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YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:01 PM

yossi news?

30stone 04-06-2009 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by David
If Real Madrid want Xabi Alonso, they'll have to be serious about their offer. He's not exactly a bargain, judging by Liverpool's €40m valuation.
40m

thats 30 + in £

Over priced!

if adebayor goes it better be for around the same price as alonso.

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:05 PM

yossi is worth 50 mil euros

TuncaySanli 04-06-2009 04:07 PM

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...gif/Tuncay.gif

30stone 04-06-2009 04:08 PM

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ne-wenger-sell

Arsenal Transfer Issue: Who Should Arsene Wenger Sell?


Arsene Wenger is facing a difficult task. He desperately needs to strengthen his squad in order to add something to his trophy cabinet, which has not seen any trophies since 2005. But in order to buy, he is going to need to sell so he can have sufficient funds to add quality players to his side.

So who should depart the Emirates? Here are my thoughts.



1. Emmanuel Adebayor: AC Milan, 25-35 million.

As much as I admire the lanky Togolese striker and am grateful for his scoring prowess in 2007-2008, where he notched an impressive 30 goals, AC Milan have rumoured to be offering 25-35 million. Arsenal can't afford to pass this offer up.

The Togolese international struggled with health and form this season, though he did manage to come second on the Arsenal scoring list with 16. I will be disappointed to see Adebayor leave North London for 2009-2010, but his departure should open the door for the likes of David Villa and Carlos Tevez, and also help fund the midfield department.



2. William Gallas: Unknown, 10-15 million

Though the French center half was impressive this season, I am afraid I can't see Gallas at Arsenal next season. Since coming to Arsenal, the former Chelsea defender has endured drops in form and discipline problems, and early in the season he was stripped of his captaincy.

Selling Gallas will open the door for Brede Hangeland and Thomas Vermaelen. Plus with Johan Djourou and Havard Nordtveit coming in strongly, Gallas would be better off elsewhere.



3. Mikael Silvestre: Anywhere just as long as he is not at Arsenal, any price

The most surprising transfer for Arsenal was none other than former Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre. Wenger opted for Silvestre because of his experience, but the transfer backfired as Silvestre was a waste of time. He was either injured or playing poorly.



4. Emmanuel Eboue

I would be devastated to see Eboue depart the Emirates, but his future is still very unclear, and with the likes of Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid very interested in the Ivorian, Arsenal could receive a handy price.

After being booed off by his own fans this season, it's no real surprise to see the Ivorian not that keen to re-sign. Eboue's traditional role is right back, but due to the arrival of Bacary Sagna in 2007, he has been forced to play in the midfield.



5. Amaury Bischoff

Bischoff joined Arsenal from German side Werder Bremen at the start of 2008-2009 but failed to make any impact, playing here and there, mostly in the League Cup. Bischoff has hinted he would like to leave the Gunners, and I wouldn't be surprised if Wenger lets him.

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:09 PM

what team you support all??

TuncaySanli 04-06-2009 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by YossiBigBro
what team you support all??
Middlesbro

you might have gathered that though :spin2:

30stone 04-06-2009 04:11 PM

http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain...er-etoo-report


Chelsea Mooting Swoop For Barcelona Striker Eto'o - Report
Manchester City may face competition for Samuel Eto'o as Chelsea are considering making a move...
4 Jun 2009 14:43:54


Chelsea are monitoring Samuel Eto'o's situation after it became clear that Barcelona would consider any realistic offers for their free-scoring striker this summer, according to a report.

The Blues have been linked with several forwards, including Valencia's David Villa, but could now turn their attention to the Cameroonian forward and snag his signature before Manchester City is able to.

Blues' owner Roman Abramovich has recognised that he must spend this summer in order to bolster the squad and support new manager Carlo Ancelotti and a new frontman would go down well, The Independent claims.

Barcelona are set to offer Eto'o a reduced salary as part of a two-year contract extension and the player is set to reject the deal and see which clubs will meet his demands of around €10 million-per-year.

Last summer, coach Pep Guardiola told the former Mallorca striker that he was going to be sold along with Ronaldinho and Deco, but the commitment and drive shown in pre-season by Eto'o meant he was asked to stay.

A season later though, Barca are keen to cash in on his talents before his current deal expires in 2010 and the club believe that the change of personnel will prevent complacency.

Eto'o scored two goals less than Spain's and Europe's top striker Diego Forlan in the season that just finished and has previously stated that he would like to try his luck in England.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com

30stone 04-06-2009 04:12 PM

http://www.anfieldred.co.uk/liverpoo...liverpool/2837

Tuncay Eyeing Anfield eh?

Are you?

30stone 04-06-2009 04:13 PM

http://www.clubcall.com/everton/ever...op-908970.html

Everton eye Neill swoop

Everton, 14:44, June 4, 2009

Everton have entered the race to sign out-of-contract West Ham full-back Lucas Neill, who rejected a new deal with the Hammers.
The 31-year-old ended his association with West Ham when he rejected a reduced-terms contract extension at Upton Park.

Neill is now free to talk to other clubs and Everton boss David Moyes is reportedly keen on the former Blackburn star.

However, Moyes faces a battle to sign the Australian ace as Neill's ex-Blackburn boss Mark Hughes at Manchester City is believed to be interested while Portsmouth are reported to be keen on securing his services.

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 30stone
http://www.anfieldred.co.uk/liverpoo...liverpool/2837

Tuncay Eyeing Anfield eh?

Are you?
yossi and tuncay play together

GiRTh 04-06-2009 04:14 PM

If this is the real Tuncay, I think you're great player who should leave Boro as soon as possible. I can see you at Spurs or Everton or somewhere like that.

If this is the real Yossi, you're overrated mate. You're a light weight. My 14 year old daughter could knock you off the ball.

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:16 PM

girth i am no lightwight, i score goals all the time

TuncaySanli 04-06-2009 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GiRTh
If this is the real Tuncay, I think you're great player who should leave Boro as soon as possible. I can see you at Spurs or Everton or somewhere like that.

If this is the real Yossi, you're overrated mate. You're a light weight. My 14 year old daughter could knock you off the ball.
Thank you

Yossi is a light weight i played against him in the premiership and he went down like a sack of spuds

30stone 04-06-2009 04:18 PM

http://www.bluekipper.com/fishy/in_s...er_09_1.htm#21

21. Edin D˛eko

Eddy (to his mates) has had a great season, having won the league with VfL Wolfsburg, scoring 34 times in 60 games. The Bosnia and Herzegovina striker has 17 caps scoring 12 goals. (04/06/09)

20. Obafemi Martins

Joey's Nigerian team mate is almost certain to leave the Barcodes. His agent is trying to get his client some good press by saying he has been linked with with Everton, Arsenal and Aston Villa. The 24 year-old scored 28 in 87 games for Inter Milan, before coming to the premier League. He scored 28 in 88 for Newcastle and has netted 13 times in 24 games for his country. (03/06/09)

14. Peter Crouch

A few of today's Sunday rags were reporting that Moyesy may be ready to offer a Merseyside return to ex shite player Peter Crouch. Crouch left the red shite two seasons ago to join Hawwy Wedknapp at Pompey, but since Wedknapp has left for pastures new it is reported that Crouch is unhappy at the level of investment. The 14 foot striker has 33 England Caps to his name, bagging 15 goals along the way. His strike rate is one goal every three matches, even for an ex red shite not too bad. He is said to be on the market for around £5-6m.

8. Niko Kranjar

Everton are looking at Niko. Still only 24 years of age, the Croatian International playmaker fits into Davey Moyes' type of player. He has shown at Portsmouth that he is a top player, who can score goals. He has scored 7 goals in 47 games for Croatia. (07/04/09)

7. Jermaine Jenas

Reports in today's rags tell us that Spurs out of favour midfielder Jermaine Jenas wants away from Laaahnnndan Town this Summer. He also wants European football with a club that is going places, so that means it's the Blues for him then. Villa are also sniffing round the 26yr old midfielder who has had a stop start career at Spurs, Newcastle and Forest. He still has a few England Caps to his name so he can't be all that bad. Prices start around £7m, but like everywhere in the UK at the moment, the sales will start soon. (06/04/09)

5. Michael Owen

Reports, whispers and down right made up stories are afoot about Michael Owen coming to Everton. Talks of him taking a huge pay cut from £120,000 per week to around £50,000 to join the club his Dad played for are rife. With the North East club, who have never won **** all, wanting to sort out their budget for the Championship, Owen is one of the players they could do with getting rid of.

Owen's only outside chance of getting back in the England squad for his last harar in the 2010 World Cup, will be if he is playing in the Premiership regularly and scoring goals. This is were Owen's problem lies. He has done it all. won trophies, England caps, etc. But can he be arsed anymore? His body language in some of the games he played for Newcastle says no. He seems to be more interested in his new love. No not his missus, but his horses. Apparently he can't wait for training to finish to get to the stud farm and snuggle up to one of his fillies.

The Yak and Owen up front at the start of the season may look rosy on paper, but Moyesy needs to make sure the 29 year old still has fire in his belly, otherwise he needs to boot him right back to one of his stables. (04/06/09)

The word on the street is (well County Road) that Michael Owen is desperate to settle back in the North West after his unsuccessful spell at the skunks. With the barcodes in dire straits, and the Championship a distinct possibility for them, Owen is looking for an escape route, and the Blues may hold all the aces.

He is desperate to re start his England career, and would be happy to take a whopping pay cut to do so. The Blues could offer him season in season out European football, which may be to good to turn down for the boyhood Blue. Watch this space as they say, there is some mileage in this one me thinks. (28/03/09)

4. Tom Huddlestone

Tom Huddlestone it seems will be surplus to requirements come the Summer as Hawwy Wedknapp does not seem to fancy him. I fancy that Linda Lusardi one, as she has a massive...................personality, but unfortunately she is now in her 40's and does not play centre mid. Moyesy however has fancied Tom for some time now, and he would be available for around £5-£6m. One to watch. Mmmmm now back to Linda !!

Tom says: I want to fight for my place but I think the last game I played for Tottenham was in the reserves, and I didn't go there to play in the reserves.mSo it's a case of seeing what happens between now and the end of the season. It's difficult to say what the future might hold, maybe the manager will bring in a few new players this summer and he might have to get rid of a few players." (26/03/09)

1. Vagner Love

Moyesy was at Villa Park last night to watch Villa draw in the UEFA Cup with CSKA Moscow. Now its a few weeks away till we play Villa so why was he there. Well it just so happens that good old Vagner scored an absolute beauty against the Midlanders in the said match. Just to please Moyesy as well, Vagner had his dreadlocks in a lovely Royal Blue, people will say its a coincidence, I say coincidence my arse. This may be a runner, well it will be on this site, as he is quality, and I am starting the whip round to buy him.

Just picked the ones i thought u might know....

TuncaySanli 04-06-2009 04:18 PM

Bluekipper!!!

GiRTh 04-06-2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by YossiBigBro
girth i am no lightwight, i score goals all the time
Skillful yes but you need to stay on your feet mate.

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:21 PM

Yossi , o' Yossi Yossi, o' Yossi Yossi, Yosssi Bennayoun HEY!

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:23 PM

Yossi, Yossi, Benayoun, Benayoun,
Yossi, Yossi, Benayoun, Yossi Benayoun..

TuncaySanli 04-06-2009 04:24 PM

Sanli!!! sanli!!!! sanli!!!

Tuncayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Sanli!!!

Michael 04-06-2009 04:24 PM

havent been on this to say my feelings as i was in rome last week.

and il say no more.

30stone 04-06-2009 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by YossiBigBro
girth i am no lightwight, i score goals all the time
Tell Gerrard and Torres to stay on their feet to, "torres is strong" is all i hear but he goes down like a sack of **** all the time.

30stone 04-06-2009 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Michael
havent been on this to say my feelings as i was in rome last week.

and il say no more.
Didn't go to plan eh...

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Michael
havent been on this to say my feelings as i was in rome last week.

and il say no more.
unluky, if i played it would have been a different story

YossiBigBro 04-06-2009 04:25 PM

torres is strong


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