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Former Scotland skipper Gary McAllister has admitted he would like to return to Motherwell as manager.
McAllister was sounded out about the job two years ago before Well chairman John Boyle appointed Mark McGhee, who was unveiled as Aberdeen boss on Friday. The former Liverpool player was not interested in taking over then for family reasons and amid concerns over working on a small budget at Fir Park. But McAllister, who began his career at home town club Motherwell before moving to Leicester in 1985, is looking to get back into management after an 11-month spell at Leeds ended in December. The former Coventry boss told the Sunday Mail: "Motherwell are my club and the job appeals to me. "I spoke to the chairman before Mark got the job but we'll need to see what happens in the next few days." |
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Good back up for Arsenal probably not first team.. |
Any completed premiership transfers today?
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So far i will say..
SA 59% Iraq 41% |
Premiership transfers slow this year
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Huge time will be added.
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SA on the ball, looking sharp.
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No premiership transfers can be completed until the 1st of July.
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SA Freekick!
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Wasted freekick.. They must do better, alot of fans there.
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http://www.footylatest.com/arsenal-b...ns-tim-cahill/
Arsenal boss Wenger is very keen on Everton’s Tim Cahill June - 14 - 2009 Everton boss David Moyes has very adamant that he will be doing his utmost to keep all his top players at Goodison Park next season. But how aware is he that Arsene Wenger is extremely keen on his Australian midfielder Tim Cahill? Wenger left a quote with the Australian Sunday Telegraph yesterday in an interview which plainly expressed Wengers admiration for Cahill. Wenger said: “He is efficient, he is a team player, he works very hard and in any English league, which has a reputation for being strong in the air, he dominates everybody in the air. “When you look at his size, it just shows you his intelligence. He must be a very intelligent player, because his anticipation level is very strong, and he is a fighter as well.” But Cahill, although aware that other top teams may be interested in him, has made it clear that he feels very loyal to Everton, and is unlikely to look elsewhere. “Every player would love to play in the Champions League and be winning medals and all that but you have to assess what’s right for your family, what’s right for you and what the club is trying to build,” Cahill told The Age. “I love silverware, I love all the award nominations and all that but I also think I’ve achieved a lot and have been part of a league team that’s been contesting more and more, not a team that’s slumping or that’s stayed stagnant. “I’ve been here for five years and they’ve always rewarded and looked after me.” He'd be great additions to Arsenal first team, Happy to see he has his morals though, and he is sticking by them, he will not move anywhere. |
the south africa and Iraq match is crap:sad:
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Iraq doing well to hold SA.
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so they havepractically gone through. |
Premiership can still sign players from abroad though?
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The thing is right, Somebody told me to post in this thread and I KNOW NOTHING about football. Please help me.
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Need pienaar to be playing would be 4-0 South africa by now
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Spain v New Zealand at 7.30pm. Watch and post in the football thread! |
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Robert Van persie is stallling on his contract until he see's wenger sign some top players |
Lol, Harry you should start watching it this season.
I went off football for ages, but now i really like it again. Can do the prediction game and fantasy league to! |
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Nearly half time!
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Stephen Gerrard Wayne Rooney cesc fabergas |
7:30 Will be good
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