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EPL Summer Transfers
Jus Blazin
#61 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 10:29:15 AM
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Seems the Mourinho formation is coming to an end at Chelsea. So with internationals Mata, Hazard and Marin on the line up, not forgetting Ramires, Lampard, Obi Mikel, Meireles on the side, how do you think Chelsea will line up? My guess is they'll have to adopt a totally new formation, one that will try get the best out of Torres. Kagawa to Man U is good, having gone through the Bundesliga. SAF could partner Kagawa and Carrick in midfield, have Nani and Valencia on the wings, and play Young in the hole behind Rooney or partner Rooney with Welbeck. That's still a good attacking lineup, though it doesn't seem illustrious compared to Chelsea or City.
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smano
#62 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 11:21:39 AM
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Hazard's deal in detail

http://www.goal.com/en-g...es-him-chelseas-highest

I'm trying to imagine next season"s EPL being a 5 horse race - Utd, City, Chelsea & a revamped Arsenal & Kop all vying for Top spot. It will be orgasmic for fans!!!
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TiggerTiggy
#63 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 12:52:39 PM
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smano wrote:
Hazard's deal in detail

http://www.goal.com/en-g...es-him-chelseas-highest

I'm trying to imagine next season"s EPL being a 5 horse race - Utd, City, Chelsea & a revamped Arsenal & Kop all vying for Top spot. It will be orgasmic for fans!!!

i beg to differ. i think it will be a 3 horse race in order of likelyhood to win man-city, chelsea and man-u. punda will hustle for 4th
smano
#64 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:05:04 PM
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Meanwhile....

http://soccernet.espn.go...dgers---reports?cc=3888

So does this mean Brendan will transfer the passing philosophy to the Kop? Carrol would be the biggest loser...
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MaichBlack
#65 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:34:31 PM
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Paul Scholes puts pen to paper. At least one more year of magic.

As others look at the birth cirtificate, I prefer to look at "returns" on the field. Still one of the top mid fielders in the EPL. So I'll take the extra year.

Ben Amos gets a three year deal. There is promise in the lad.
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MaichBlack
#66 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:53:42 AM
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Ric dees wrote:

..@smano i hear what you saying but surely the tide has been changing for some-time and to be honest wages aside rumour has it if Fergie wins the 20th title then he will call it a day and now what will happen to Man U? if what happened to Spurs is anything to go by then players are cautious. Fergie will always be an impossible act to follow and no 21 years old wants to be faced with that uncertainity.

I,m sure Hazard was attracted by the stability at Chelsea which has had "only" five managers in the last five years! Right? Which means at this rate he'd expect to have been managed by "only" 12 managers by the time he attains Drogba's age! Does he even know who will be managing him come August? It's all about the mulla. Don't kid yourself!
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MaichBlack
#67 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:56:27 AM
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smano wrote:
Then the club has to start thinking about the replacement for Fergie when the time comes. For me it has to be a big name...small names and big clubs don't rhyme, but that's just me...

I'm sure the board/management has been working on a succession plan for years. It's only that it has never been made public!
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TiggerTiggy
#68 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:56:39 AM
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man-u are the new pensioners of english football. while the likes of chelsea are getting rid of their older players, and bringing on-board 21 year olds, man-u are re-signing 38 year old geezers.
MaichBlack
#69 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:59:36 AM
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TiggerTiggy wrote:
man-u are the new pensioners of english football. while the likes of chelsea are getting rid of their older players, and bringing on-board 21 year olds, man-u are re-signing 38 year old geezers.

Look at exploits on the field not date of birth on the birth certificate. I thought this was common sense!!!
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MaichBlack
#70 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:14:03 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
For those of you speaking of the Great Man United in past tense, it seems you don't read widely. Try the links below:

Read this. Then come up with all sorts of excuses/explanations!!!

Argue with Forbes if you so wish!

As people are engaging in village and bar talk, a lot is happening in the real world.

Deal to be Announced Today
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TAZ
#71 Posted : Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:22:58 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
smano wrote:
Then the club has to start thinking about the replacement for Fergie when the time comes. For me it has to be a big name...small names and big clubs don't rhyme, but that's just me...

I'm sure the board/management has been working on a succession plan for years. It's only that it has never been made public!


SAF is not just your ordinary Manager, he commands respect from the Board, fans, Media, Players and the FA....his departure from the club will have an impact on Man Utd regardless of who comes in (especially if he's not British). Whoever comes in will always be compared to SAF and might not even be there for more than 2 seasons. Besides that the club will also have to spend a lot of money to secure a top Manager especially if they are already in another club...at the moment hata Wenger earns more than SAF yet he's not won anything since 2005. I think SAF wants someone who has worked for/with Man Utd before to replace him, probably Solskjaer.

Man Utd do not have rich oil owners so they need such sponsorship deals to survive (same goes for Arsenal).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17116060
MaichBlack
#72 Posted : Saturday, June 02, 2012 6:43:29 PM
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A surprise coming up from Fergie in the transfer market. You wont see this one coming. I can't say more. I need to place some bets with some bookie first! I might just get 50 to 1 on this one!
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dossy7
#73 Posted : Monday, June 04, 2012 11:24:54 AM
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Taz is Wenger signing any more players or podolski was enough?
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TAZ
#74 Posted : Monday, June 04, 2012 1:02:50 PM
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@ Dossy7......I believe Wenger is still in the market for more players although most potential targets have decided to postpone any transfer business till after the Euros. I don't think we can compete with Chelsea and Man City in the transfer market. There are reports linking Arsenal to Barca's Afellay, Cuenca, Dempsey, Doumbia, Kalou, De Jong, M'Villa (who might miss the Euros) , Giroud, Ahmedov (never heard of him) and even Real's Nuri Sahin. It seems Le Prof wants a DM and CAM or another striker, we might end up signing players no one has ever heard of and there's also the possibility of not signing anyone else.

As for the other clubs its more or less the same story, its being reported that Man City are about to sign Bilbao's defender Javi Martinez. They are also interested in Inter's Sneijder and of course RVP. Porto's Hulk has already expressed he 's desire to leave with Chelsea as his likeliest destination. Fulham's Dembele is also interested in a move to Stamford Bridge according to the agent.

As for Man Utd, it doesn't get easier for them in the transfer market. They had been linked with a move for Valencia's Jordi Alba but Barcelona are now the favourites for the Spaniards's signature. They've made inquiries for Modric, Tiote and Baines but SAF has refused to meet their valuations. They are also interested in Ghana's Kwadwo Asamoah but its being reported that Juventus are scheduled to open talks with the player. Kagawa's transfer hit a snag after he was denied a work permit.....apparently he has played in less than 75% of internationals in the past three years. Man Utd will of course appeal the decision and call for a permit on the grounds of 'exceptional talent', Arsenal did the same thing last season with Miyaichi. Nani is also pondering exit from the club despite being offered a new contract.

On a more positive note, the red devils look like the favourites to sign Crewe Alexandra's Nick Powell though I've never seen him play before.......he's in very high demand, Arsenal and Chelsea were also interested. Benfica's Gaitan is also an option for SAF.
dossy7
#75 Posted : Monday, June 04, 2012 2:32:11 PM
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Taz thats for the update these rumours are so many let me wait till the end of the transfer period to see who has been signed.
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smano
#76 Posted : Monday, June 04, 2012 3:15:36 PM
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TAZ wrote:
@ Dossy7......I believe Wenger is still in the market for more players although most potential targets have decided to postpone any transfer business till after the Euros. I don't think we can compete with Chelsea and Man City in the transfer market. There are reports linking Arsenal to Barca's Afellay, Cuenca, Dempsey, Doumbia, Kalou, De Jong, M'Villa (who might miss the Euros) , Giroud, Ahmedov (never heard of him) and even Real's Nuri Sahin. It seems Le Prof wants a DM and CAM or another striker, we might end up signing players no one has ever heard of and there's also the possibility of not signing anyone else.

As for the other clubs its more or less the same story, its being reported that Man City are about to sign Bilbao's defender Javi Martinez. They are also interested in Inter's Sneijder and of course RVP. Porto's Hulk has already expressed he 's desire to leave with Chelsea as his likeliest destination. Fulham's Dembele is also interested in a move to Stamford Bridge according to the agent.

As for Man Utd, it doesn't get easier for them in the transfer market. They had been linked with a move for Valencia's Jordi Alba but Barcelona are now the favourites for the Spaniards's signature. They've made inquiries for Modric, Tiote and Baines but SAF has refused to meet their valuations. They are also interested in Ghana's Kwadwo Asamoah but its being reported that Juventus are scheduled to open talks with the player. Kagawa's transfer hit a snag after he was denied a work permit.....apparently he has played in less than 75% of internationals in the past three years. Man Utd will of course appeal the decision and call for a permit on the grounds of 'exceptional talent', Arsenal did the same thing last season with Miyaichi. Nani is also pondering exit from the club despite being offered a new contract.

On a more positive note, the red devils look like the favourites to sign Crewe Alexandra's Nick Powell though I've never seen him play before.......he's in very high demand, Arsenal and Chelsea were also interested. Benfica's Gaitan is also an option for SAF.


I saw him in the highlights of the match that saw Crew qualify to the championship - he scored a wonder goal, set up his own volley like the way Adebayor did against Spurs sometime back when he was still a gooner - just seasrch for it on Youtube.

Other than that I haven't seen him play but he comes highly rated and such a signing should compensate for losing Pogba.
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Marty
#77 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 11:24:29 AM
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Man U have finally captured Kagawa. A very good signing for them in the AM position.

http://uk.eurosport.yaho...nnounce-kagawa-deal.html
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#78 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 12:30:23 PM
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Who do you get if you want a mega-bucks deal? Paul Stretford! Wayne Rooney's agent. The fellow who got Rooney the best possible deal using all manner of tactics!

The Deal Maker
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MaichBlack
#79 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 12:35:40 PM
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Bet you didn't see this coming!!!

Wayne Rooney Joins Chelsea!

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Njung'e
#80 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 1:31:21 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
Bet you didn't see this coming!!!

Wayne Rooney Joins Chelsea!



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