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Thursday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:58 am

Man City rookie Assulin considering his Eastlands future
Manchester City rookie Gai Assulin says is he considering his future at the club already - just under a year after signing for the club.
Assulin moved to Eastlands from Barcelona in October 2010 but has yet to make a senior appearance for the club, despite being tipped as a future star.
The 20-year-old, who plays on the wing or as an attacking midfielder, was expected to make his debut in the Carling Cup clash with Birmingham on Wednesday night.
But Assulin has not made the City squad and now the Israel international is weighing up his options.
He said: "Thanks for all wishes. About tonight, unfortunately I'm not in the squad. It could be a good opportunity for me. Time to think about my future."

Significant step for Hargreaves on a night when City stroll home
Owen Hargreaves will not be getting carried away, not least because he has experienced promising new beginnings on this Manchester City turf once before – and just look where those took him.
His Manchester United debut came in this very stadium over four years ago when his muscular tackling – too much for Elano that Sunday afternoon – was the sole source of United optimism as his new side fell away to a 1-0 defeat. Little attention was paid to Sir Alex Ferguson's disclosure, that evening, that Hargreaves would not be joining up with England the next day because of a knee problem.
Privately, City's staff have been excited by the physical condition of Hargreaves, who has not troubled the club physiotherapists once in the 23 days since he underwent a medical, but they knew the only true test would come in the heat of competitive football.
The stadium clock had marked 13 minutes last night when that test came – the first serious, unflinching challenge Hargreaves made, right leg outstretched, on Birmingham City's Irish striker Adam Rooney. For a second after he emerged from it you held your breath to see if he would be running or hobbling. He ran.
This was a more significant moment than the one which makes the headlines, wonderful though the sweetly struck, 25-yard shot was, four minutes later, when Hargreaves took a touch and arced a ball into the top right-hand corner of Birmingham's net. The muted celebration – hands briefly aloft before he turned back to the clamour of team-mates – was not of a typical debutant who had taken 17 minutes to produce an act of genius. "Fergie, Fergie, sign him on!" City's crowd sang out to a player whose offer to play for nothing at Old Trafford was declined this summer.
The midfielder's onward journey at City will certainly bring far tougher competition than this. Never has the title "holders" less befitted a side than it did Birmingham last night, and though the home side could draw on a £106m team which included Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli, they barely had need to draw breath.
Kolo Touré, captain on his first appearance since suspension for failing a drug test in February, provided the one rescue, clearing off the line a bicycle-kick from Curtis Davies, the opposing captain. There were also first starts for Stefan Savic and Abdul Razak and the sight of transfer-listed Wayne Bridge as a left winger on his first start of the season.
Bridge began the move which yielded City's second goal – a pass for Aleksandar Kolarov whose cross was swept in first-time, left-footed on 38 minutes by Balotelli, starting his first game since the Community Shield.
Tevez's distance run revealed that he never shirks when the white line separates him from the distractions, though he should have capped the game with a breakaway goal five minutes from time. It was to Hargreaves that the night belonged, though. A sliding challenge across a greasy surface to halt Keith Fahey was his second and last serious stretch of the night and manager Roberto Mancini's initial plan to limit him to 45 minutes was dispensed with.
He left the field just before the hour, to a standing ovation. The challenge of Everton is next, on Saturday, with Hargreaves' place on City's bench having been contingent on last night going well. After just six minutes' competitive football in the previous three years it will feel like he has climbed a mountain, though he knows he is only hacking around in the foothills.

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OTHER BOLLOX
Arsenal are ready to make a £10m January transfer move for versatile Fiorentina star Juan Manuel Vargas. Daily Mirror

Striker Michael Owen has hinted that he will leave Manchester United next summer to get more playing time in the final years of his career. Daily Mirror

Birmingham could hand a new deal to out-of-contract James McFadden. The Scotland forward has been out for a year with a knee injury but is now training with his old team-mates. Daily Mirror

Arsenal are rumoured to be monitoring Barcelona youngster Rafa Alcantara with a view to making a move to capture the teenager in the January transfer window. Caught Offside

Aston Villa are set to go head-to-head with Italian side Napoli to sign Rosenborg and Norway midfielder Markus Henriksen. Daily Mirror

Tottenham are plotting a cut-price January move for striker Eder Lopes, whose Portuguese side Academica de Coimbra would rather sell than lose him on a free in the summer. Daily Mirror

Liverpool and Tottenham will have to go head-to-head with Roma if they are to capture Sao Paulo's 19-year-old midfielder Lucas. Inside Futbol

Argentina legend Diego Maradona has revealed that he tried to persuade Real Madrid to sign his son-in-law Sergio Aguero this summer. talkSHIT

Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka is yet to decide whether to extend his contract at Stamford Bridge. the Sun

Newcastle defender Danny Simpson believes the club can 'do a Birmingham' and win the Carling Cup because the top clubs' current interests lie elsewhere. Daily Mirror

QPR new boy Joey Barton is already whipping Adel Taarabt into shape on the training ground - just weeks after displacing him as club captain. Metro

Blackburn owners Venkys look set to hold face-to-face talks with representatives of the club's supporters in India next month. Daily Telegraph

Tottenham's Jermain Defoe and Fulham's Bobby Zamora joined Manchester United duo Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand as the latest victims of urban street magician 'Dynamo'.Metro
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Re: Thursday's B*ll*x

Postby guv111 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:59 am

Also:

Manchester City footballer Carlos Tevez has been fined and had his licence endorsed after pleading guilty to speeding. The Argentinian striker clocked 38mph in a 30mph zone in Stretford, Manchester, on the afternoon of November 13 last year.


The only speeding he's done lately has been en route to the pie shop.
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Re: Thursday's B*ll*x

Postby john@staustell » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:07 am

I keep wondering what we'll do without Gai.
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Postby john@staustell » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:09 am

guv111 wrote:Also:

Manchester City footballer Carlos Tevez has been fined and had his licence endorsed after pleading guilty to speeding. The Argentinian striker clocked 38mph in a 30mph zone in Stretford, Manchester, on the afternoon of November 13 last year.


The only speeding he's done lately has been en route to the pie shop.


He must have had a poor lawyer. Isn't there a legal precedent in Manchester for getting off scot free if you needed to go to do No. 2s urgently?
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Re: Thursday's B*ll*x

Postby Dronny » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:26 am

john@staustell wrote:
guv111 wrote:Also:

Manchester City footballer Carlos Tevez has been fined and had his licence endorsed after pleading guilty to speeding. The Argentinian striker clocked 38mph in a 30mph zone in Stretford, Manchester, on the afternoon of November 13 last year.


The only speeding he's done lately has been en route to the pie shop.


He must have had a poor lawyer. Isn't there a legal precedent in Manchester for getting off scot free if you needed to go to do No. 2s urgently?


Only if it's to crap on a scum fan.....altho I don't suppose whiskynose used that excuse?
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Re: Thursday's B*ll*x

Postby Goaters 103 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:37 am

john@staustell wrote:I keep wondering what we'll do without Gai.


Ha Ha, agreed. He must be about 36th in line to the team-sheet at City. Go ahead Gai, think about your future.
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