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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009
City makes Eto's bid
Manchester City have made a bid of 25 millions pound for Barcelona's Striker Samuel Eto. As finally Eto had to leave Barcelona after 12 months contract. The fact that Eto'o could leave Nou Camp for nothing in 12 months' time means that Barcelona are sure to accept such an offer.
City have courted Eto'o, who currently earns £128,000 a week, for some time and believe he could prove to the marquee signing that will help attract other big-name players. A four-year deal has been discussed.
After completing their latest coup, City will step up their efforts to secure possibly two central defenders – Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure are their first choices having been rebuffed over Matthew Upson – and maybe a winger such as Arjen Robben or another creative midfielder. The purchases will see City comfortably break the £100 million mark for fees this summer.
City have courted Eto'o, who currently earns £128,000 a week, for some time and believe he could prove to the marquee signing that will help attract other big-name players. A four-year deal has been discussed.
After completing their latest coup, City will step up their efforts to secure possibly two central defenders – Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure are their first choices having been rebuffed over Matthew Upson – and maybe a winger such as Arjen Robben or another creative midfielder. The purchases will see City comfortably break the £100 million mark for fees this summer.
Germany finally the Champs !
Finally the cup went for Germans and the player like Duisburg striker, Sandro Wagner, struck twice as Germany turned the Uefa Under-21 Championship lights out on England. How embarrassing? England were utterly outclassed. Don’t mention the four.
However some England players have done well in the match, like James Milner, Kieran Gibbs, Micah Richards and Jack Rodwell, but England boasted nobody of the class of Ozil, born in Gelsenkirchen, scene of past English pain. Ozil is a real No 10, England’s Mark Noble merely an honest, hard-working midfielder.
England tried to recover, tried to rage against the fading of their European light, and Milner, commendably, led the charge, dribbling brilliantly into the box and setting up a chance for Adam Johnson, whose effort was blocked by Beck. The Hoffenheim full-back then cleared Cattermole’s header off the line.
And then came Wagner, twice cutting in from the left to score, first with his left foot and then his right. Even an average German striker is two-footed. England went out meekly – but with plenty of lessons.
Match details
Germany (4-1-4-1): Neuer; Beck, Hoewedes, Boateng, Boernisch; Hummels; Johnson (Schwaab 68), Castro, Khedira, Ozil; Wagner.
Subs: Fromlowitz (g), Aogo, Ebert, Marin, Grote, Adlung, Ben-Hatira, Schmelzer, Ede, Sippel (g).
Booked: Boernisch.
England (4-1-4-1): Loach; Cranie (Gardner 80), Richards, Onuoha (Mancienne h-t), Gibbs; Muamba (Rodwell 77); Milner, Cattermole, Noble, Johnson; Walcott.
Subs: Lewis (g), Taylor, Stearman, Tomkins, Driver, Rose.
Referee: B Kuipers (Netherlands).
However some England players have done well in the match, like James Milner, Kieran Gibbs, Micah Richards and Jack Rodwell, but England boasted nobody of the class of Ozil, born in Gelsenkirchen, scene of past English pain. Ozil is a real No 10, England’s Mark Noble merely an honest, hard-working midfielder.
England tried to recover, tried to rage against the fading of their European light, and Milner, commendably, led the charge, dribbling brilliantly into the box and setting up a chance for Adam Johnson, whose effort was blocked by Beck. The Hoffenheim full-back then cleared Cattermole’s header off the line.
And then came Wagner, twice cutting in from the left to score, first with his left foot and then his right. Even an average German striker is two-footed. England went out meekly – but with plenty of lessons.
Match details
Germany (4-1-4-1): Neuer; Beck, Hoewedes, Boateng, Boernisch; Hummels; Johnson (Schwaab 68), Castro, Khedira, Ozil; Wagner.
Subs: Fromlowitz (g), Aogo, Ebert, Marin, Grote, Adlung, Ben-Hatira, Schmelzer, Ede, Sippel (g).
Booked: Boernisch.
England (4-1-4-1): Loach; Cranie (Gardner 80), Richards, Onuoha (Mancienne h-t), Gibbs; Muamba (Rodwell 77); Milner, Cattermole, Noble, Johnson; Walcott.
Subs: Lewis (g), Taylor, Stearman, Tomkins, Driver, Rose.
Referee: B Kuipers (Netherlands).
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Sam Allardyce hopes on Ruud van Nistelrooy to come Blackburn
The Blackburn manager admits that signing a new centre-forward is his priority following the £17 million sale of Roque Santa Cruz to Manchester City and Van Nistelrooy has emerged as a leading target with concerns over Michael Owen's fitness ruling out a move for the Newcastle forward.
Van Nistelrooy, who scored 150 goals in 219 appearances for Manchester United before completing a £12 million transfer to Madrid in 2006, has been made available by Real following the Spanish club's £135 million double move for Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is also keen to sign the Dutchman, who will be 33 next Wednesday and is now fully fit following a cruciate knee ligament injury suffered last November.
But having enjoyed success at Bolton Wanderers by attracting box-office names such as Youri Djorkaeff, Jay Jay Okocha and Nicolas Anelka to the Reebok, Allardyce is now ready to pursue Van Nistelrooy, who would cost in the region of £1.5 million.
Allardyce said: "The sort of salary that Ruud would be on at Real Madrid may be beyond us, but if he wants to play in England again and take less of a salary, then we'd be interested.
"There's no doubt it would be of interest to me and I would want to talk to him. It would be a major coup if I could pull it off.
"I did that a few years ago with Nicolas Anelka at Bolton. His goals took us up to the next level, but it's what it did to the rest of the players as well as what he did on the pitch.
"Who'd have thought Bolton would get Nicolas Anelka? Nobody did, but I went out and did it. It was the same with Okocha, Djorkaeff and Fernando Hierro and it would be nice to do it with a Van Nistelrooy figure at Blackburn."
Allardyce has a transfer fund of £13 million after raising £20 million with the sales of Santa Cruz and Matt Derbyshire, but he admits that signing former England forward Owen would be too great a risk.
He said: "Michael is an exceptionally good player, but I just question the injury scenario. If he picked up the injuries he did at Newcastle, I couldn't afford that.
"I need a striker who is going to be available for 30 games next season. That's not happened for Michael over the last four years at Newcastle."
Van Nistelrooy, who scored 150 goals in 219 appearances for Manchester United before completing a £12 million transfer to Madrid in 2006, has been made available by Real following the Spanish club's £135 million double move for Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is also keen to sign the Dutchman, who will be 33 next Wednesday and is now fully fit following a cruciate knee ligament injury suffered last November.
But having enjoyed success at Bolton Wanderers by attracting box-office names such as Youri Djorkaeff, Jay Jay Okocha and Nicolas Anelka to the Reebok, Allardyce is now ready to pursue Van Nistelrooy, who would cost in the region of £1.5 million.
Allardyce said: "The sort of salary that Ruud would be on at Real Madrid may be beyond us, but if he wants to play in England again and take less of a salary, then we'd be interested.
"There's no doubt it would be of interest to me and I would want to talk to him. It would be a major coup if I could pull it off.
"I did that a few years ago with Nicolas Anelka at Bolton. His goals took us up to the next level, but it's what it did to the rest of the players as well as what he did on the pitch.
"Who'd have thought Bolton would get Nicolas Anelka? Nobody did, but I went out and did it. It was the same with Okocha, Djorkaeff and Fernando Hierro and it would be nice to do it with a Van Nistelrooy figure at Blackburn."
Allardyce has a transfer fund of £13 million after raising £20 million with the sales of Santa Cruz and Matt Derbyshire, but he admits that signing former England forward Owen would be too great a risk.
He said: "Michael is an exceptionally good player, but I just question the injury scenario. If he picked up the injuries he did at Newcastle, I couldn't afford that.
"I need a striker who is going to be available for 30 games next season. That's not happened for Michael over the last four years at Newcastle."
AC Milan make approach for Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor
The Rossoneri's first choice remains Wolfsburg forward Edin Dzeko but with the Bundesliga club remaining firm that he is not for sale, Milan are starting to look at alternatives.
Galliani indicated on Thursday that they might be interested in Adebayor and it now appears that the Serie A side have stepped up their interest in the Togo international.
"We don't have any agreement with Dzeko," said Galliani. "He is a Wolfsburg player.
"Dzeko has expressed his liking for a move here but at this moment there are no negotiations yet.
"We wrote to Wolfsburg and they responded that he is not for sale. If Wolfsburg change their minds we have agreed they will call Milan. If they do I am ready to immediately leave and go there.
"There's no fee yet, at the moment Dzeko is not for sale. If he becomes for sale then we will start talking sums.
"Adebayor and (Sevilla striker) Luis Fabiano are the alternatives. For Adebayor there has been a telephone call, during which (Arsenal manager Arsene) Wenger was friendly."
Speculation has been rife that midfield duo Andrea Pirlo and Gennaro Gattuso would be joining former coach Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea.
However, Galliani reiterated that no offers have been made for Pirlo, while Gattuso has offered to take a pay cut to extend his stay at the San Siro.
Galliani said: "There have been no offers for Pirlo and Thursday night with Ancelotti was just a dinner between old friends, seeing as Carletto was in Milan for his daughter's graduation.
"Wednesday night I was at dinner with Gattuso who told us that he was ready to reduce his salary.
"He still has two years left on his contract, so it will move to three years, reducing the salary.
"Gattuso is an example, a true man, extraordinary."
Meanwhile, Davide di Gennaro returns from Genoa after Milan won a blind auction to buy out the other club's half of the players' rights.
The Rossoneri also confirmed that they have beaten off competition from several other Serie A clubs to the signature of 18-year-old Treviso striker Gianmarco Zigoni.
Galliani indicated on Thursday that they might be interested in Adebayor and it now appears that the Serie A side have stepped up their interest in the Togo international.
"We don't have any agreement with Dzeko," said Galliani. "He is a Wolfsburg player.
"Dzeko has expressed his liking for a move here but at this moment there are no negotiations yet.
"We wrote to Wolfsburg and they responded that he is not for sale. If Wolfsburg change their minds we have agreed they will call Milan. If they do I am ready to immediately leave and go there.
"There's no fee yet, at the moment Dzeko is not for sale. If he becomes for sale then we will start talking sums.
"Adebayor and (Sevilla striker) Luis Fabiano are the alternatives. For Adebayor there has been a telephone call, during which (Arsenal manager Arsene) Wenger was friendly."
Speculation has been rife that midfield duo Andrea Pirlo and Gennaro Gattuso would be joining former coach Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea.
However, Galliani reiterated that no offers have been made for Pirlo, while Gattuso has offered to take a pay cut to extend his stay at the San Siro.
Galliani said: "There have been no offers for Pirlo and Thursday night with Ancelotti was just a dinner between old friends, seeing as Carletto was in Milan for his daughter's graduation.
"Wednesday night I was at dinner with Gattuso who told us that he was ready to reduce his salary.
"He still has two years left on his contract, so it will move to three years, reducing the salary.
"Gattuso is an example, a true man, extraordinary."
Meanwhile, Davide di Gennaro returns from Genoa after Milan won a blind auction to buy out the other club's half of the players' rights.
The Rossoneri also confirmed that they have beaten off competition from several other Serie A clubs to the signature of 18-year-old Treviso striker Gianmarco Zigoni.
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Heidi Montag Pratt is an American singer and television personality. She was born on September 15, 1986. Montag is best known for appearing on the MTV reality series The Hills.
Montag began dating Jordan Eubanks in 2005 and broke up with him in 2006. In 2007, Montag and Spencer Pratt announced their engagement. On November 20, 2008, Montag and Pratt had a marriage ceremony in Mexico. Montag and Pratt married a second time on April 25, 2009 in Pasadena, California.
Birth Name : Heidi Montag
Birth date : 15-09-1986
Birth Place : Crested Butte, Colorado, U.S.
Genre(s) : Pop, electropop, dance-pop, rock, R&B
Profession : Reality television personality, singer-songwriter
Years active : 2005–present
Montag began dating Jordan Eubanks in 2005 and broke up with him in 2006. In 2007, Montag and Spencer Pratt announced their engagement. On November 20, 2008, Montag and Pratt had a marriage ceremony in Mexico. Montag and Pratt married a second time on April 25, 2009 in Pasadena, California.
Birth Name : Heidi Montag
Birth date : 15-09-1986
Birth Place : Crested Butte, Colorado, U.S.
Genre(s) : Pop, electropop, dance-pop, rock, R&B
Profession : Reality television personality, singer-songwriter
Years active : 2005–present
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Chelsea still in hunt for Franck Ribery
Ribery, though, remains the highest profile target on the wish-list of Carlo Ancelotti, who officially takes over as Chelsea manager on Wednesday, with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich willing to provide significant funds.
Chelsea would like to complete what might be regarded as a "marquee" signing but, after seeing Kaka join Madrid, have largely only made progress towards lower-profile targets, including Daniel Sturridge, Yuri Zhirkov and Ross Turnbull.
Ribery's agent was quoted last week as saying his player wants to join Florentino Perez's project at Madrid, while Bayern have said that they do not want to sell. However, there is a feeling at Chelsea that the chase for Ribery will contain further twists and a deal does remain feasible in this transfer window.
Bayern claim that they have also received bids from Barcelona and Manchester United, although it is understood that the Premier League champions made no more than an inquiry as they seek to replace Cristiano Ronaldo.
Chelsea also maintain an interest in Andrea Pirlo, with reports in Italy yesterday suggesting that a deal could hinge on the sale of Michael Essien. Chelsea, though, would be hugely reluctant to lose Essien, while there are also doubts over how Pirlo, who is 30, would adapt to the pace of the Premier League.
Chelsea will be keen to avoid any repeat of the ill-fated signing of Deco, who remains likely to move to Inter Milan with Ricardo Carvalho.
Chelsea would like to complete what might be regarded as a "marquee" signing but, after seeing Kaka join Madrid, have largely only made progress towards lower-profile targets, including Daniel Sturridge, Yuri Zhirkov and Ross Turnbull.
Ribery's agent was quoted last week as saying his player wants to join Florentino Perez's project at Madrid, while Bayern have said that they do not want to sell. However, there is a feeling at Chelsea that the chase for Ribery will contain further twists and a deal does remain feasible in this transfer window.
Bayern claim that they have also received bids from Barcelona and Manchester United, although it is understood that the Premier League champions made no more than an inquiry as they seek to replace Cristiano Ronaldo.
Chelsea also maintain an interest in Andrea Pirlo, with reports in Italy yesterday suggesting that a deal could hinge on the sale of Michael Essien. Chelsea, though, would be hugely reluctant to lose Essien, while there are also doubts over how Pirlo, who is 30, would adapt to the pace of the Premier League.
Chelsea will be keen to avoid any repeat of the ill-fated signing of Deco, who remains likely to move to Inter Milan with Ricardo Carvalho.
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