Man Utd left-back Gabriel Heinze has agreed a top-secret £5m move to Real Madrid. (Daily Star)
I see some inherent logic flaw in the use of top-secret if it's in the papers.
Man Utd left-back Gabriel Heinze has agreed a top-secret £5m move to Real Madrid. (Daily Star)
Roma reject Mancini bid
By Nadia Carminati - Created on 21 Jun 2007
Roma are reported to have rejected a bid from Liverpool for Alessandro Mancini.
Reports emanating from Italy suggest Roma have shunned an offer from the English club for the talented Brazilian.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez is believed to have put Mancini on his list of transfer targets this summer as he looks to add to his attacking options at Anfield.
Mancini enjoyed a fine season with Roma last term and he has established himself as a key player in the Giallorossi side.
Liverpool have been quiet in the transfer market so far this summer, but they are believed to have offered 19million (£12.7million) for the skilful winger.
Roma have previously rebuffed Liverpool overtures and are thought to be putting together a new deal to keep Mancini in the Italian capital until 2012.
REDS RANKED THIRD IN EURO STANDINGS
Paul Eaton 21 June 2007
Liverpool will be ranked as third seeds when next season's Champions League competition gets underway.
The Reds - beaten finalists in Athens in May and five times winners of the tournament - are ranked behind AC Milan and Barcelona in the standings but will avoid the elite teams in European football if they triumph in their third round qualifier and progress into the group stages.
England are the only country to have all of their teams seeded, with Chelsea being named among the top eight sides for the first time.
To some extent I agree because manchester United receieve a much higher revenue, but dont forget that out debt is HUGE. I cant remember how much it is, but its a shocking figure. Im not hugely concerned about it like most fans though. They've shown that they're willing to spoend money and they've had success with their football team in america, so it shows that they are capable of running a sporting business.Karakand said:The only thing I don't really like about it is that the deal involves 60 million quid of debt. (40 pence for each share totaling £21.6m is all he's putting up in cash). For a club like Man U debt ain't no thing, but City isn't exactly in a similar position.
It's huge, no doubt, but Man U is a global brand. People on all corners of the earth want their merchandise, watch their matches, etc. The upside is virtually limitless. City can't even get people in all corners of Manchester behind them (exaggerating).psycho_snake said:To some extent I agree because manchester United receieve a much higher revenue, but dont forget that out debt is HUGE. I cant remember how much it is, but its a shocking figure. Im not hugely concerned about it like most fans though. They've shown that they're willing to spoend money and they've had success with their football team in america, so it shows that they are capable of running a sporting business.
hadareud said:definitely. Although I do get the feeling that other clubs aren't too happy with Liverpool's player evaluations and the offers they receive.
hadareud said:Parlour is available
hadareud said:you have to be quick though, Leyton Orient and Barnett are closing in on him
United are willing to sell richardson; he is available. Just give fergie a bottle of red wine and you can have him. If you do that then you can finally reunite pennant with his long lost brother.Lakitu said:Roma stinks. Mancini is not worth more than 13-14 million. I think Liverpool are looking elsewhere besides Malouda now.
psycho_snake said:United are willing to sell richardson; he is available. Just give fergie a bottle of red wine and you can have him. If you do that then you can finally reunite pennant with his long lost brother.
I think abramovich is an exception because he's been spending ridiculous amounts of money. He's not planned out the future that well, but I think things are changing now; mourinho's lack of spending suggests that he's fed up of playing real life FM and actually wants to make some progress making chelsea somewhat profitable.Karakand said:The Glazers know their shit but running a sports team here is a lot different than running a high-end football club in Europe. Owners can't lose money because of salary caps and revenue sharing of gate and television receipts. In the FAPL, well, Abramovich has done a bang up job of running a for-profit business. :lol
Thats a good enough reason to sell him for united fans.Lakitu said:Hmm... they do look strangely alike. I think Pennant is the drunk and evil twin. I think we need Richardson to balance it out.
:lol That was great when it happened. I love the look on his face - so French and hilarious at the same time.hadareud said:Grimandi is apparently set to be Arsenal's new Director of Football.
I nearly forgot about it, but there was this great incident at the Bergkamp testimonial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuVT6-iRR2U
The whole stadium was laughing, and if I remember correctly no foul was given. Great stuff.
He's also a very good scout in FM
edit: much better video and there was a penalty btw. I love it how the people applaud him :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcQpq0_BqOc&mode=related&search=
Ives Galarcep said:Nowak will NOT coach the Chicago Fire
When the Chicago Fire announced the firing of Dave Sarachan today one name jumped to the top of most people's lists as a leading candidate to replace him, Peter Nowak. Fire fans have long dreamed of their former captain coming back to lead the team he captained to the 1998 MLS Cup title.
It's not happening.
According to sources in Chicago, Nowak has no intention of taking the job vacated by Sarachan. Nowak is apparently happy with his current position as assistant coach of the US national team.
So who are the leading candidates? Denis Hamlett is the interim coach but appears unlikely to be hired on a permanent basis. Chicago-area soccer legend Frank Klopas is likely to be considered while Juan Carlos Osorio, who I suggested earlier today, may actually get a look. What I am hearing is that Fire president John Guppy wants to hire a permanent replacement ASAP, preferably before Cuauhtemoc Blanco arrives in July.
Galaxy trade Sturgis and Findley to RSL for Chris Klein
Just a day after introducing newly-signed Honduran forward Carlos Pavon, the LA Galaxy have added yet another attacking weapon to the bunch. According to sources on the West Coast, the Galaxy have acquired veteran winger Chris Klein, dealing talented U.S. Under-20 national team defender/midfielder Nathan Sturgis and talented young forward Robbie Findley to Real Salt Lake in the process.
it is, I hate the qualifying round though. Only thinking about it makes me nervous.Cornballer said:Is the CL qualifying the same as in past years - i.e. a home and away against one other team sometime in August?
Not a wide margin for error there - it's always an adventure. It was surprisingly smooth last season, though.hadareud said:it is, I hate the qualifying round though. Only thinking about it makes me nervous.
Is the CL qualifying the same as in past years - i.e. a home and away against one other team sometime in August?
Mama Smurf said:That wasn't easy to work out btw, so you better appreciate it!
<3Mama Smurf said:That wasn't easy to work out btw, so you better appreciate it!
Cornballer said:All joking aside, I guess getting everyone back from their injury problems is going to give Arsenal a big boost.
Hooker said:Haha Mama Smurf, if I knew you wanted it, I could have copy/paste the stuff from my football website. They had it up yesterday![]()
It'll certainly be interesting. I really don't know what to expect.Shinobi said:Really looking forward to the Canada/USA tilt...US should be favourites due to more experience and the home crowd, but I think we can give the yanks a really good fight.
Goalkeepers:
Roberto Abbondanzieri 19/08/72 Getafe (ESP)
Juan Pablo Carrizo 06/05/84 River Plate
Agustín Orión 28/06/81 San Lorenzo
Defense:
Javier Zanetti 16/08/73 Inter (ITA)
Roberto Ayala 14/04/73 Valencia (ESP)
Gabriel Heinze 19/94/78 Manchester U. (GBR)
Gabriel Milito 07/09/80 Zaragoza (ESP)
Javier Pinola 24/02/83 Nuremberg (GER)
Daniel Díaz 13/07/79 Boca Juniors
Nicolás Burdisso 12/04/81 Inter (ITA)
Hugo Ibarra 01/04/74 Boca Juniors
Midfield:
Luis González 19/01/81 Oporto (POR)
Pablo Ledesma 04/02/84 Boca Juniors
Javier Mascherano 08/96/84 Liverpool (GBR)
Esteban Cambiasso 18/08/80 Inter (ITA)
Fernando Gago 10/04/86 Real Madrid (ESP)
Juan Sebastián Verón 05/03/75 Estudiantes
Pablo Aimar 03/11/79 Zaragoza (ESP)
Juan Román Riquelme 24/06/78 Boca Juniors
José Sosa 19/06/85 Estudiantes
Forwards:
Lionel Messi 24/06/87 Barcelona (ESP)
Hernán Crespo 05/07/75 Inter (ITA)
Diego Milito 12/06/79 Zaragoza (ESP)
Carlos Tevez 05/02/84 West Ham (GBR)
Rodrigo Palacio 05/02/82 Boca Juniors
Ezequiel Lavezzi 03/05/85 San Lorenzo
Javier Saviola 11/12/81 Barcelona (ESP)
Mariano Pavone 21/05/82 Estudiantes
Hooker said:This is what I have: (rank - team - country - points)
Pot 1
1. AC Milan Italië 133,808
2. Barcelona Spanje 119,374
3. Liverpool* Engeland 112,618
4. Internazionale Italië 107,808
5. Arsenal* Engeland 104,618
6. Real Madrid Spanje 104,374
7. Manchester United Engeland 99,618
8. Chelsea Engeland 99,618
Pot 2
9. Valencia* Spanje 99,374
10. Olympique Lyon Frankrijk 95,706
11. FC Porto Portugal 89,107
12. Sevilla* Spanje 87,374
13. PSV Nederland 81,995
14. AS Roma Italië 78,808
15. Benfica* Portugal 67,107
16. Ajax* Nederland 65,995
The ones with the star are not qualified yet
It's provisional. No telling if he makes the final squad, but I don't think he's suited up for Argentina in quite a while, eh?Mama Smurf said:Veron? When did he make it back into the Argentina squad?
Posted at 12:42 PM ET, 06/21/2007
Keller to Start vs. Canada
Veteran goalkeeper Kasey Keller will make his 100th U.S. national team appearance tonight when the United States faces Canada in the Gold Cup semifinals at Soldier Field, sources close to the selection process said today. Keller was chosen over Tim Howard and will join Tony Meola as the only U.S. keeper to reach 100 caps. If the Americans advance to Sunday's final, Howard, who is atop the U.S. depth chart, seems sure to start, although a strong performance by Keller tonight could make Bob Bradley's decision more difficult.
No word on the remainder of the lineup. I will rejoin you from the ballpark later today.
Wes said:Good to hear Sven will be back in England shortly![]()
At this rate LAG isn't going to have anybody under 30 on the roster. :lolCornballer said:Galaxy trade Sturgis and Findley to RSL for Chris Klein
Just a day after introducing newly-signed Honduran forward Carlos Pavon, the LA Galaxy have added yet another attacking weapon to the bunch. According to sources on the West Coast, the Galaxy have acquired veteran winger Chris Klein, dealing talented U.S. Under-20 national team defender/midfielder Nathan Sturgis and talented young forward Robbie Findley to Real Salt Lake in the process.
There are rumblings that they're trying to offload Quaranta onto Kansas City for some draft picks, as well. :lolKarakand said:At this rate LAG isn't going to have nobody under 30 on the roster. :lol