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Posted 29 August 2010 - 10:09 AM

View PostMacros, on 29 August 2010 - 07:15 AM, said:

Lfc.tv newsflash on facebook this morning is that we've signed 14m midfielder mereilles (sp)
He would need to be decent for that money



good buy for liverpool, he's a top box to box midfielder, more adventurous than Mascherano + he will offer the team more

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 03:13 PM

how was that NOT a yellow for brunt?
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Posted 29 August 2010 - 03:54 PM

350th in the premier league and 2000th in league football.
SLow and grim but at least its a prem win for woy.

regarding the match.
pretty bitty, ref was VERY lenient the majourity of the match.
The red card was harsh, brunt should have had a yellow for literally grabbing someones foot and pulling them to the ground, penalty shout, meh, if that was a pen then it was a pen at the other end for skyrtel molesting oulsen.


ETA - mom, oulsen by a mile, for the most read who ever he was facing masterfully, cut out several key balls and was on the whole an example of how a center back needs to play.
lets buy him!


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Posted 29 August 2010 - 07:06 PM

I went to watch your match in a pub then got drunk and forgot it was on. I hear you won. Well done. I genuinely hope Liverpool do fairly well this year, and by that I mean better than Spurs, so they finish one place lower. Every place lower spuds finish makes me immeasurably happier. I hate them so very very much.

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Posted 30 August 2010 - 08:38 AM

I don't honestly think Spurs care too much about the league this year... As long as we go further than the gooners in the champion's league.
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:10 AM

View Postcaladanbrood, on 30 August 2010 - 08:38 AM, said:

I don't honestly think Spurs care too much about the league this year... As long as we go further than the gooners in the champion's league.


Be that as it may, loosing against Wigan gotta smart.
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:39 AM

I don't think much can be read into results against Wigan. I mean obviously Spurs will be disappointed regarding the points lost, but in terms of what it means about the team or the season I don't think you can read any more into losing to Wigan than you can into beating them 9-1. I mean, last season they conceded at least four goals on eight occasions (including, it should be noted, to Blackpool, in the League Cup), but they also beat Chelsea, Liverpool, Villa, and Arsenal and took points off City.
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:46 AM

Point is, Tottenham seems to have contracted the horrible premiership-after-midweek-champions-league-fixture-disease. If this continues they sure as hell wont be playing in the CL next season, which is imperative if they really want to contend with the other clubs around them with - City, Liverpool and Arsenal - who all have better financial potential than Spurs. City's money is self evident. Liverpool, if and when they finally rid themselves of those Yanks, will have a global fan base only rivalled by ManU, Barca, Real, and AC Milan. And Arsenal probably have the healthiest financial set up in the premiership, in addition to featuring in the Champions League almost every year. Playing in the CL this year will be a boost for Tottenham, but if they loose out on next seasons competition they'll be back to square one.
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 03:59 PM

What is it, 13 consecutive seasons Arsenal have been playing in the CL now? If spurs go further than us I will be amazed and horrified. Struggled enough away to Young Boys, even if they make it through the group stage I can't see an away tie against Bayern or whoever going successfully.
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 05:39 PM

View PostThelomen Toblerone, on 30 August 2010 - 03:59 PM, said:

What is it, 13 consecutive seasons Arsenal have been playing in the CL now?

About that. What does the club do with all the money Wenger doesn't spend?
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Posted 30 August 2010 - 05:42 PM

View PostTapper, on 30 August 2010 - 05:39 PM, said:

View PostThelomen Toblerone, on 30 August 2010 - 03:59 PM, said:

What is it, 13 consecutive seasons Arsenal have been playing in the CL now?

About that. What does the club do with all the money Wenger doesn't spend?


it all went on the stadium until recently which i think has now been paid for... and yet he refrains from spending

dunno what it is with him, i can see his whole mind set etc but everyone can see he needs to spend on a centre half...

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Posted 01 September 2010 - 12:12 PM

Who's the winner of this summers transfer window? City seems obvious, especially with Yaya Toure. For me, a player like him was the missing piece last season. In addition to that I'm a big fan of David Silva, and Balotelli is suppose to be blinding. So I suspect (fear) that they may actually nip at the heels of Chelsea and United this season. For my own part, I'm really satisfied with Cole and Meireles. Both of them are better than the players we've had in that position, so I expect the team to preform a lot better than last season. Also, I don't think we'll miss Mascherano that much in most games. Against teams such as ManU, Chelsea, Arsenal, and now ManCity, he will be missed. But other than those teams, there really isn't that much use for him. He doesn't contribute at all forward, and against the not-so-good teams we really need a player who can direct our play more than we need a player to break up the oppositions play. Anyway, here's the list.

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2010 Summer Transfers
Arsenal

In: Marouane Chamakh (Bordeaux, free), Laurent Koscielny (Lorient, £10m), Kyle Ebecilio (Feyenoord, free), Phillips Roberts (Norwich, free), Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla, £6.5m)





Out: Fran Merida Perez (Atletico Madrid, free), Philippe Senderos (Fulham, free), Luke Ayling (Yeovil, free), Eduardo (Shakhtar Donetsk, £6m), Mikael Silvestre (Werder Bremen, free), Sol Campbell (Newcastle, free), William Gallas (Tottenham, free), Sanchez Watt (Leeds United, loan), Francis Conquelin (Lorient, loan), Jay Simpson (Hull City, undisclosed)




Aston Villa



In: Stephen Ireland (Manchester City, Player Swap)




Out: Andy Marshall (released), Wilfred Bouma (released), Marlon Harewood (Blackpool, free), Stephen O'Halloran (Coventry, free), Nicky Shorey (West Brom, undisclosed), James Milner (Manchester City, £26m)



Birmingham



In: Ben Foster (Manchester United, £6m), Nikola Zigic (Valencia, £6m), Enric Valles (NAC Breda, free), Matt Derbyshire (Olympiacos, Loan)




Out: Artur Krysiak (Exeter City, free), Gary McSheffrey (Coventry, free), Gregory Vignal (released), Jared Wilson (released), Lee Carsley (released), Frank Queudrue (released), Teemu Tainio (Loan finished), Christian Benitez (Santos Laguna, free)




Blackburn



In: Hugo Fernandez (Union Deportiva Cornella, undisclosed), Mame Biram Diouf (Man United, loan), Benjani Mwaruwari (Manchester City, free)




Out: Michael Hall (Accrington Stanley, free), Marcus Marshall (Rotherham United, free), Steven Reid (West Brom, free), Andy Haworth (Bury, undisclosed), Yildiray Basturk (released)




Blackpool



In: Dekel Keinan (Maccabi Haifa, free), Marlon Harewood (Aston Villa, free), Craig Cathcart (Man United, undisclosed), Elliot Grandin (CSKA Sofia, undisclosed), Ludovic Sylvestre (Mlada Boleslav, undisclosed), Malaury Martin (Monaco, undisclosed), Luke Varney (Derby, Loan)




Out: Daniel Nardiello (released), Hameur Bouazza (released), Al Bangura (released), Danny Mitchley (released), Joe Martin (released), Stephen McPhee (released), Ben Burgess (Notts County, free)



Bolton



In: Martin Petrov (Manchester City, free), Robbie Blake (Burnley, free), Marco Alonso (Real Madrid, £1.6m), Tom Eaves (Oldham, undisclosed)




Out: Ricardo Vaz Te (released), Nicky Hunt (Bristol City, undisclosed), Ali Al Habsi (Wigan, loan)




Chelsea

In: Yossi Benayoun (Liverpool, £6m), Matej Delac (Inter Zapresic, £2.7m), Tomas Kalas (Sigma Olomouc, £5.2m), Ramires (Benfica, £18m)





Out: Joe Cole (Liverpool, free), Michael Ballack (Bayer Leverkusen, free), Juliano Belletti (Fluminese, free), Miroslav Stoch (Fenerbahce, £2.5m), Tomas Kalas (Sigma Olomouc, Loan), Michael Mancienne (Wolves, Loan), Ryan Bertrand (Nottingham Forest, Loan), Scott Sinclair (Swansea, Loan), Jack Cork (Burnley, Loan), Nemanja Matic (Vitesse Arnhem, Loan), Slobodan Rajkovic (Vitesse Arnhem, Loan)




Everton

In: Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United, free), Joao Silva (Clube Deportivo das Aves, £500,000), Jan Mucha (Legia Warsaw, free), Magaye Gueye (Strasbourg, undisclosed)






Out: Dan Gosling (Newcastle, free), Lukas Jutkiewicz (Coventry City, undisclosed), Carlo Nash (Stoke City, free), John Ruddy (Norwich City, free)




Fulham



In: Philippe Senderos (Arsenal, free), Jonathan Greening (West Bromwich, undisclosed), Moussa Dembele (AZ Alkmaar, £5m), Rafik Halliche (Benfica, £1.3m), Carlos Salcido (PSV Eindhoven, undisclosed)




Out: Wayne Brown (Bristol Rovers, free), Elliot Omozusi (Leyton Orient, free), Erik Nevland (released), Christopher Buchtmann (Cologne, undisclosed), Toni Kallio (released)




Liverpool



In: Jonjo Shelvey (Charlton, £1.7m), Milan Jovanovic (Standard Liege, free), Joe Cole (Chelsea, free), Danny Wilson (Rangers, £5m), Christian Poulsen (Juventus, £4.5m), Brad Jones (Middlesbrough, £2.3m), Raul Meireles (FC Porto, €14m)




Out: Mikel San Jose (Athletic Bilbao, undisclosed), Robbie Threlfall (Bradford City, free), David Martin (MK Dons, free), Yossi Benayoun (Chelsea, £6m), Albert Riera (Olympiacos, undisclosed), Alberto Aquilani (Juventus, Loan), Krisztian Nemeth (Olmypiacos, undisclosed), Diego Cavalieri (Cesena, undisclosed), Javier Mascherano (Barcelona, £18m)






Manchester City

In: Alex Henshall (Swindon Town, free), Jerome Boateng (Hamburg, £10m), David Silva (Valencia, £24m), Yaya Toure (Barcelona, £24m), Albert Rusnak (MFK Kosice, undisclosed), Aleksandr Kolarov (Lazio, £17m), James Milner (Aston Villa, £26m), Mario Balotelli (Inter Milan, £23m)





Out: Martin Petrov (Bolton, free), Benjani Mwaruwari (Blackburn, free), Sylvinho (released), Robert Mak (Nuremberg, £500k), Valeri Bojinov (Parma, £4.5m), Andrew Mitchell (Rangers, free), Javier Garrido (Lazio, undisclosed), Gunnar Nielsen (Tranmere, loan), Stephen Ireland (Aston Villa, Player Swap), Craig Bellamy (Cardiff City, Loan), Vladimir Weiss (Rangers, Loan)




Manchester United



In: Javier Hernandez (Guadalajara, £10m), Marnick Vermijl (Standard Liege, undisclosed), Bebe (Vitoria Guimaraes, £7.4m)



Out: Ben Foster (Birmingham, £6m), Zoran Tosic (CSKA Moscow, £8m), Tom Heaton (Cardiff, free), Danny Drinkwater (Cardiff City, Loan), Danny Welbeck (Sunderland, Loan), Mame Biram Diouf (Blackburn, Loan), Craig Cathcart (Blackpool, undisclosed), Rodrigo Possebon (Sao Paulo, undisclosed)




Newcastle



In: James Perch (Nottingham Forest, undisclosed), Dan Gosling (Everton, free), Sol Campbell (Arsenal, free), Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseille, Loan), Cheick Tiote (FC Twente, undisclosed)




Out: Nicky Butt (released), Fabrice Pancrate (released), Fraser Forster (Celtic, Loan)




Stoke City



In: Carlo Nash (Everton, free), Florent Cuvelier (Portsmouth undisclosed), Jon Walters (Ipswich, £2.7m), Kenwyne Jones (Sunderland, £8m)



Out: Amdy Faye (released), Steve Simonsen (Sheffield United, free), Andy Griffin (Reading, £250k), Nathaniel Wedderburn (Northampton Town, free), Diego Arismendi (Barnsley, Loan), Ibrahima Sonko (Portsmouth, loan), James Beattie (Rangers, £1.5m), Carl Dickinson (Portsmouth, Loan)




Sunderland



In: Cristian Riveros (Cruz Azul, undisclosed), Simon Mignolet (Sint Truidense, £2m), Ahmad Al-Muhammadi (ENPPI, loan), Marcos Angeleri (Estudiantes, £2m), Titus Bramble (Wigan, £1m), Danny Welbeck (Manchester United, Loan), John Mensah (Lyon, Loan)




Out: Lorik Cana (Galatasaray, £5m), Jamie Chandler (Darlington, free), Roy O'Donovan (Coventry, undisclosed), Daryl Murphy (Celtic, £1.5m), Nyron Nosworthy (Sheffield United, loan), Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City, £8m), Marton Fulop (Ipswich, undisclosed), Matthew Kilgallon (Middlesbrough, loan)




Tottenham

In: Sandro (Internacional, £6m), William Gallas (Arsenal, free)






Out: Jimmy Walker (released), David Button (Plymouth, Loan), Adel Taarabt (QPR, £1m), John Bostock (Hull City, Loan)




West Bromwich Albion



In: Pablo Ibanez (Atletico Madrid, free), Gabriel Tames (Auxerre, £800k), Steven Reid (Blackburn, free), Boaz Myhill (Hull City, undisclosed), Nicky Shorey (Aston Villa, undisclosed), Peter Odemwingie (Locomotiv Moscow, £2.5m), Somen Tchoyi (Red Bull Salzburg, undisclosed), Marc Antoine Fortune (Celtic, undisclosed), Paul Scharner (Wigan, free)




Out: Andwele Slory (released), Robert Koren (Hull City, free), Felipe Teixeira (Metallurg Donetsk, free), Jonathan Greening (Fulham, undisclosed), Borja Valero (Villarreal, loan)




West Ham United

In: Thomas Hitzlsperger (Lazio, free), Pablo Barrera (UNAM Pumas, £4m,), Frederic Piquionne (Lyon, £1m), Tal Ben Haim (Portsmouth, Loan), Winston Reid (Midtjylland, £4m), Victor Obinna (Inter Milan, Loan)






Out: Bondz Ngala (Plymouth Argyle, free), Guillermo Franco (released), Ilan (released), Josh Payne (released), Alessandro Diamanti (Bresia, £1.8m)



Wigan Athletic

In: Antolin Alcaraz (Club Brugge, undisclosed), Mauro Boselli (Estudiantes, £6.5m), James McArthur (Hamilton Academical, £1m), Ronnie Stam (FC Twente, undisclosed), Ali Al Habsi (Bolton, loan), Steven Caldwell (Burnley, free)






Out: Mario Melchiot (Umm Salal, free), Tomasz Cywka (Derby, free), Paul Scharner (West Brom, free), Titus Bramble (Sunderland, £1m), Titus Bramble (Sunderland, £1m), Jason Koumas (Cardiff City, Loan), Jason Scotland (Swansea, £750k)



Wolverhampton

In: Jelle Van Damme (Anderlecht, £2.5m), Steven Fletcher (Burnley, £6.5m), Steven Mouyokolo (Hull City, £2.5m), Stephen Hunt (Hull City, £3m), Adlene Guedioura (Charleroi, £2m), Geoffrey Mujangi Bia (Charleroi, loan), Michael Mancienne (Chelsea, Loan)








Out: Jason Shackell (Barnsley, undisclosed), Mark Little (Peterborough, free), Chris Iwelumo (Burnley, undisclosed), Daniel Jones (released), George Friend (released), Alan Irvine (Sheffield Wednesday, free), Andrew Surman (Norwich City, £500k), Sam Vokes (Bristol City, Loan), Matt Murray (retired), Carl Ikeme (Leicester City, Loan)

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Posted 01 September 2010 - 01:48 PM

missed out Hleb to Birmingham.
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 01:59 PM

Also, Van der Vaart from Madrid to Tottenham, 12 million euros, if Harry can prove the deal was sealed before the closing of the market.
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 03:33 PM

I just copypastaed it from a site (can't remember which). I'm a bit nervous about the Wolves, though. They just bought Van Damme!
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:51 PM

It's very exciting to see Stoke and particularly Birmingham be so expansive in their signings.
Real quality and ability signed by sides who's talents generally lay away from the technical side of the game.

Most sides making strides, Chelsea and Scum making minimal advances, should increase the unpredictability and excitement yet further in the EPL!
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 09:20 PM

Arsenal's goalkeeping situation makes me want to vomit.
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Posted 02 September 2010 - 08:26 AM

View PostThelomen Toblerone, on 01 September 2010 - 09:20 PM, said:

Arsenal's goalkeeping situation makes me want to vomit.

It makes me wish I had a big basket filled to the brim with popcorn.
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Posted 02 September 2010 - 08:46 AM

View PostTapper, on 01 September 2010 - 01:59 PM, said:

Also, Van der Vaart from Madrid to Tottenham, 12 million euros, if Harry can prove the deal was sealed before the closing of the market.


Premierleague.com
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Posted 02 September 2010 - 09:37 AM

View PostBrynjar, on 02 September 2010 - 08:46 AM, said:

View PostTapper, on 01 September 2010 - 01:59 PM, said:

Also, Van der Vaart from Madrid to Tottenham, 12 million euros, if Harry can prove the deal was sealed before the closing of the market.


Premierleague.com
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Good buy for Tottenham, then... although why you'd buy Van der Vaart when you already have Modric is beyond me.
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