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    Ramon Nunez is off the radar now
    James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

    Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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      Robinhio has arrived at Ac Milan

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        Stoke have re-signed the legend that is Salif Diao on a two year deal


        also, whats this theo walcott press conference all about, is he on the move?
        Edit; It's for England, never mind
        Last edited by Gibbo; 31-08-10, 02:06 PM.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          Originally posted by gibbo9 View Post
          Stoke have re-signed the legend that is Salif Diao on a two year deal
          At least we can say we only signed him once.

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            Last week we were discussing how AC Milan were so broke that they had to persuade Genoa to buy Kevin Prince Boateng and loan him to them.

            Yet today they seem to be signing Ibrahamovic and Robinho WTF

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              Originally posted by -V- View Post
              Last week we were discussing how AC Milan were so broke that they had to persuade Genoa to buy Kevin Prince Boateng and loan him to them.

              Yet today they seem to be signing Ibrahamovic and Robinho WTF
              Mate of mine is italian and a big milan supporter - he reckons they're getting both on loan without a fee, and with an option to buy in 12 months - so it's not costing them anything other than wages, at this stage.

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                Just heard from a reliable source that Steve Bruce is to make a late effort to lure Ronaldinho to the Stadium of Light from AC Milan if the signing of Asamoah Gyan falls through, which appears to be likely with agreeing personal terms the problem. Watch this space."
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                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                  Robinho makes permanent move to AC Milan. WTF is going on with Milan?
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    Gyan completes record move

                    Sunderland have broken their transfer record with the signing of Ghana international striker Asamoah Gyan from Rennes.

                    The Black Cats were locked in talks for much of transfer deadline day to secure the signing of Gyan, who was one of the stars of this summer's World Cup finals.

                    Now the North East club have finalised a deal worth in excess of £13million for Gyan, beating their previous record of £10million which they paid for Darren Bent from Tottenham in 2009.

                    The 24-year-old underwent a medical on Tuesday morning before penning a four-year contract with the Black Cats.

                    In a move to off-set some of the huge fee, Sunderland have agreed to let Martyn Waghorn join Leicester in a deal worth £3million.
                    RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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                      i know its not transfer but... Morientes is going to retire.

                      edit: oops i didnt see thread about that

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                        Spurs apparently close to signing Van der Vaart.

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                          Arsenal
                          In Marouane Chamakh, Laurent Koscielny, Sebastien Squillaci
                          Out Armand Traore, Mikael Silvestre, William Gallas, Jay Simpson, Sol Campbell, Eduardo da Silva, Francis Coquelin loan, Philippe Senderos, Fran Merida

                          Aston Villa
                          In Stephen Ireland
                          Out James Milner, Nicky Shorey, Marlon Harewood, Stephen OHalloran

                          Birmingham
                          In Aliaksandr Hleb Barcelona Loan, Martin Jiranek, Matt Derbyshire, Nikola Zigic, Ben Foster
                          Out Marcus Bent Loan, Lee Carsley, Franck Queudrue, Gary McSheffrey

                          Blackburn
                          In Benjani Mwaruwari
                          Out Zurab Khizanishvili loan

                          Blackpool
                          In DJ Campbell, Marlon Harewood, Craig Cathcart
                          Out Stephen McPhee

                          Bolton
                          In Rodrigo Moreno, Tom Eaves, Ivan Klasnic, Marcos Alonso, Martin Petrov
                          Out Zoltan Harsanyi

                          Chelsea
                          In Ramires Benfica, Tomas Kalas, Yossi Benayoun
                          Out Franco Di Santo, Michael Mancienne Loan, Ricardo Carvalho , Jack Cork Burnley, Scott Sinclair, Deco, Danny Philliskirk, Joe Cole, Michael Ballack

                          Everton
                          In Jamie Cureton, Magaye Gueye, Jermain Beckford
                          Out Lukas Jutkiewicz, Dan Gosling

                          Fulham
                          In Carlos Salcido, Rafik Halliche, Moussa Dembele, Jonathan Greening, Philippe Senderos
                          Out Paul Konchesky, Toni Kallio, Andranik Teymourian, Chris Smalling, Erik Nevland, Christopher Buchtmann

                          Liverpool
                          In Paul Konchesky, Raul Meireles, Christian Poulsen, Danny Wilson, Joe Cole, Milan Jovanovic, Jonjo Shelvey
                          Out Emiliano Insua, Javier Mascherano, Alberto Aquilani, Philipp Degen, Albert Riera, Yossi Benayoun, Fabio Aurelio, Mikel San Jose, David Martin

                          Manchester City
                          In James Milner, Mario Balotelli, Aleksandar Kolarov, Webuyanycunt, David Silva, Jerome Boateng,Yaya Toure
                          Out Robinho, Stephen Ireland, Craig Bellamy, Nedum Onuoha, Javier Garrido, Valeri Bojinov, Sylvinho, Benjani Mwaruwari, Martin Petrov

                          Manchester Utd
                          In Chris Smalling, Javier Hernandez, Bebe
                          Out Tom Cleverley, Danny Welbeck, Craig Cathcart, Tom Heaton, Zoran Tosic, Ben Foster

                          Newcastle
                          In Hatem Ben Arfa, Cheick Tiote, Sol Campbell, Dan Gosling
                          Out none

                          Stoke
                          In Eidur Gudjohnsen, Jermaine Pennant, Jonathan Walters, Kenwyne Jones
                          Out James Beattie, Ibrahima Sonko, Diego Arismendi, Andy Griffin

                          Sunderland
                          In Asamoah Gyan, Danny Welbeck, Nedum Onuoha, John Mensah, Marcos Angeleri, Titus Bramble, Ahmed Al-Muhammadi, Simon Mignolet, Cristian Riveros
                          Out Matthew Kilgallon, Kenwyne Jones, Marton Fulop, Nyron Nosworthy, Daryl Murphy, Lorik Cana, Roy ODonovan

                          Tottenham
                          In Stipe Pletikosa, William Gallas
                          Out Dorian Dervitte Villarreal, John Bostock, Adel Taarabt

                          West Bromwich
                          In Marc-Antoine Fortune, Peter Odemwingie, Nicky Shorey, Pablo Ibanez, Gabriel Tamas
                          Out Leon Barnett, Borja Valero, Jonathan Greening, Robert Koren

                          West Ham
                          In Paul Scharner, Victor Obinna, Winston Reid, Tal Ben Haim, Frederic Piquionne, Pablo Barrera, Thomas Hitzlsperger
                          Out Alessandro Diamanti, Guillermo Franco

                          Wigan
                          In Franco Di Santo, Tom Cleverley, Steven Caldwell, James McArthur, Mauro Boselli
                          Out Jason Scotland, Jason Koumas, Olivier Kapo, Antonio Amaya, Titus Bramble, Paul Scharner, Tomasz Cywka

                          Wolverhampton
                          In Marcus Bent, Michael Mancienne, Stephen Hunt, Steven Mouyokolo, Steven Fletcher, Jelle van Damme
                          Out Andy Keogh, Sam Vokes, Andrew Surman, Chris Iwelumo, Jason Shackell
                          RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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                            harry redknapp has said they have signed VDV for 8million after an 18million move to bayern fell through yestterday
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                            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Arsenal
                              In Marouane Chamakh, Laurent Koscielny, Sebastien Squillaci
                              Out Armand Traore, Mikael Silvestre, William Gallas, Jay Simpson, Sol Campbell, Eduardo da Silva, Francis Coquelin loan, Philippe Senderos, Fran Merida
                              So they've lost 4 centre backs and replaced with 2, and not added a goalie. Arguably weaker IMO.

                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Aston Villa
                              In Stephen Ireland
                              Out James Milner, Nicky Shorey, Marlon Harewood, Stephen OHalloran
                              Ireland for Milner is a straight swap. Who they get to replace O'Neill will be the factor that decides their season. No stronger than last season, but no weaker really.

                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Chelsea
                              In Ramires Benfica, Tomas Kalas, Yossi Benayoun
                              Out Franco Di Santo, Michael Mancienne Loan, Ricardo Carvalho , Jack Cork, Scott Sinclair, Deco, Danny Philliskirk, Joe Cole, Michael Ballack
                              As a few have said, Carvalho is a big loss and one I'm surprised they haven't replaced. Still the team to beat though, and their form so far is showing that.

                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Manchester City
                              In James Milner, Mario Balotelli, Aleksandar Kolarov, Webuyanycunt, David Silva, Jerome Boateng, Yaya Toure
                              Out Robinho, Stephen Ireland, Craig Bellamy, Nedum Onuoha, Javier Garrido, Valeri Bojinov, Sylvinho, Benjani Mwaruwari, Martin Petrov

                              The only team to have really strengthened really. I'd say they're a shoe-in for third, depends on how well Mancini manages their morale - we've already seen Adebayor spouting off.

                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Manchester Utd
                              In Chris Smalling, Javier Hernandez, Bebe
                              Out Tom Cleverley, Danny Welbeck, Craig Cathcart, Tom Heaton, Zoran Tosic, Ben Foster
                              No changes to the first team. A few of their team are starting to show their age, but its that experience they'll rely on.

                              Originally posted by doogle View Post
                              Tottenham
                              In Stipe Pletikosa, William Gallas
                              Out Dorian Dervitte, John Bostock, Adel Taarabt
                              After all the big names they've been linked with (same as every summer really) they've not exactly strengthened have they? I think fatigue will get to them later in the season. Subject to 'Arrys wheelings and dealings Van Der Vaart would definately improve them, but it wasn't really one of their weak area's

                              We might not have had the greatest of summers, but there's only City that have improved. I think with a bit of luck (on injuries in particular), we should be fighting it out with Arsenal for 4th place.

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                                From the beeb

                                2015: I can exclusively reveal... the Tottenham media staff are still not answering their phones. Given we had planned to wrap this commentary bad boy up at around 1900 BST, I'm starting to wonder how long I should continue. It might be worth sticking around just in case Rafael van der Vaart is presented this evening, though… especially if his missus is in tow. Even if VdV is rubbish, she'll brighten up White Hart Lane on a matchday and no mistake.

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