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Steve Clarke new coach at West Brom.
Du-Ri Cha leaves Glasgow for Düsseldorf.
Du-Ri Cha leaves Glasgow for Düsseldorf.
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OÄuzhan Ãzyakup has passed his medical at Besiktas. The Turkish club have confirmed the move.#AFC receive â¬500k.
East River Bar (http://www.fcstpaulinyc.com) ?Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I live in Brooklyn now and I want to find some fellow football fans. Does anyone know any bars/pubs that air football matches? Specifically the Euro tournament now and the EPL/CL when they return? Maybe a Manchester United supporting one?
Originally Posted by Halftime718
From Twitter - Lewandowski/ManUtd update. Polish journo Mihal Pol said Smuda's comments were flippant/not serious. "He'd be the last one to know"
info from Lewandowski's people: United made enquiry a month ago, categorically knocked back from Dortmund. no contact since
Manchester United, you can go to Nevada Smith's or Legend's Bar both in the cityOriginally Posted by Boys Noize
I live in Brooklyn now and I want to find some fellow football fans. Does anyone know any bars/pubs that air football matches? Specifically the Euro tournament now and the EPL/CL when they return? Maybe a Manchester United supporting one?
Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
the announcers said something about levezzi to psg is official now
Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Originally Posted by Halftime718
From Twitter - Lewandowski/ManUtd update. Polish journo Mihal Pol said Smuda's comments were flippant/not serious. "He'd be the last one to know"
info from Lewandowski's people: United made enquiry a month ago, categorically knocked back from Dortmund. no contact since
I know United wanted him a while ago, but I never thought United would actually get him, because the midfield is such an issue. Also with 3 strikers left...plus that new 18 year old...why would you stack hard with another striker. Unless SAF didn't believe in Welbeck/Chicha....
Yeah I think SAF also saw what happened with injuries last time in the midfield, and he doesn't want to have a lack of goalscorers in injuries occur.Originally Posted by Keepie Uppie
Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Originally Posted by Halftime718
From Twitter - Lewandowski/ManUtd update. Polish journo Mihal Pol said Smuda's comments were flippant/not serious. "He'd be the last one to know"
info from Lewandowski's people: United made enquiry a month ago, categorically knocked back from Dortmund. no contact since
I know United wanted him a while ago, but I never thought United would actually get him, because the midfield is such an issue. Also with 3 strikers left...plus that new 18 year old...why would you stack hard with another striker. Unless SAF didn't believe in Welbeck/Chicha....
Sir Alex is well-known to need 4 quality strikers at his disposal...goes way back to the Treble '99 team when they had Cole,Yorke,Teddy and Ole...
It's a long season both domestically and in Europe(hopefully) so he'll need to rotate the strikers "accordingly"...
the current Utd squad only have 2 proven goalscorers in Wazza and Chich...Welbz is good but he's not the finished article yet...
that South American kid is unproven so i also feel that another big-name striker is just as important as another top midfielder...
unless maybe Sir Alex decides to push Kagawa upfront just behind Rooney...i think the pre-season should indicate where he'll eventually plays in...
LinkReports in France suggest that AC Milan and Brazil defender Thiago Silva will sign for Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in a deal worth up to €50 million.
Thiago Silva, 27, has been a long-term target for the Parisien giants and L'Equipe broke reports on Monday morning that a deal has been agreed, with the current Brazil captain set to sign on Tuesday.
With a fee quoted at between €40 and 50 million, the transfer would smash the current transfer record for a defender, set with Rio Ferdinand's £30 million move to Manchester United in 2002. It is suggested that he would recieve an annual salary of around €9 million.