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Everton = Europa league
Rangers = champions league |
Real need to win the Champions League so then can earn the money that they have spent.. If they fail then not many people will buy shirts, suponsorship will not be as good..
But in the future any footy star that is known all over the world could cost £100m, plus the club owns that player, they own the name, the name becomes a brand.. |
Real on 9 champions league's
next one will be the big 10 |
Anyone gonna watch U21 Euros?
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I aint got sky, i have freeview which has sky sports new, best channel!
Showtyme, dont forget tomorrows live game on bbc3.. Plus plenty more after that. |
Andyman got the 10000th post
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Yes! For the Brotherhood! Fkin pukka grand wicked ace cool.
20,000 next target. |
Andy, post info of them games for Sir Showtyme. :dance:
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Showtyme
Sunday, 14 June 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup New Zealand v Spain, A, 19:30 South Africa v Iraq, A, 15:00 |
BBC 3 on at 3?
and IRAQ?! |
Showtyme i will be supporting south africa in this tournament
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I pick spain for confederations cup.
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Edit Congratz everyone on hitting 400 pages!
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Main teams are Brazil, Italy and Spain, one of them will win.
At least we will have plenty of footy to talk about, on top of all the great footy news everyday. Showtyme, you could check tv listings for games.. BBC3 showing games and showing games with the red button. Pukka! |
http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/englan...arsenal-return
Philippe Senderos Keen On Arsenal Return Despite recent reports that the Swiss defender wished to remain at the San Siro, the young defender could be set for a return to north London... 13 Jun 2009 19:20:12 Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos is set for an unexpected return to the club following his loan spell at AC Milan, according to The Mirror. The Swiss defender had gone on record as saying he was not interested in returning to Arsenal, but he is now reportedly favouring a move back to the club where he made his name. The Gunners were reportedly ready to offload the 24-year-old this summer, with Milan ready to make a bid for the defender, but this does not seem to be the case anymore. The Italian giants allegedly passed up the opportunity to sign him on a permanent deal, worth a reported £6.3 million, and now the centre-back is set for talks with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger. The Switzerland international spent the entire season on loan at the San Siro and was expected to complete a permanent move there, following Frenchman Mathieu Flamini, who swapped the Emirates Stadium for the San Siro last summer. The Gunners, meanwhile, are reportedly close to concluding a deal to sign Ajax defender Thomas Vermaelen, while Kolo Toure is apparently considering an offer from fellow Premier League side Manchester City. Former captain William Gallas could also leave the club in the summer, with Juventus believed to be ready to bid for the France international. |
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Lol, he wanted to stay in Italy..
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ll-gael-clichy
If The Right Offer Came Arsenal's Way, Should They Sell Gael Clichy After snaring Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United for £80 million, Real Madrid now hope to add Arsenal's French left back Gael Clichy to their roster. Real Madrid are aiming to seriously redevelop their team with quality players and view Clichy as a target to improve their defence. Clichy, who starred in the 2007-08 season, making it into the English Premier League team of the year, had a tentative, injury plagued 2008-09 season. The Frenchmen did happen to bag his first senior goal but he failed to make a big impact defensively, famously slipping to allow Jermaine Jenas to score a crucial goal in the 4-4 draw with Tottenham. However, whether Arsenal would be willing to let him go is a matter of debate, as at 23 Clichy is one of the oldest members of the Arsenal team, and is one of its more experienced players, as along with Kolo Toure he is one of the last of the players to feature in the famous "Invincibles" side. But if Real Madrid offered a generous amount, say 18 million pounds, for Clichy would it be wise to for Arsene Wenger to take the offer and use the money to stock up on quality defenders and midfielders which are perhaps more urgently required for this evolving Arsenal team? Bearing in mind that hot prospect Kieran Gibbs filled in at left back sensationally in Clichy's absence, and despite his tender age is more than capable of filling in at the left flank and would grow with experience. Furthermore, the returning Armand Traore will add even more competition for places as his loan spell at Portsmouth is bound to have aided his development. So if Madrid are willing to pay a big amount for Gael Clichy should the Gunners cash in? No, i Think alongside possibly cole, Clichy is the best left back in the premier league, gibbs is good but as back up would be best. as for traore i am not sure hes really good enough. If they offer 25m maybe. |
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sell toure off and Gallas get two top young centre backs in
Don't sell clincy off Buy a tough centre midfielder Another striker too |
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