Yamas Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Morsomme rykter. Chelsea-trener Carlo Ancelotti sa at han var MULIGENS ute etter en forsvarer. TVILSOMT en midtbane/ving, og 100% sikkert ingen angripere. Hvordan man da kan få ryktebørser med 6-7 angripere som linkes til Chelsea, det er utrolig. Carlo har aldri lyvd om overganger, så det blir enten en forsvarer eller en mere krativ andvendelig midtbanespiller. Håper forøvrig Chelsea begynner å tenke Økonomi, nå, og ikke kjøper noen. Lenke til kommentar
kandinsky Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Wendyy boiiiii. Seriøst. Hvorfor faen skulle Chelsea begynne å tenke økonomi? De går i underskudd hvert år, who cares? Pengene kommer fra en evighetsmaskin. Lenke til kommentar
Maefteda Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Forfatter Del Skrevet 7. januar 2011 Ingen flere Sidwell rykter lenger. Han har signert for Fulham. Var egentlig ganske få nye rykter, som vanlig. Går mye av det samme om og om igjen. Kommer update imorgen hvertfall. Lenke til kommentar
olehenri Skrevet 8. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 8. januar 2011 Og der var Dzeko klar for Shitty i trøye nr 10. Håper blatter snart får baller og at det blir no reguleringer i detta pengestyret det har blitt i fotballen, tragisk! 2 Lenke til kommentar
Iceman #10 Skrevet 8. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 8. januar 2011 Blatter faktisk. Den dagen han gjør noe som helst riktig er en stor dag for fotballen! 3 Lenke til kommentar
Maefteda Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Forfatter Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Søndag 09.01.2011 Sunday Mirror Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is a £45m target for Juventus. caughtoffside Torres and keeper Pepe Reina have vowed never to quit Liverpool to join arch-rivals Manchester United, despite the crisis at Anfield. (News of the World) But Liverpool are preparing a bid of their own - for £20m Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku - despite Roy Hodgson being given the boot. : Sunday Mirror Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has warned Liverpool must think long and hard about their next managerial appointment after the failure of Roy Hodgson in the Anfield hotseat. : talksport Meanwhile, another former Liverpool player, Phil Thompson, believes the 'unprecedented' way the club's fans had turned on manager Roy Hodgson was instrumental in his departure. Mail on Sunday Hodgson will be handed a £7.5m pay-off from Liverpool despite only spending six months in the job. (News of the World - requires subscription). Kenny Dalglish - who has been installed until the end of the season - is determined to stay at Liverpool for the long haul. Sunday Express Dalglish was informed by a text message that he was taking over from Hodgson with Liverpool playing Manchester United in the FA Cup on Sunday. : Mail on Sunday Hodgson's sacking has upset the League Managers Association who are furious at the way the former Fulham boss was dismissed. Hodgson's sacking apparently came in the form of an e-mail from owner John Henry. Sunday People Hodgson will seek a speedy return to management in a bid to salvage his dream of managing England. : Sunday People Dalglish and Liverpool's director of football Damien Comolli have drawn up a January wish-list that includes Benfica full-back Fabio Coentrao, Stoke City centre-back Ryan Shawcross and Utrecht striker Ricky Van Wolfswinkel. caughtoffside Chelsea are ready to make a £20m move for Micah Richards - as the unsettled Manchester City defender demands talks with Roberto Mancini. Sunday Mirror Manchester City face a double Italian raid for striker duo Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli in the summer. Inter Milan are keen on Tevez and AC want Balotelli. (News of the World) City keeper Shay Given has been told he can leave Eastlands this January. (News of the World) Borussia Dortmund's Japanese star Shinji Kagawa is a £15m target for Manchester United. (News of the World) United are interested in Napoli striker Edinso Cavani who is also valued at £15m. (Sunday Express) Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is keen on signing Sunderland midfielder Jordan Henderson and is keeping tabs on Newcastle full-back Jose Enrique. Sunday People United are set to make Rene Adler's dream come true by triggering a £15m get-out clause for the Bayer Leverkusen keeper. Full story: Sunday Mirror Arsene Wenger has moved to reject fresh reports in Spain that an agreement has been reached to sell Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona. Mail on Sunday Barcelona themselves have placed a £34m cap on what they will offer for the Spain midfielder in the summer.(Sunday Times - requires subscription) And Fabregas himself has pledged to stay at Arsenal until he has won trophies at the club. (News of the World) Arsenal's out-of-favour keeper Manuel Almunia is a target for Turkish side Galatasary. (News of the World) T*ttenham are interested in signing David Beckham permanently when his LA Galaxy contract expires in November. : Mail on Sunday Chelsea are to battle T*ttenham for the signing of Everton winger Steven Pienaar. (Sunday Times) Blackburn are keen on signing Aston Villa's defensive duo Stephen Warnock and James Collins. : Sunday People Villa's versatile duo Ciaran Clark and Ashley Young are also a £30m target for Manchester United. Full story: caughtoffside Fiorentina are keen on replacing Adrian Mutu with the Scottish Premier League's top goal-scorer - Rangers striker Kenny Miller. Full story: imscouting Chelsea are reportedly scouting Genk's 19-year-old Belgian forward Kevin De Bruyne as they continue to plan for the future. : insidefutbol After 19 years at the top, Manchester United's Gary Neville has revealed that he will retire at the end of the season. Goal.com Manchester City midfielder Patrick Viera also looks set to join Neville in retiring at the end of the season. Sunday Mirror Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is set to fly to the club's Surrey training ground this week for crisis talks with manager Carlo Ancelotti after a run of two wins in 11 Premier League games. Mail on Sunday Manager Carlo Ancelotti has been offered an escape route out of Chelsea with Roma interested in bringing him back to Italy. (News of the World) Mark Hughes has been handed £8m to spend in January but will have to wait until the summer to land Swansea defender Ashley Williams. (News of the World) Avram Grant has told West Ham's owners he needs more transfer cash to pull the club out of relegation danger. Mail on Sunday But the Hammers are eyeing up former Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill to replace Grant at Upton Park. (Sunday Times) West Ham may also replace Grant with former Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce who could get a six-month contract to save the Hammers from relegation. Mail on Sunday However, Roman Abramovich will offer Avram Grant a stunning return to Chelsea - as director of football - if he is sacked by West Ham this week. Sunday People Liverpool's Glen Johnson has launched a Twitter attack on Paul Merson after the former Arsenal midfielder criticised his attitude this season. Mail on Sunday Winger Theo Walcott has admitted diving in an attempt to rescue Arsenal from an FA Cup defeat against Leeds United. talksport Lenke til kommentar
Limbeck Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Blir det noen som gjør det så er det Platini. Og det alene gjør meg nervøs Lenke til kommentar
Yamas Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Chelsea var ett kjøpelag med Ballack og Shevchenko for 4-5 år siden. Nå har Real Madrid skaffet seg de spillerne de vil. Manchester City vil ha 4-dobbel dekning av stjernespillere på alle plasser, noe de tydeligvis ikke har lenger. Chelsea går i 0 eller + i så tilfelle, og Roman legger ikke lenger inn penger i klubben, han bare betaler lønn, regninger, bedre ungdomsakademiet og fjerner all gjeld. Ancelotti får ikke lov av Roman til å kjøpe spillere i Januar, så alle Chelsea-rykter kan vi da avkrefte. Lenke til kommentar
Reprieval Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Liker svært dårlig at Liverpool stadig vekk linkes til Per Mertesacker. Lenke til kommentar
Yamas Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Det er jo en kraftig kar det. Han er høy, hodesterk, fast inventar på A-Laget sitt, han har en OK hurtighet... Skulle gjerne hatt han til Chelsea. Lenke til kommentar
Reprieval Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Det er jo en kraftig kar det. Han er høy, hodesterk, fast inventar på A-Laget sitt, han har en OK hurtighet... Skulle gjerne hatt han til Chelsea. Helt riktig. Dessverre besitter ingen av Liverpools midtstoppere høy hurtighet, og da ser jeg helst at en mulig nykommer har nettopp det. Lenke til kommentar
Yamas Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Du skrev at du mislikte mulighetene for at Per eventuelt kommer til dere... Lenke til kommentar
Reprieval Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 9. januar 2011 Du skrev at du mislikte mulighetene for at Per eventuelt kommer til dere... Ble litt misforståelse med den ja. Jeg mente selvfølgelig at en ny midtstopper har høy hurtighet. Det trenger klubben. Et godt angrep starter i forsvar. Lenke til kommentar
Maefteda Skrevet 11. januar 2011 Forfatter Del Skrevet 11. januar 2011 Rykter 11.01.2011 Liverpool have been given the green light to make a £17m bid for Sevilla's 25-year-old striker Alvaro Negredo. Full story: Talksport Manchester United are planning a £25m move for Barcelona's 22-year-old defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets. Full story: Caughtoffside.com Italian side Napoli have told Manchester City that their 22-year-old Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani is not for sale, at any cost. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentis said: " I wouldn't even sell him for 50m euros. I would say no if Manchester City wanted him." Full story: Daily Mirror Manchester City full-back Wayne Bridge will sign a loan deal with West Ham in time to face Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday. The Hammers have agreed to meet the full cost of Bridge's £70,000-a-week wages. Full story: Daily Star Former England captain David Beckham, 35, is willing to take a pay cut to force through a loan move from Los Angeles Galaxy to T*ttenham. Full story: Daily Mirror T*ttenham manager Harry Redknapp is planning a surprise bid for Everton's 33-year-old full-back Phil Neville. Full story: Daily Mail Sp*rs are interested in Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar, 28, and the Toffees could agree a swap deal for striker Robbie Keane with the north London club. Full story: Daily Mirror Chelsea are also pondering a £3m bid for South African Pienaar. Full story: Daily Mail However, the Blues look set to be pipped by Inter Milan in the race to sign Sao Paulo forward Lucas Piazon. The 15-year-old Brazilian has been dubbed the "new Kaka". Full story: Talksport Aston Villa have raised their bid for Blackpool skipper Charlie Adam to £3.5m as they battle with Midlands rivals Birmingham to sign the 25-year-old midfielder. Full story: Daily Mail Fulham want to sign Manchester City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips in a £4m deal, although the 29-year-old would have to take a drop in wages to move to Craven Cottage. Full story: the Sun Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia has told friends that his future lies away from the Emirates and Turkish side Galatasaray look to be favourites to sign him. Full story: Daily Star Wolves have turned their attention to Portsmouth midfielder Michael Brown after failing to capture Steve Sidwell from Midlands rivals Aston Villa. Full story: Metro.co.uk OTHER GOSSIP Argentina legend Diego Maradona will hold talks next month about managing an English club - and Blackburn could be favourites to land him. Full story: the Sun Birmingham boss Alex McLeish says his West Ham counterpart Avram Grant should ask Karren Brady to stop discussing his team. Full story: Daily Mirror OTHER GOSSIP Just how good are the players in the Premier League? Not that good, according to 50,000 professional players, managers and journalists from around the globe. For the first time, Fifa's team of the year did not include one English-based player. The team was made up of six Barcelona players, three Inter Milan stars and two Real Madrid players. Full story: Daily Mirror Equipped with a balaclava, a grappling hook and a large brown bag with SWAG printed on it, Harry Redknapp is about to launch what the Sun describes as a "shock raid" for Everton's Phil Neville. What would really be a shock, of course, is if the Sun described any transfer as anything other than a "shock", unless perhaps it was a sensation. Or an outrage. If Redknapp's raid is successful, Neville will briefly train with his old mucker David Beckham, who is currently limbering up on a daily basis with T*ttenham, whose training ground, some might say appropriately, is located directly opposite a waste recycling plant. Redknapp's January recruitment might not be over, what with Roy Keane being available following his departure from Ipswich. The certainly-not-a-wheeler-dealer has given up on Robbie Keane, however, and is trying to convince David Moyes that the former Irish goal-getter is worth exactly one Steven Pienaar. Chelsea want Pienaar too and are plotting to trump T*ttenham by offering real money to get him. Chelsea are also on the verge of signing São Paulo forward Lucas Piazon, who is 15 years old and known to his mates, or at least the press, as "the new Kaká". Shouldn't that be Kakáinho? Isn't that how it works? Anyway, Carlo Ancelotti has managed to reawaken Roman Abramovich's interest in Chelsea sufficiently to put the club in a position to attempt to lure the lad with an offer of a pre-owned Xbox and a £10 voucher for Game. Let the good times roll. Away into the distance. Speaking of good times, Gérard Houllier has set minds boggling like his eyes by vowing, according to the Daily Mail, to "pull out all the stops" in order to attract Blackpool's Charlie Adam. Sunderland, Everton and Birmingham also want the Scottish schemer, with the highest bid currently believed to be £3.5m. Is that really how much they think Blackpool value their Premier League place? Ian Holloway, meanwhile, is serenading Dundee United's David Goodwillie. Liverpool are looking for a striker. Specifically, they're looking for Fernando Torres, who hasn't been seen for months. It has been reported that Joe Cole tried to find him once but the ball ended up in Stanley Park. Given Torres's mysterious absence, Liverpool are plotting to bid £17m for Sevilla striker Alvaro Negredo, who is known to his friends as Alvaro Negredo, which probably wasn't worth mentioning. Liverpool are also said to be interested in Anderlecht's Romelu Lukaku, Lorient's Kévin Gameiro and Lille's Gervinho. West Ham are hoping Wayne Bridge is man enough to live in the same city as John Terry. Mark Hughes has been tip-tapping around his old stomping ground in Manchester as he tries to convince City to give him Shaun Wright-Phillips for £4m. Presumably City will only consent if Hughes agrees to take Roque Santa Cruz away too. Finally, Manchester United are planning to launch a doomed bid for Barcelona midfield shuffler Sergio Busquets. Michael Owen has stuck the boot into Liverpool by saying his old club deserve to be struggling. Diego Maradona will hold talks next month about bossing an English club - and Blackburn could be favourites to land him. QPR players face a rap for using Twitter to threaten revenge on Blackburn forward El-Hadji Diouf. T*ttenham are lining up a shock move for Everton skipper Phil Neville. Fulham want to sign Manchester City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips in a £4million deal. Reading striker Simon Church is a transfer target for Wolves. Blackpool boss Ian Holloway has told Charlie Adam he is too good for Aston Villa or Birmingham. Michel Salgado has told Blackburn he is ready to stay at Ewood Park for another year. Kenny Dalglish wants the Liverpool job on a permanent basis - after being told he is in the running for the role. Everton are ready to make a loan move for Robbie Keane as T*ttenham step up their interest in Steven Pienaar. Matthew Upson has admitted he will not sign a new deal at West Ham. Blackburn boss Steve Kean is set to make Barcelona striker Ruben Rochina his first signing in a deal worth up to £1million. Aston Villa will today make a £3.5million bid for Charlie Adam - and the Blackpool skipper is keen to move. Malky Mackay will sign a new and improved deal at Watford - after turning down the chance of more money at Burnley. Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is top of Sir Alex Ferguson's summer shopping list as Manchester United prepare for life without Edwin van der Sar. David Beckham is ready to take a pay cut in order to resolve the deadlock between LA Galaxy and T*ttenham and turn his one-month training stint into a two-month loan deal. Kenny Dalglish has admitted he would jump at the chance to manage Liverpool on a permanent basis. Ian Holloway is confident he can keep Charlie Adam at Blackpool. Harry Redknapp is ready to make the shock signing of the transfer window by bringing Everton skipper Phil Neville to T*ttenham. Chelsea are pondering a £3million bid for Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar. Blackpool are hoping to sign Dundee United striker David Goodwillie. Blackpool defender Daniel Keinan is wanted by Cardiff. CSKA Moscow and Rubin Kazan are among the clubs interested in Manchester City striker Jo. West Ham have made an approach for Wigan left-back Maynor Figueroa. Wolves, Swansea and Nottingham Forest are all chasing Reading striker Simon Church. Kenny Dalglish has been told he has six months to prove he has what it takes to save Liverpool. Manuel Almunia says he has decided to leave Arsenal with Galatasaray the favourites to sign him. Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is in talks with Charlton about their manager's job after Dennis Wise rejected the job. Newport boss Dean Holdsworth is the favourite to succeed Kevin Dillon at Aldershot. Steve Clarke could remain at Liverpool as first-team coach beyond the end of the season even if the club's owner, Fenway Sports Group, does not ask Kenny Dalglish to become permanent manager. Georgios Samaras will quit Celtic after the club put a 12-month contract extension on the table. The SFA last night denied any knowledge of an English plan to bring back the Home Internationals - then admitted they would be right behind the idea. Erik Huseklepp's move to Celtic was back on last night - after Bergen told the striker they won't stand in the way of his dream move. Lenke til kommentar
Jotun Skrevet 12. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 12. januar 2011 Erik Huseklepp's move to Celtic was back on last night - after Bergen told the striker they won't stand in the way of his dream move. Bergen som står i veien ja. Drittby! Equipped with a balaclava, a grappling hook and a large brown bag with SWAG printed on it, Harry Redknapp is about to launch what the Sun describes as a "shock raid" for Everton's Phil Neville. What would really be a shock, of course, is if the Sun described any transfer as anything other than a "shock", unless perhaps it was a sensation. Or an outrage. If Redknapp's raid is successful, Neville will briefly train with his old mucker David Beckham, who is currently limbering up on a daily basis with T*ttenham, whose training ground, some might say appropriately, is located directly opposite a waste recycling plant. Redknapp's January recruitment might not be over, what with Roy Keane being available following his departure from Ipswich. The certainly-not-a-wheeler-dealer has given up on Robbie Keane, however, and is trying to convince David Moyes that the former Irish goal-getter is worth exactly one Steven Pienaar. Artig tekst Spesielt den med Sun og shock lo eg godt av! Lenke til kommentar
Lucky Luciano Skrevet 12. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 12. januar 2011 (endret) Mauro Boselli klar for Genoa (mer eller mindre, iallefall). Blir spennende å se om han evner å finne tilbake til skåringsformen Endret 12. januar 2011 av Lucky Luciano Lenke til kommentar
Maefteda Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Forfatter Del Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Rykter 23.01.2011 Real Madrid are to bid £100m for Gareth Bale and Luka Modric, Arsenal are targeting Jonathan Woodgate, while Chelsea want Andrey Arshavin. News of the World * Arsenal's search for a centre-back could incredibly end with a move for Jonathan Woodgate. * Newcastle are ready to double Andy Carroll's wages less than six months after he signed a new deal. * Chelsea are confident of landing David Luiz in a £21million deal. * Gareth Bale is to offered a five-year deal worth £100,000 a week. * Gary Cahill is a long-term target for Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool. * Carlos Tevez has been told it will take £60million for Real Madrid to prise him away from Eastlands in May. * Chelsea are among the clubs monitoring Andrey Arshavin's situation at Arsenal. People * Liverpool are ready to make a new £5million offer for Charlie Adam. * T*ttenham are in talks to sign Brazil World Cup striker Luis Fabiano. * Liverpool are trying to persuade Wigan to part with Charles N'Zogbia. * Steve Bruce wants either Peter Crouch or Roman Pavlyuchenko to replace Darren Bent. * Sunderland are on another collision course with Aston Villa - this time over Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa. * West Ham have won the race for Senegalese striker Demba Ba - despite a late move from Everton. * Wolves are set to land young Manchester City centre-half Dedryck Boyata. * Blackburn have made Vicente Rodriguez an ambitious summer target. * Stoke are ready to offer Jamie O'Hara an escape route from T*ttenham. * Manchester United have Fabio Coentrao on their wish-list should they lose Patrice Evra in the summer. * James Vaughan's dream move to Celtic is off. * Hull want Liverpool defender Daniel Ayala on loan. * QPR are ready to sign free agent Danny Shittu. * Middlesbrough teenage sensation Cameron Park is a surprise target for Liverpool. * Crystal Palace have offered £200,000 for Derby left-back Dean Moxey. Sunday Mirror * Jose Mourinho has targeted Didier Drogba to ease his Real Madrid striking crisis. * Curtis Davies could be the next Aston Villa player to make the cross-city move to Birmingham. * T*ttenham want to sign Lassana Diarra this week. * Manchester City are ready to let Shaun Wright-Phillips join Fulham on loan - but only if a £4million permanent switch is included in the deal. Daily Star Sunday * Real Madrid are set to offer T*ttenham £100million for Gareth Bale and Luka Modric in the summer. * Wigan left-back Maynor Figueroa is the next target for Aston Villa. * Sunderland want either Peter Crouch or Roman Pavyluchenko from T*ttenham. * Sp*rs want Klaas Jan Huntelaar from Schalke. * Blackburn will move for Palermo's giant defender Dorin Goian if they lose Chris Samba. * French club Monaco are considering a move for West Ham defender Herita Ilunga. * Didier Zokora is wanted by Sven-Goran Eriksson at Leicester. * Nicklas Bendtner is wanted by Sunderland, Birmingham, West Ham and Aston Villa but not at £15million. * Blackburn defender Ryan Nelsen has signed a contract extension. Sunday Express * Charlie Adam will have to forfeit a £1million bonus to earn his dream move to Liverpool. * Liverpool have made a shock enquiry for Middlesbrough winger Cameron Park. * Peter Crouch, Roman Pavyluchenko and Robbie Keane are potential targets for Sunderland. Mail On Sunday * Arsenal have beaten off stiff competition to land Alex Chamberlain from Southampton. * Shaun Wright Phillips is close to a loan move to Fulham which will become a permanent £4million switch if they avoid relegation. * Michael Carrick is to open talks over a new Manchester United deal. * Niko Kranjcar can leave T*ttenham for a cut-price £3million. * Ajax have made an approach for Stoke's out-of-favour striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. Lenke til kommentar
Lucky Luciano Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 23. januar 2011 (endret) Sulley Muntari signerer trolig for Sunderland på tirsdag. "Everything has been resolved with Sunderland for him to play there. We hope to reach an agreement soon, possibly Tuesday. He knows that Sunderland are a good team, not the greatest, but what interests him is to play. Ghanaians playing there have spoken very highly of the club." Endret 23. januar 2011 av Lucky Luciano Lenke til kommentar
Teipball Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Sykt mange helt idiotiske rykter som blir laget. Bale og Modric til Madrid for 100 millioner. Rart at det i det hele tatt er lov til å finne opp egene saker på den måten. Lenke til kommentar
Alt-Ctrl Skrevet 23. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 23. januar 2011 (endret) Hvorfor har de "sensurert" Spurs og Tottenham? Endret 23. januar 2011 av Alt-Ctrl Lenke til kommentar
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