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Postby Chinners » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:16 pm

Milner closes in on City move as Villa eye cash-plus-Stephen-Ireland deal
James Milner returned to training at Aston Villa on Tuesday and hopes his proposed move to Manchester City will be finally approved by this weekend.
City and Villa are still haggling over a fee for the England midfielder, 24, who has 11 caps.
But the two clubs are believed to be close to a compromise after City’s initial bid in May of £20million plus add-ons was rejected.
Milner has told team-mates a deal is likely to be struck soon as Villa need to generate cash to fund their own moves in the market.
Villa boss Martin O’Neill, who has to sell-to-buy, has transfers for Spurs’ Robbie Keane and Celtic’s Aiden McGeady already lined-up.
Now Milner is waiting on the green light to be given permission to speak to City officials.
And a deal for Milner could include out-of-favour City midfielder Stephen Ireland going in the opposite direction as they are unwilling to pay £30m cash.
Milner trained yesterday after seeing a chiropractor on Monday night when Villa return from Portugal.
Milner did not play for Villa against Feyenoord and Benfica in the the Guadiana Cup at the weekend.Mirror

LIONEL MESSI: ALEX FERGUSON REGRETS LETTING CARLOS TEVEZ GO



Lionel Messi thinks Alex Ferguson regrets letting Carlos Tevez move to Manchester City
LIONEL Messi believes Sir Alex Ferguson regrets letting his Argentina team-mate Carlos Tevez move to Manchester City, who he believes are now only two world-class defenders away from winning the Premier League title.
He said: “I am sure United and Ferguson regret letting Carlitos go, and if they had shown him more respect he would still be there.
“It was never about money for Carlitos – it was about respect and needing to feel wanted. And the truth is United made him feel unwanted while City have done everything they could do to make him feel wanted. It doesn’t matter how good you are or how much money you earn, it’s a basic human emotion to want to feel loved.
“I thought it would take City years to win the title, but looking at the players they now have I think they can do it, and Carlitos’ goals can fire them above Chelsea and United. When you look at Carlitos, Yaya Toure, David Silva and all the others you need to start taking them seriously.
“They have a great squad, a great manager and are probably two world-class defenders away from winning the title. Carlitos can be the most feared striker in Europe next year along with David Villa, and I expect him to score 30 league goals.”
Messi describes midfield anchorman Toure as ‘a beast’ and has tipped him to fully justify the £27million fee Manchester City paid to Barcelona this summer.
“It doesn’t matter who else City sign they will not get a better signing than Yaya. He is an absolute beast of a player and will dominate games for City. If City do end up winning the title this season, this will be the signing that does it for them.”

Man City set to land Barcelona midfielder
Big-spending Manchester City are ready to snap up £34million-rated Barcelona kid Gai Assulin – for nothing.
The 19-year-old Israeli attacking midfielder has arrived for talks about a surprise move to City after cancelling his contract with Barca where he had the sky-high valuation in his deal.
Assulin made the Barca first team for a Cup tie at the age of 16 and is also his country’s youngest-ever cap. But a bad knee injury set him back and he fell out with Pep Guardiola’s coaching team.
Now City are set to snap him up and increase the quality of their emerging talent - an area they think needs to be improved.
Assulin could be signed up and sent out on loan as the mega-bucks club try to bring through the next generation of players and avoid spending millions in future. Mirror

LESLIE BOLLOX
Mark Hughes turns up heat on Man City to begin simple life at Fulham
Hughes says he would have taken City into Champions League
Fulham manager Mark Hughes has been promised a transfer budget by the club's chairman, Mohamed Al Fayed.
Mark Hughes has intensified the pressure on his successor at Manchester City by suggesting that Roberto Mancini underachieved last season, insisting he would have earned his old club a Champions League place had he not been sacked.
Speaking at his unveiling as the new manager of Fulham today, Hughes admitted he was "disappointed" to be sacked last December as he believes he was on course to exceed the club's pre-season target of a sixth-place finish. City were sixth when the Welshman was replaced and under Mancini finished fifth, but when asked whether he would have steered the club to the Champions League had he not been dismissed, Hughes answered: "Yes, I think I would have. Fourth was very achievable.
Hughes spoke without rancour but did not attempt to disguise his displeasure with the way his job was complicated at City, both by "the layers of management" and his lack of full control over transfers. "Some occasions at City, in fairness, some players were presented to me that I didn't really have a direct influence in but when you get a phone call and someone says, 'Would you like Robinho?' you say: 'Well, yeah' but whether or not a situation like that was correct in terms of the timing and the development of the club at the stage is open to debate."
Hughes was eager to distance himself from some of the extravagant transfers fees paid during his reign. "The figures are always quoted in terms of my record at Manchester City. I can quite understand that but the amounts paid weren't really directly influenced by me. No one could have done a better job than me [at City] given the circumstances."
Hughes ramped up the pressure on Mancini by insisting the Italian had to deliver a better finish this term and challenge for the title. "Given the amount of investment that they've already put into their playing staff, then certainly the top four has to be nailed on for them and really they should be looking to push on to win the Premier League," he said.
If Hughes insists City should set their sights high this term, he is no less ambitious for his new club. He was initially reluctant to accept the job because he feared Fulham may have been lulled into complacency after having reaching a record-high Premier League perch – seventh – and the Europa League final in the past two years under Roy Hodgson. "They could very well have rested on their laurels and patted themselves on the back and said, 'We've done OK, now let's cut our cloth accordingly and rein things in again' but that's not the case.
"After discussing things with Alistair Mackintosh [Fulham chief executive] my perception completely changed. I think they see an opportunity to build on what has gone on in the last couple of years and they want me, as the manager, to do that for them. Some managers like to downplay ambitions but I've never operated like that – the players and supporters need to know that something can be achieved."
He has made it clear to his new chairman, Mohamed Al Fayed, that achieving the initial target – a top 10 league finish this season – entails buying some new players. "The Premier League is a very expensive league and you do need resources and you need funds to keep energising the team," Hughes said.
"If you don't add quality to a club you'll stand still and people will overtake you." Fayed, who sold Harrods for £1.5bn in the summer, has assured him that money will be made available – and demonstrated his commitment by making an impromptu appearance at today's press conference and thrusting a £50 note into Hughes's hand. Yet Hughes acknowledged that reported targets at his former club, notably Craig Bellamy and Roque Santa Cruz, may be "out of our price range", although he hinted that a deal may still be done. "If players of that ability were available, obviously I would be interested. It would require a big swing in terms of the amounts we've paid before but it may not impossible."
Fayed said he would allow Hughes to exert the influence that the Welshman says he was denied at City. "You have to give people responsibility, that is very important," the chairman said. "Fulham is a wonderful club and he is happy with our methods for running things. No complications, no bureaucracy." Guardian

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TRANSFER BOLLOX
Ramires on the way to Chelsea in £18m switch... and will £27m Benfica team-mate David Luiz be next?
Chelsea target Ramires is expected to undergo a medical on Tuesday ahead of completing an £18million move from Benfica to Stamford Bridge.
Sportsmail revealed last month that manager Carlo Ancelotti wanted to sign the Brazil midfielder following his impressive performances at the World Cup and in Benfica's title-winning campaign. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -next.html

Liverpool in shock move for former Arsenal ace
Liverpool are interested in out-of-favour AC Milan midfielder Mathieu Flamini
Liverpool have been linked with AC Milan midfielder Mathieu Flamini as the search for Javier Mascherano’s replacement goes on.
The Frenchman, who used to ply his trade in the Premier League for Arsenal, is the latest of a plethora of central midfielders linked with a move to Anfield. http://www.caughtoffside.com/2010/08/03 ... n-flamini/

Birmingham have lined up an ambitious bid to land Italian World Cup-winning left-back Fabio Grosso on a season-long loan from Juventus. Daily Mail

Spurs have opened talks over the £4m signing of Portugal striker Yannick Djalo from Sporting Lisbon but Newcastle are also reported to be interested. Daily Mirror

Sources in Barcelona say the family of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas are upset at the Catalan club's failure to sign the midfielder. Daily Mail

Spurs look set to let Morocco international midfielder Adel Taarabt leave White Hart Lane for QPR in a deal which could be worth up to £1m. Daily Mail

Leeds United boss Simon Grayson is set to sign Tottenham's young England centre-back Steven Caulker on a season-long loan deal. Daily Mirror

OTHER BOLLOX
West Ham players and coaching staff have been hurling abuse at goalkeeper Robert Green in a bid to prepare him for the World Cup backlash expected from crowds this season. Daily Mail

Hull owner Russell Bartlett has denied claims the club is heading for administration due to money owed on transfers. Daily Mail

Manchester United's Portuguese winger Nani has upstaged his team-mates by showing up to training in a limited-edition Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Valentino Balboni - costing £150,000, it is one of just 250 made in the world. Daily Mail

MONEY BOLLOX (NOT CITY'S)
Portsmouth to learn fate at High Court on Thursday
Portsmouth could face a points deduction if they lose the appeal
Portsmouth will find out on Thursday whether an appeal by tax authorities which disputes the amount of money they are owed has been successful.
HM Revenue & Customs says it is owed £13m more than the £24m claimed by Portsmouth's administrators.
Pompey, who were relegated to the Championship in May, are striving to come out of administration.
If the appeal succeeds, Pompey could face a further points penalty and the threat of liquidation.
Gregory Mitchell QC representing HMRC told the High Court on Tuesday that the club were operating a "sham" to avoid paying more tax.
He accused the club of paying players via image rights instead of salaries, meaning they would not have to pay tax on their earnings as they could be deposited in offshore accounts.
"[Pay-as-you-earn tax] should have been paid," Mitchell said. "For some years the club has entered into sham agreements under which players were being paid in respect of image rights when in fact there was no commercial basis for it.
"It was a way in which the club could pay the money into a tax haven."
HMRC claims it is owed a total of £37m and is challenging a Company Voluntary Agreement (CVA) which would allow Portsmouth to exit administration.
For a CVA to be agreed, it must win the support of those owed at least 75% of the unsecured debt. On 17 June the proposed agreement garnered 81.3% of the vote.
But HMRC has argued that the disputed £13m of debt was left out of the original calculations and, if included, it would then have more than the 25% of the debt it needs to block the CVA.
It has come down hard on Pompey as it seeks to dispute the situation where football creditors, such as clubs and players, are given preference and up to 100% of monies owed while other creditors only receive a fraction of what they are due.
HMRC is one of the non-football creditors and as such would receive only a percentage of what it is owed under the CVA, although if Portsmouth are liquidated HMRC could actually lose more money.
If it wins the case, HMRC could lose the £6m offered under the CVA, with Richard Sheldon QC representing Portsmouth saying: "We see no reason why HMRC want to pursue this appeal. They'd be shooting themselves, other creditors and the fans in the foot. I ask them to go away and consider whether they want to pursue this."
If High Court judge Mr Justice Mann finds in favour of HMRC and Portsmouth exit administration without agreeing a CVA, they could be docked 15-20 points by the Football League.
The administrators may then believe they have no option but to liquidate the club.
In February debt-ridden Portsmouth became the first Premier League club to enter administration. They were docked nine points.
Administrators later revealed Pompey owed about £120m and a plan was proposed in June to repay unsecured creditors at least 20p in the pound over five years.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Feed The Goat » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:21 pm

Jesus chinners it's only just Wednesday but thanks for your bollox it's always a pleasure
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:25 pm

Feed The Goat wrote:Jesus chinners it's only just Wednesday but thanks for your bollox it's always a pleasure


Saves him getting up early in the morning and doing it ;)

Cheers Chinners.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:29 pm

Ha ha, sorry it has been a bit eratic of late. I blame my missus finding another boyfriend ... or summit

Posting the bollox at 4am on one has been quite enjoyable mind.

oh, and I'll update the bollox later ... maybe
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby gillie » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:37 pm

Chinners wrote:Ha ha, sorry it has been a bit eratic of late. I blame my missus finding another boyfriend ... or summit

Posting the bollox at 4am on one has been quite enjoyable mind.

oh, and I'll update the bollox later ... maybe

Your love muscle out of order Chinners being as the missus is playing away?Lol
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:43 pm

Nah fella, as some band sang 'don't get mad, get even'!
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Postby gillie » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:45 pm

Chinners wrote:Nah fella, as some band sang 'don't get mad, get even'!

Way to go mate pmsl.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:47 pm

Anyway, this is a footie bollox thread so enough of my shit ...

Citizens Poised to Attack in 2010
As they approach, once again, the 100 million pound mark in the transfer market, Manchester City and head coach Roberto Mancini still find facets of their team to dislike. Yet, for a team still searching for a striker to add to an already formidable attack, much respect is already deserved to what appears to be the most dangerous attacking third in the Premier League.

For title-winning clubs in the Premier League, the magic number of points is about 90. For the Citizens, not only is 90 a desire in the category points, but a high aim to shoot for in the category of goals scored. While Chelsea managed to hit the back of the net 103 times in 2009, City mustered up a total of 73, six behind fourth place finisher Tottenham. The unwritten answer may appear as a necessity of a more formidable defense, but for Sheikh Al-Mansour, the answer to defensive mishaps is millions of pounds worth of pure shot-firing, free-kick taking, goal scoring material.

With the likes of World Cup winner David Silva added and Robinho back in the squad that so eagerly marooned him last January, a strong attack once helmed by Mark Hughes’ brainchild Craig Bellamy and Sven Goran-Erikkson’s favorite overpriced Brazilian Jo now places the two strikers likely on their way out riding the bench, and possibly not making Mancini’s 25-man registered team.

Depth is something never lacking in a strong team, and the new look City team speaks nothing but the same. Starting with Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tevez up front, who combined last year to score 43 goals for the Blues, more than half of their total goals in Premier League competitions. If three or even four men are preferred for Mancini’s tactical mind, or maybe just the scarf has been cutting of the circulation, the likes of Roque Santa Cruz, Robinho, and even Silva who has never hesitated to play up front all wait for their cracks at goal. Silva, who played few minutes for Spain in the World Cup campaign, came over to Eastlands for 30 million pounds, but this time plans on not letting himself be outshined by the likes of David Villa, who outscored him at Valencia in 2009, as well as in South Africa. With a determined Silva, a punishing Bellamy, and rejuvenation seasons from Santa Cruz and Robinho, the attack will be more dominant than ever.

At City, versatility is a key in the strength to attack. As is becoming the trend in most of European football, Mancini prefers to play a game with wingers on their opposite sides and the usual one or two strikers. Most often, an attacking midfielder will end up in the middle, in front of powerhouse defensive midfielder (and dropkick extraordinaire) Nigel de Jong and now the Premier League’s newest brother combination, the Toures. For the most part, that position is filled by the likes of Gareth Barry, but it seems there is hope for the likes of Stephen Ireland after strong preseason performances, and the acquisition of Villa’s James Milner still could be lying in the waits, as Martin O’Neil’s midfield slowly migrates its entirety to the blue side of Manchester. From the inside spreads wide where the depth and strength of the title hopefuls exemplifies itself even further. Adam Johnson, Shaun Wright-Phillips, and Vladimir Weiss fill the wings in, while preseason looks and prior remembrance shows Mancini’s willingness to play Robinho, Bellamy, Ireland, and Silva (his natural position, nonetheless) out wide feeding the ball back inside to duly nicknamed Carlos “Energizer bunny” Tevez and Emmanuel “Fear my goal celebrations” Adebayor. The fun isn’t done there for City, though.

In recent weeks and months, many a name has been thrown around the transfer mill at Eastlands, the most promising of those including Inter Milan wonderkid Mario Balotelli, Don Garber’s favorite lover Landon Donovan, Fernando Torres, and the one last name I can’t pronounce in Wolfsburg’s Edin Dzeko. The possibility of adding the talents of one of the above to an already formidable attack could put City over the top. With those additions plus the likes of an improving come January, the power of an attacking Manchester City could provide a shock in this year’s premier league.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby brite blu sky » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:52 pm

really dont agree with bringing players in for free, not when we have all this money.. surely we should let the freebies go to teams who really need it.

say like the rags for example, just an example mind
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby gillie » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:53 pm

Chinners wrote:Anyway, this is a footie bollox thread so enough of my shit ...

Citizens Poised to Attack in 2010
As they approach, once again, the 100 million pound mark in the transfer market, Manchester City and head coach Roberto Mancini still find facets of their team to dislike. Yet, for a team still searching for a striker to add to an already formidable attack, much respect is already deserved to what appears to be the most dangerous attacking third in the Premier League.

For title-winning clubs in the Premier League, the magic number of points is about 90. For the Citizens, not only is 90 a desire in the category points, but a high aim to shoot for in the category of goals scored. While Chelsea managed to hit the back of the net 103 times in 2009, City mustered up a total of 73, six behind fourth place finisher Tottenham. The unwritten answer may appear as a necessity of a more formidable defense, but for Sheikh Al-Mansour, the answer to defensive mishaps is millions of pounds worth of pure shot-firing, free-kick taking, goal scoring material.

With the likes of World Cup winner David Silva added and Robinho back in the squad that so eagerly marooned him last January, a strong attack once helmed by Mark Hughes’ brainchild Craig Bellamy and Sven Goran-Erikkson’s favorite overpriced Brazilian Jo now places the two strikers likely on their way out riding the bench, and possibly not making Mancini’s 25-man registered team.

Depth is something never lacking in a strong team, and the new look City team speaks nothing but the same. Starting with Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tevez up front, who combined last year to score 43 goals for the Blues, more than half of their total goals in Premier League competitions. If three or even four men are preferred for Mancini’s tactical mind, or maybe just the scarf has been cutting of the circulation, the likes of Roque Santa Cruz, Robinho, and even Silva who has never hesitated to play up front all wait for their cracks at goal. Silva, who played few minutes for Spain in the World Cup campaign, came over to Eastlands for 30 million pounds, but this time plans on not letting himself be outshined by the likes of David Villa, who outscored him at Valencia in 2009, as well as in South Africa. With a determined Silva, a punishing Bellamy, and rejuvenation seasons from Santa Cruz and Robinho, the attack will be more dominant than ever.

At City, versatility is a key in the strength to attack. As is becoming the trend in most of European football, Mancini prefers to play a game with wingers on their opposite sides and the usual one or two strikers. Most often, an attacking midfielder will end up in the middle, in front of powerhouse defensive midfielder (and dropkick extraordinaire) Nigel de Jong and now the Premier League’s newest brother combination, the Toures. For the most part, that position is filled by the likes of Gareth Barry, but it seems there is hope for the likes of Stephen Ireland after strong preseason performances, and the acquisition of Villa’s James Milner still could be lying in the waits, as Martin O’Neil’s midfield slowly migrates its entirety to the blue side of Manchester. From the inside spreads wide where the depth and strength of the title hopefuls exemplifies itself even further. Adam Johnson, Shaun Wright-Phillips, and Vladimir Weiss fill the wings in, while preseason looks and prior remembrance shows Mancini’s willingness to play Robinho, Bellamy, Ireland, and Silva (his natural position, nonetheless) out wide feeding the ball back inside to duly nicknamed Carlos “Energizer bunny” Tevez and Emmanuel “Fear my goal celebrations” Adebayor. The fun isn’t done there for City, though.

In recent weeks and months, many a name has been thrown around the transfer mill at Eastlands, the most promising of those including Inter Milan wonderkid Mario Balotelli, Don Garber’s favorite lover Landon Donovan, Fernando Torres, and the one last name I can’t pronounce in Wolfsburg’s Edin Dzeko. The possibility of adding the talents of one of the above to an already formidable attack could put City over the top. With those additions plus the likes of an improving come January, the power of an attacking Manchester City could provide a shock in this year’s premier league.

He is taking the piss with this crap journo bullshit.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:06 am

bollox indeed
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:12 am

Chinners wrote:bollox indeed


my bollocks yesterday really scared you didnt it? did my big bollocks make you really push harder and really force your hand? you finished so [strike]quickly[/strike] early Chinners...which is, fine.

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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby ronk » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:14 am

DoomMerchant wrote:
Chinners wrote:bollox indeed


my bollocks yesterday really scared you didnt it? did my big bollocks make you really push harder and really force your hand? you finished so [strike]quickly[/strike] early Chinners...which is, fine.

cheers


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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby ryanmjo » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:28 am

Wikipedia has this bollocks to say about the Barcelona kid:
Assulin was offered a one-week trial session, beginning July, 19, 2010, by Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce. Based on Allardyce's assessment of Assulin's performance, it will be determined whether or not Assulin will be offered a contract. Assulin has Spanish citizenship and will automatically qualify for an EU work permit if Allardyce chooses to offer him a contract. In August, Assulin was offered a trial session by Manchester City. Assulin accepted a two-week trial period by Stoke City on August, 2, 2010, by manager Tony Pulis after the player failed to attract the attention of Manchester City.


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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:29 am

DoomMerchant wrote:
Chinners wrote:bollox indeed


my bollocks yesterday really scared you didnt it? did my big bollocks make you really push harder and really force your hand? you finished so [strike]quickly[/strike] early Chinners...which is, fine.

cheers


Scared? more confused to be honest. I did my customary check to see if it had been posted and your thread caught my eye. Needless to say I continued your poor tone by posting in a similar fashion .... or summit whilst digesting you're bollox
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Aug 04, 2010 5:15 am

Chinners wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Chinners wrote:bollox indeed


my bollocks yesterday really scared you didnt it? did my big bollocks make you really push harder and really force your hand? you finished so [strike]quickly[/strike] early Chinners...which is, fine.

cheers


Scared? more confused to be honest. I did my customary check to see if it had been posted and your thread caught my eye. Needless to say I continued your poor tone by posting in a similar fashion .... or summit whilst digesting you're bollox


a pack of lies.

Also, are you ok with Ned staying after all the bollox he talked earlier in the summer? Discuss.

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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Aug 04, 2010 5:42 am

I wonder if it's true about this Gay Arse bloke? I like these unknown quantity type signings every now & then, especially if it's a young player. Few turn out brilliant but every now & then one does (unfortunately it's not usually for us but there's always a 1st time) .

You would think he'll be well coached, coming from Barca.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Bingo Lewis » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:42 am

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Man City set to land Barcelona midfielder
Big-spending Manchester City are ready to snap up £34million-rated Barcelona kid Gai Assulin – for nothing.
The 19-year-old Israeli attacking midfielder has arrived for talks about a surprise move to City after cancelling his contract with Barca where he had the sky-high valuation in his deal.
Assulin made the Barca first team for a Cup tie at the age of 16 and is also his country’s youngest-ever cap. But a bad knee injury set him back and he fell out with Pep Guardiola’s coaching team.
Now City are set to snap him up and increase the quality of their emerging talent - an area they think needs to be improved.
Assulin could be signed up and sent out on loan as the mega-bucks club try to bring through the next generation of players and avoid spending millions in future. Mirror


I like the sound of this kid. he's missed a year in his development but Barca obviously thought he was gonna be massive slapping a release clause of over £30m on him at such a young age. I reckon at that age, and on a free it'd be daft not to take him on for a year and see if he gets back into it again. Its obvious he's gonna be a bit sluggish to get started, but given a year under his belt he could come on leaps and bounds. Whilst we have nothing to lose taking this kid on, its also pretty fucking exciting for his unknown quantity.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:44 am

Bingo Lewis wrote:
Chinners wrote:
Man City set to land Barcelona midfielder
Big-spending Manchester City are ready to snap up £34million-rated Barcelona kid Gai Assulin – for nothing.
The 19-year-old Israeli attacking midfielder has arrived for talks about a surprise move to City after cancelling his contract with Barca where he had the sky-high valuation in his deal.
Assulin made the Barca first team for a Cup tie at the age of 16 and is also his country’s youngest-ever cap. But a bad knee injury set him back and he fell out with Pep Guardiola’s coaching team.
Now City are set to snap him up and increase the quality of their emerging talent - an area they think needs to be improved.
Assulin could be signed up and sent out on loan as the mega-bucks club try to bring through the next generation of players and avoid spending millions in future. Mirror


I like the sound of this kid. he's missed a year in his development but Barca obviously thought he was gonna be massive slapping a release clause of over £30m on him at such a young age. I reckon at that age, and on a free it'd be daft not to take him on for a year and see if he gets back into it again. Its obvious he's gonna be a bit sluggish to get started, but given a year under his belt he could come on leaps and bounds. Whilst we have nothing to lose taking this kid on, its also pretty fucking exciting for his unknown quantity.

Apparently, the gay Assassin is off to Stoke.
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Bingo Lewis » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:46 am

Beefymcfc wrote:
Bingo Lewis wrote:
Chinners wrote:
Man City set to land Barcelona midfielder
Big-spending Manchester City are ready to snap up £34million-rated Barcelona kid Gai Assulin – for nothing.
The 19-year-old Israeli attacking midfielder has arrived for talks about a surprise move to City after cancelling his contract with Barca where he had the sky-high valuation in his deal.
Assulin made the Barca first team for a Cup tie at the age of 16 and is also his country’s youngest-ever cap. But a bad knee injury set him back and he fell out with Pep Guardiola’s coaching team.
Now City are set to snap him up and increase the quality of their emerging talent - an area they think needs to be improved.
Assulin could be signed up and sent out on loan as the mega-bucks club try to bring through the next generation of players and avoid spending millions in future. Mirror


I like the sound of this kid. he's missed a year in his development but Barca obviously thought he was gonna be massive slapping a release clause of over £30m on him at such a young age. I reckon at that age, and on a free it'd be daft not to take him on for a year and see if he gets back into it again. Its obvious he's gonna be a bit sluggish to get started, but given a year under his belt he could come on leaps and bounds. Whilst we have nothing to lose taking this kid on, its also pretty fucking exciting for his unknown quantity.

Apparently, the gay Assassin is off to Stoke.

Any potential talent he may have had will be ruined.
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