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NERKO

New Member
Apr 26, 2006
46
Aston Villa have a lot of money now, and i see a "new chelsea" in future. Today, in football world money is everything, that's so sad. Team who had more money have more chances to win a champions league or national league. Fottball is become just a bussines, with no passion for game.
 
Mar 6, 2005
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Steed Malbranque to Tottenham.. damn, this isn't a bad team comin' out..

-------------Robinson-------------
--Lee YP------King-----Dawson----Assou-Ekotto
--Lennon--------Davids-------Zokora-----Malbranque
---------------Keane/Defoe----------Mido


:weee:
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Martin Jol is an idiot if u ask me, he needs a CB but wat do he do? surprise suprise buy another CM.I dont know wat the guy is thinking.

we will wait and see if it bites him in the ass or not
 
Jul 23, 2006
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Badass Devil said:
tevez's and mascherano's move i believe will just lead to another ortega saga, and soon to be d'alessandro.

i dont think they will ever play for a world class team.
i even feel leo messi might even have an early ending to his career, he's gna play top till hes 23 then suddenly he becomes shit, but its only what i think, duznt mean it will actually happen
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
sateeh said:
Martin Jol is an idiot if u ask me, he needs a CB but wat do he do? surprise suprise buy another CM.I dont know wat the guy is thinking.

we will wait and see if it bites him in the ass or not
He also sold Reid and Carrick this season. I don't think he'd replaced both, and Davids is no spring chicken at this stage either.
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
A conspiracy theory doing the rounds is that the deal was funded by Chelsea who don't want the pair to sign for Arsenal. They will take both players next season if they work out.
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
Arsenal agree loan swap of Reyes for Baptista

MADRID, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Real Madrid have agreed a deal with Arsenal to take Spain forward Jose Antonio Reyes on loan for one season in exchange for Brazil's Julio Baptista, the Primera Liga club said on Thursday.

The agreement includes an option for the clubs to buy the respective players at the end of the season-long loans, a Real spokesman told Reuters.
Although the clubs are in agreement, the players have yet to sign their contracts.
Reyes, 22, has been an inconsistent performer for Arsenal since his move to the London club from Sevilla in January 2004, and has made no secret of his desire to return to Spain.
He has been a long-time target of the nine-times European champions.
Real's 24-year-old midfielder-cum-forward Baptista, who has failed to make it into new coach Fabio Capello's plans, was a target for Arsenal before he joined Real from Sevilla last year.
He was reported by Spanish media to have passed a medical with Arsenal.
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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Transfers: Last day deals
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A rundown of all the moves to be completed on transfer deadline day…

Milan have signed forward Ricardo Oliveira from Spanish club Betis. Johann Vogel has gone in the other direction.

Marcio Amoroso has left Milan after six unhappy months with the Rossoneri and has joined Corinthians on a free transfer.

Milan have also waved goodbye to Pasquale Foggia today. The Under-21 international winger has joined Lazio on loan after spending last year at Ascoli.

Ascoli have agreed to take Albanian international striker Ervin Skela from German club Kaiserslautern.

Messina have reinforced their defence with the acquisition of former Juventus and Italy defender Mark Iuliano. He was a free agent after quitting Sampdoria.

Serie A new boys Catania have taken Walter Garcia from Russian club Rubin Kazan on loan. The 1984-born stopper previously played for San Lorenzo.

Former Lazio defender Leonardo Jose Talamonti has accepted to join Atalanta after the Bergamo club reached a loan agreement with River Plate.

Chievo striker Amauri says he has joined Palermo after turning down Udinese. “They’ve been after me for two months and I want to win something important in Sicily,” he said. “We started talks today at 8am...” Chievo will receive around £6.5m and Denis Godeas in return.

Torino have gone oriental after netting Grenoble attacker Masashi Oguro on a permanent basis. The Japanese international, 26, has signed a two-year contract.

The Granata have also netted Italian playmaker Stefano Fiore on loan from Valencia.

Serie B side Treviso have a new goalkeeper after they convinced Fiorentina to loan them Serbian shot-stopper Vlada Avramov.

Inter have successfully completed the loan capture of Mariano Gonzalez, an Argentine international, from Palermo. Inter have also released Aparecido Cesar to Corinthians.

Roma have a new defender in the form of Costa Rican international Gilberto Martinez. “We’ve given him to Roma on loan,” said Brescia chief Gino Corioni. “The player deserves the move.”

Siena have gathered the signature of Palermo defender Leandro Rinaudo. The player has arrived on loan.

Atalanta have slimmed down their squad as Duccio Innocenti has passed to Albinoleffe and Arezzo have netted Daniele Capelli.

Roma ended the day by getting rid of two of last summer’s signings in the form of Shabani Nonda and Samuel Kuffour. The first has joined Blackburn on loan, while the defender will wear the Livorno jersey this season.

The latter have also signed Iranian ace Rahaman Rezai from Messina and Rijeka defender Dario Knezevic.

Chievo Verona have boosted their midfield with Polish 29-year-old Kamil Kosowski from Kaiserslautern.

Under-21 midfielder Davide Biondini has left Reggina for Cagliari, with the latter also selling Andrea Cossu to Verona after he agreed a three-year contract.

Torino completed a hat-trick of signings as Axel Konan left Lecce just minutes before the window closed.

Channel4 Football Italia
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
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damn.... it is smart for juve to hold onto their money, till at least the january transfer window because then it will be more clearer if they could go back up to serie A or have to play another year in serie B. january will be interesting :D
 

engonga

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2005
525
Morra10 said:
damn.... it is smart for juve to hold onto their money, till at least the january transfer window because then it will be more clearer if they could go back up to serie A or have to play another year in serie B. january will be interesting :D
i hope it will be really interesting
all our managers did till now is very disappointing
i think that with the team we have we might finish first or second even with the -17
 

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