We’ve all heard them. Yep. Wesley Sneijder is 100% CERTAIN to join Manchester United this summer. How do we know? Well, everyone says so. Oh and by the way, City are preparing a £100 million move for Wayne Rooney and he wants to leave. Why? Ermmm, well Sheikh Mansour has promised him unlimited wages and a free hair transplant every three months.
Football rumours are big business and part and parcel of the modern day game. Where would we be without the tabloid press telling us who’s going where or which club has sealed a sensational deal for which superstar? However, the development of football in the media has risen to new levels with the explosion of the internet and more specifically, Twitter. It’s given every man and his dog the opportunity to become an ‘in the know.’ Reasonably knowledgeable about football? Well, you can build yourself a bit of a reputation these days by simply making up utter tripe. Some people can spot the ‘in the knowers’ a mile off, but there are those who’ll get rather over excited when their club is linked with a big-named player and take your word as gospel.
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A setback for Liverpool today in a controversial game at the Britannia. Mark Clattenburg awarded a harsh penalty against Jamie Carragher, which ultimately proved the decisive moment of the game.
At FFC this week we have seen a mixed bag of blogs that include Kenny’s words lost in translation; Henry thinking bigger, while Cole’s demise came before his Liverpool move.
We also look at the best Liverpool articles around the web this week.
Liverpool’s proposed deal could prove a good example to follow
‘Six of the Best’ – Merseyside derbies of recent memory
Kenny Dalglish’s words get lost in translation
Should Henry and LFC be thinking bigger?
Demise came well before his move to Liverpool
Is this really the limit for this Liverpool side?
A welcome headache for Kenny Dalglish?
Second time lucky at Anfield?
The ideal retirement place for former Liverpool stars
Jose looking to tempt Kenny with €40m bid
Best of WEB
IT’S NOT BOSMAN’S FAULT, IT IS PURE GREED.- Live4Liverpool
Dalglish – Top V Bottom | The Secret to Success – Anfield Index
KENNY DALGLISH: First 27 games analysis – Is he still the King…? – Liverpool Kop
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A Refreshing Change from the norm in our new signing – Live4Liverpool
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Birmingham City have signed Nigeria international Obafemi Martins from Russian side Rubin Kazan on a six-month loan deal.
Martins passed a medical at St Andrew’s on Monday and could line up for the Blues as early as Wednesday’s clash with Manchester City.
The 26-year-old, who scored 39 times in 105 appearances with Newcastle United before departing for Wolfsburg in 2009, has agreed to a six-month move with a view to signing a permanent deal in July.
He becomes the Blues’ third signing of the January window after Tottenham winger David Bentley joined on loan and defender Curtis Davies arrived from Aston Villa in a 3.5 million-pound deal.
Birmingham City Acting Chairman Peter Pannu said the West Midlands club was delighted to have achieved their aim of bolstering the squad for the latter half of the season.
“We are thrilled to have secured the three players in this window,” Pannu told the club’s official website.
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“It represents a comprehensive strengthening and support for our back four in Curtis, rejuvenation of the midfield in Bentley and further strengthening of the attack line in Martins.”
“I am certain these new additions will augment and supplement what we already have and create some competition within the team for places which benefits the whole squad.”
David Beckham has confirmed that he has been overlooked for inclusion in this summer’s Team GB squad for the Olympics.
The veteran midfielder was widely expected to be named in Stuart Pearce’s contingent for the London Games as one of the three players over the age of 23 allocated to each team.
However, the LA Galaxy man has confessed that he will not participate in the tournament.
“Everyone knows how much playing for my country has always meant to me,” Sky Sports report Beckham as saying.
“So I would have been honoured to have been part of this unique Team GB squad.
“Naturally I am very disappointed, but there will be no bigger supporter of the team than me. And like everyone, I will be hoping they can win the gold,” he stated.
The three overage players are now expected to be Ryan Giggs, Craig Bellamy and Micah Richards, with the squad in full to be named next week.
Pearce has flown out to the United States to watch Beckham in action, but it appears that the former England star has been overlooked in favour of the Premier League players.
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With the English Premier League kicking off for the 2011/2012 season I thought it would be fitting to make a top ten list of players who will be making their debuts in the most and best competitive league in the world. There has been plenty of transfer activity this summer and will still be some more to arrive come deadline day, but there are also 3 new teams to the EPL this season with a handful of players set to play at the top flight for the first time.
That’s why I’ve left the likely lads out of this top ten, of course Sergio Aguero of Manchester City and Gervinho of Arsenal are the focus point for Premier League debut’s and I don’t like to comment on the hype and common talking points. I’ve also omitted the likes of Connor Wickham (Sunderland) and Adel Taarabt (QPR) because, despite their lack of Premier League experience the hype surrounding these youngsters is sometimes over bearing.
The following top ten is players that have not really made the headlines as much as the aforementioned and are set to make their Premier League debut’s this season. Some are new signings, or part of one of the newly promoted teams but this multitalented list is certainly one to take note of (it might give you some bargain ideas for your Fantasy Teams too).
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Darren Bent might only have scored one goal in an England shirt but, following his surprise move to Aston Villa, top-flight managers have now spent a total of £53m to acquire the striker’s services throughout his career. The reason? As has been widely quoted this week, only Didier Drogba and Wayne Rooney have scored more Premier League goals than Bent since the summer of 2005. What’s more, the 26-year-old’s tally is only one fewer than that of the Chelsea and Manchester United strikers.
Why, then, has the size of Bent’s transfer fee been so widely derided? After 32 strikes in 58 league appearances on Wearside, it is not difficult to see why Gérard Houllier has identified the former Ipswich, Charlton and Tottenham player as the man to address his side’s goals-for column as they languish in seventeenth place in the table. Does £24m for Darren Bent represent any more of an abandonment of common sense on Aston Villa’s part than the £27.5m that Manchester City paid Wolfsburg last week for Edin Džeko? After all, the Bosnian’s goalscoring ratio of 66 in 111 games in the Bundesliga works out at but 0.04 goals better than Bent’s average at Sunderland.
Perhaps the indifference that a lot of fans in England feel when presented with the statistical merits of Darren Bent as a forward is rooted in his failure to stick around at one club long enough to truly become a part of any set of supporters’ affections. Since breaking through as a teenager at Ipswich, Bent has followed up that spell with relatively brief stints at three clubs. Two years in south-east London were followed by two years in the north of the capital, and just eighteen months in the north-east.
Another factor could be that, for all Bent’s personal success plundering goals, this has not always coincided with his various clubs enjoying a happy period. Sunderland are the first club he has left in a better position to the one in which he joined them. The striker was only 18 when Ipswich were relegated in 2002 at the end of his first season as a professional but Charlton went down five years later despite Bent hitting the net 13 times. His £16.5m move to Spurs went through that summer but, following the exit of Martin Jol as manager, there followed Juande Ramos’ year in charge at White Hart Lane that admittedly brought League Cup success but also left the club bottom of the table with two points from eight games at the beginning of the 2008/2009 season.
Leaving a team lying sixth for one just above the relegation zone with such eagerness – even handing in a transfer request to push the deal through – inevitably raises the issue of any financial incentives that Bent might have been offered to swap red-and-white for claret-and-blue. Nonetheless, had this transfer been proposed during the close season, after Villa had finished the previous campaign seven places and 20 points better off than Sunderland, then the move would have made a lot more sense – particularly with the £26m that Manchester City stumped up for James Milner leaving Villa newly flush.
Taking all these ideas together, then, perhaps being a player still in his mid-twenties who is already on to his fifth employer, who experienced relegation with two of them and left another after two tumultuous seasons for the club, and who has now opted to leave a team seemingly on the up for one fighting for its Premier League survival, all counts against Bent’s image. That is not to say that he is an unpopular player with fans – he might be a Villain now, but Bent is a long way from being disliked in the way that, say, El Hadji Diouf is – but he just doesn’t seem to be anywhere near as well-loved or well-respected as a player with his obvious scoring ability should be.
With Stewart Downing and Ashley Young to supply him, Bent should be provided with the opportunity to add to his goal tally and help lift Aston Villa away from trouble at the foot of the table. However, if he is to make a name for himself as something more enduring than a reliable Premier League scorer, he should try to stay in Birmingham long enough to work his way into the fans’ long-term memory. Should Villa climb the table this campaign and push for a return to the top six next term – thanks to Bent’s goals – then it could also see him become a fixture in the England team in time for Euro 2012. For their part, Sunderland fans will probably remember that they still have Asamoah Gyan, Jordan Henderson and (once fit again) Danny Welbeck, and find it easier to forget about the player they’ve just sold for a very tidy profit.
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Roy Hodgson believes that England have nothing to fear, as he prepares his team to face Italy in the Euros 2012 quarter final.
The England boss also believes that they certainly don’t go into Sunday’s game as underdogs and the players have no reason to feel inferior to the Italians.
“Italy has been stable without actually tearing the tournament up. So we’re not underdogs in any way. We have good-quality players who are recognised worldwide and, certainly, would get into a lot of the top European teams. I don’t know Cesare Prandelli but he is entitled to look at our team and say: ‘This won’t be an easy game.’ Certainly, we go into the game knowing we have good players. We’re aware it’s a tough task but I’d be surprised if any of our players feel inferior.”
It certainly promises to be a battle and most neutrals are expecting this contest to go down to a penalty shootout.
Elsewhere in the news Ashley Cole hails England’s bulldog spirit; Manchester City are set to table an offer for Robin van Persie, while Laurent Blanc plots a ‘boring win’ against Spain.
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Scott Parker has revealed that the England team are focused on the job in hand against Italy and are not ready to go home from the tournament – [Guardian]
Laurent Blanc is planning to frustrate Spain tonight and is happy to play defensively as long as they prevail as winners at the end of the tie – [Guardian]
Chelsea have unveiled plans for their new stadium, should they get their hands on the Battersea Power Station site – [Guardian]
Manchester City is set to make a formal offer to Arsenal for their talisman Robin van Persie – [Daily Telegraph]
Ashley Cole said that he is proud to play in this England team that is full of bulldog spirit – [Daily Telegraph]
Daniele De Rossi sparks transfer speculation after saying Premier League is ‘more interesting’ than Serie A – [Independent]
The FA is set to fast track Owen Hargreaves through his coaching badges as they look to the future – [Daily Mail]
Arsenal is set to offer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a bumper new deal after an incredible first season for the Gunners – [Daily Mail]
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Carlo Cudicini feels that Tottenham should go for Andre Villas-Boas to replace Harry Redknapp as manager – [Daily Mail]
Liverpool and Everton are fighting over Inter Milan’s teenage striker Luc Castaignos – [Mirror]
Gianluigi Buffon believes that Joe Hart has the ability to best the goalkeeper in the world – [Mirror]
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Romelu Lukaku’s transfer to one of the European elite seems almost inevitable this summer. The teenage superstar is touted to be one of the best young prospects in world football and whilst experience tells us that this potential doesn’t always materialise, Lukaku does look to have the talent to achieve great things. But where will he end up come the start of next season and which club would be best for the striker?
It was widely reported at the end of last week that Chelsea had made an £18million bid for the 18-year-old but the wealth of his talent means that it is unlikely Chelsea will get free reign to sign the teenager without some competition. Arsenal are the latest team linked with Lukaku and whilst both sets of fans can drool over the prospect of him joining them, which club would be the best destination for Lukaku?
Lukaku has been labeled the next Didier Drogba and it is easy to see why. Whilst still only being teenager, Lukaku is a massive physical presence in the box but has the skills and eye for goal to match. The comparisons with Drogba mean he would be an obvious fit in a Chelsea shirt. His style of play could fit easily well at Chelsea who have utilized Drogba with so much success over the years. Chelsea are also reported to be the only team that have made a firm offer so they look to have the lead on any potential deal.
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But what about Arsenal? The deal that saw Gervinho arrive at the Emirates may cast doubt over whether Wenger is in the market for another new striker but would Lukaku be a good match for the Gunners? Wenger always as an eye on the next young talent so Lukaku could not have gone unnoticed by the Arsenal manager. Arsenal have a fantastic record of developing youngsters and Lukaku would certainly fit into that model. He also has the skill to slot into Arsenal’s attacking game. By going to Arsenal over a team like Chelsea he would give himself more chance of playing first team football on a regular basis. Despite Gervinho’s arrival there is still a need for more goals at the Emirates but with Chelsea there is Fernando Torres, Nicolas Anelka, Daniel Sturridge and Drogba to compete with.
A move to Europe is also a possibility for Lukaku despite England looking the more likely destination. Real Madrid have been linked with him in the past and are in the market for a target man. But whilst Lukaku has the skill to cause Spanish defenses endless problems, I think his combination of power, presence and physique would be best utilized in the Premier League.
But what would the Premier League be getting if Lukaku did make the move to England? Well the stats are frighteningly good for a player who made his first team breakthrough at Anderlecht at only 16-years-old. He scored an amazing 121 goals in 88 games for Anderlecht’s youth sides and such form understandably saw him promoted to the first team. Despite only being 16 he was the top scorer in Belgium in the 2009/10 season where he scored 15 goals (he has scored a total of 31 league goals in 71 first team appearances) and has already made the breakthrough on the international stage with Belgium.
A move to Chelsea does look the more likely and whilst Lukaku would have to face more competition for places at Chelsea rather than Arsenal, the chance to work alongside Drogba and build on his game at Stamford Bridge would benefit him more in the long-term. But wherever Lukaku does end up, any of the Premier League’s top teams should do their upmost to sign a star of the future.
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Manchester City head to The Emirates Stadium tonight to face Arsenal and to try and erase memories of their loss to the Gunners at Eastlands earlier in the 2010/11 Premier League season. That day City’s hopes were ruined by a red card early in the match, but which players will Roberto Mancini and indeed Arsene Wenger be looking towards to make the big difference this time around?
If Arsenal are to beat Manchester City and in turn move ahead of them in the Premier League table then much of their hope will rest on Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri once more. They are Arsenal’s most consistent Picklive performers this season and if you were to select either of the two for tonight’s live fantasy football event you couldn’t go far wrong.
However, if you’re looking for more of a left field selection, then maybe you should turn to Alex Song. Song broke the 100 points barrier in Arsenal’s last Premier League fixture that was featured on Picklive against Chelsea, and is sure to complete a whole bunch of passes tonight. Other than Fabregas, Nasri and Song, maybe Gael Clichy would be a good pick as the Frenchman will be looking to stamp his mark on the left back slot before Kieran Gibbs returns from injury.
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Manchester City will need to take control of the midfield if they are to get a stranglehold of the game tonight, and that will largely depend on the work of Gareth Barry, Yaya Toure and Nigel de Jong. While de Jong may not be the wisest selection due to his tendency to throw in a bad tackle or two during the 90 minutes, either Barry or Toure, or both, would be good additions to your Picklive trio.
With City looking solid at the back and earning clean sheets in their last two matches against Blackpool and Aston Villa, Joe Hart could be a wise choice. It would certainly be a bold selection given Arsenal’s attacking talents, but Hart would rack up the points if the England ‘keeper could make it three clean sheets in three.
So for the Arsenal v Manchester City LIVE fantasy football match I’d select Cesc Fabregas, Alex Song and Joe Hart in my Picklive Trio, but who would you select?
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Manchester United are set to raise their offer for Borussia Dortmund winger Shinji Kagawa to £13 million, according to The Daily Mail.
The Japan international has been a star in Germany over the last number of seasons, but with the Asian attacking midfielder’s contract expiring in 12 months time a move abroad seems likely.
With Arsenal also lurking, Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to step up his attempt to land Kagawa, as he looks to add a bit of energy into the team’s midfield.
Meanwhile, United are reportedly confident of landing Lille star Eden Hazard despite the interest of Manchester City and Chelsea.
The Belgium international will choose on of England’s top club this summer, but reports indicate that the Old Trafford outfit are confident of winning the race for his signature.
Hazard has once more indicated that a move to the Premier League is likely, but his destination has yet to be decided.
“I do not know when I’ll make a decision about my future club,” he confessed.
“It will anyway be Manchester City, Manchester United or Chelsea.
“The decision will depend on the amount of play I would see and the position where I would play.
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“Not everyone can say that he can make a choice between the three top clubs,” he concluded.