transfer speculation, especially when Manchester City are involved, however the Italians do appear rather convinced that Hamsik will end up at Eastlands this summer.
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has reportedly been a long term admirer of the Slovakian international and of course they have the money, the biggest question that remains, is can Hamsik cope with the rigours and physicality of the Premier League? if he can, then he will without a doubt be a tremendous signing.
The 23 year old midfielder, who was Napoli’s top scorer in 2009, has made 140 appearances for the Italian club since signing for them in 2007, he has progressed into an exceptional player since his Napoli debut and has progressed to be the captain of the Slovakian national team.
The reports have suggested that Manchester City will be coming in with a bid of around 35-40 million Euros, figures that should convince the Napoli board to sell.
Eyre apparent: Rochdale appoint Steve Eyre as new manager
Rochdale have appointed former Manchester City coach Steve Eyre as their new manager.
The 39-year-old spent two decades working for the Blues and admitted the decision to leave his post as Under-21s coach at Eastlands was the most difficult of his career.
“It’s been an emotional decision – after 21 years at City and a lifetime supporting the club it is something of a risk to walk away,” said Eyre, son of City’s first-ever apprentice, Fred.
“Roberto Mancini is out of the country but I’ve had hourly conversations with Brian Kidd and Paul Power, who have both been incredibly supportive.
“While it’s been a heart-wrenching choice to make, I believe joining Rochdale is the right decision for me and my family and I’m very excited. I’ve had Premier League managers and first-team City players on the phone wishing me luck and now I can’t wait to get started.”
Eyre, who will be officially unveiled as the new manager at a press conference on Tuesday, is not fazed by the prospect of taking over the reins from Keith Hill, the most successful manager in the club’s history.
“Rochdale have punched above their weight in recent seasons and Keith Hill and Dave Flitcroft have to take a lot of the credit for that,” he said. “But I’m used to being around big shoes – Sven Goran Eriksson, Mark Hughes, Joe Royle to name a few – so I’m not daunted by the prospect of filling them!
“It was never my intention to leave City, but Chris Dunphy and the board did not have too much trouble selling Rochdale to me. The chairman and directors were all very supportive and it quickly dawned on me that this was an opportunity I had to take – a great club left in fine condition by Keith and Dave.”
Eyre revealed the role former Dale boss Hill had played in helping make up his mind.
“Keith has always been a role model for me, ever since I was an apprentice at Burnley and he was a few years older, making the grade at Blackburn. He was an inspiration and showed me then what could be achieved.
“We met up on holiday last year and he told me all about Dale. He said nothing but positive things and when he left for Barnsley we spoke again regarding the vacant position. He told me
‘I know it would be an almighty wrench to leave City, but if you are going to do it, this is the right club’.”
Manchester City star Carlos Tevez faces court after his £140,000 Bentley is caught by speed camera
Manchester City ace Carlos Tevez is to appear in court after his £140,000 sports car was caught on a speed camera.
The Argentinian has been charged with failing to disclose who was driving the Bentley Continental when it was flashed by the camera.
The car was photographed on the A56 Chester Road in Stretford allegedly travelling at 38mph – 8mph over the limit. The 27-year-old striker has already pleaded not guilty and the case is listed for trial at Oldham magistrates’ court on September 14.
Two years ago, Tevez – who lives in Prestbury – had his Bentley impounded after it emerged he did not have a full UK driving licence. The car was later returned and he was not prosecuted for any driving offence. The alleged offence involving the speed camera happened on February 12 – just hours after the Blues lost 2-1 to United in a derby clash at Old Trafford.
The Eastlands club are currently battling to hold on to the £250,000-a-week striker.
Tevez recently appeared to belittle Manchester for its weather and lack of restaurants in an interview in his homeland.
Manchester City want full asking price for Bayern Munich target Jerome Boateng
Manchester City will not budge from their current valuation of defender Jerome Boateng.
The Daily Mail claims Bayern Munich must pay City’s £17.5 million asking price if a deal with Bayern Munich is to be concluded.
The price appeared to signal the end of any further negotiations but Boateng’s public declaration of his desire to return to Germany with Bayern may have a bearing.
While the onus is on Bayern to find the money they have no compulsion to
rush the deal given Boateng’s wishes.
Conversely, City will not want to keep hold of a player who does not want to be at Eastalands and a so a compromise deal may well ultimately be agreed.

OTHER BOLLOX
Blackburn and Manchester United are ready to agree a compromise £20m fee to end their bitter dispute over 19-year-old Rovers defender Phil Jones. Daily Mirror
Chelsea are ready to match the £30m asking price from Santos for 19-year-old Brazilian striker Neymar. Metro
The Stamford Bridge club have also joined Tottenham in the race to sign Everton's 20-year-old midfielder Jack Rodwell. Daily Mail
Arsenal's majority shareholder Stan Kroenke is ready to open his chequebook in a bid to keep contract rebel Samir Nasri at the club, amid interest from Manchester United. Daily Mail
The Gunners are ready to listen to offers in excess of £25m for the 23-year-old French midfielder, however, Nasri will not be sold to another Premier League club. Footybunker.com
West Ham and England midfielder Scott Parker, 30, is waiting for the chance to join Tottenham, despite the Upton Park club receiving an offer from Turkish side Fenerbahce. Metro
Liverpool and Aston Villa will battle to sign Real Madrid defensive midfielder Fernando Gago, 25. Footylatest.com
Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla, 26, could be one of the arrivals at Liverpool this summer after goalkeeper Pepe Reina apparently recommended him to manager Kenny Dalglish. Metro
Everton are making a second attempt to sign attacking midfielder Sergio Canales, 20, on loan from Real Madrid. Daily Mirror
Lorient striker Kevin Gameiro, 24, has joined Paris St Germain on a four-year deal, ending rumours of a possible move to the Premier League. Tottenham, Newcastle and Arsenal had been linked to the player. talkSport
Bolton are making a £4m bid to sign striker Rodrigo Moreno from Benfica. The 20-year-old Spaniard had a season-long loan spell with the Trotters in 2010/2011. Daily Mirror
Newcastle hope to fend off late interest from Everton to sign West Ham striker Demba Ba, 26. Daily Mail
Birmingham may take legal action against former manager Alex McLeish if he tries to take over at rivals Aston Villa after quitting Blues. the Sun
The Glazer family are considering returning Manchester United to the stock market in a £1.7bn flotation that would result in the club being listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, rather than in London. Daily Mail
Steve McClaren is set to be unveiled as the new Nottingham Forest manager, only one day after Billy Davies was sacked. Former England manager McClaren has been out of work since being sacked by German side Wolfsburg in February. the Sun
Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins has backed Daniel Sturridge to become one of the best strikers in the Premier League if he knuckles down. talkSport
Injury-plagued Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate has until the end of the month to sort his future out at White Hart Lane. Daily Mirror
Birmingham City star Liam Ridgewell has called off his £170,000 wedding by sending a text to guests only eight days before the ceremony. Daily Mirror
England strikers Wayne Rooney and Andy Carroll have been 'treating' holidaymakers in Barbados to a few Beatles tunes. The duo belted out some of the band's classics as they recharged their batteries on the Caribbean island. Daily Mail