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    Post by Rez Thu May 10, 2007 10:52 am

    Here's 10 top strikers for sale this summer



    The Premiership's "big four" all need a new forward - our writers help them with their search across Europe and South America.

    The Guardian


    May 10, 2007 1:00 AM

    Samuel Eto'o
    26
    Barcelona, Spain
    £45m
    Ever since Eto'o's furious outburst against Ronaldinho, Frank Rijkaard and the "civil war" at Barcelona, his future at Camp Nou has been under question. Although he says he wants to stay there is a belief that he and Ronaldinho cannot continue together. The president, Joan Laporta, wants to keep Eto'o but other members of the board do not agree. The Cameroon international has few real allies in the dressing room and even Rijkaard's patience has been tested by his refusal to come off the bench as a late substitute against Santander in February. Barcelona have sounded out possible buyers but, having paid £25m to get him from Mallorca (and Real Madrid, who owned 50%), they would expect a fee in excess of £40m. He certainly has the talent, physical fitness and desire to succeed in England. Indeed, he would welcome the English style, as his recent snipe suggests. "Fancy flicks and back-heels are fine," he said, "but it's goals that win matches." He possesses an almost pathological will to win.
    David Villa
    25
    Valencia, Spain
    £50m
    Villa has been a superb striker for a long time but this is the year that the rest of Europe, and England in particular, has really noticed him. He has it all: pace, skill, vision, strength and wonderful finishing. He scored 25 league goals in his first season at Valencia and this season he heads the assist charts. His agent has called for Valencia to increase his wages if he is to stay at Mestalla but the club are unlikely to match his demands and he feels he deserves a move to a bigger club. Although he has straight-batted all transfer talk, he has been careful not to close the door on a move. "Let's see what happens in the summer," he says. "Right now I want to concentrate on playing for Valencia." He would rather stay in Spain, though, and a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona would be more attractive than one to the Premiership.
    Dimitar Berbatov
    26
    Tottenham Hotspur
    £27m
    If any Premiership player could instantly enhance either Manchester United or Chelsea, it is surely Berbatov. Both teams must be kicking themselves that they were beaten to what was surely the signing of the season last summer at the bargain price of £10.9m. Interestingly United are understood to have been only a few hours too late with an approach for Berbatov. His silky touch and ability to create, as well as score goals, has evoked comparisons with Thierry Henry but he lacks the Arsenal captain's electrifying speed. He makes up for this with wonderful vision, although he would probably fit better alongside Didier Drogba than Wayne Rooney, who often works in the same areas of the pitch as the Bulgarian.
    Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
    23
    Ajax, Netherlands
    £18m
    There is a long tradition of Holland's best strikers making a mark in English football and scouts from all of the Premiership's top clubs have visited the Amsterdam Arena this season to see the player known as "The Hunter". Huntelaar replaced Ruud van Nistelrooy in the national team after the World Cup and it was widely accepted that Marco van Basten made a mistake by not including the clinical finisher in his squad last summer. Barcelona, Valencia, Lyon and Juventus have been monitoring the progress of a player who has accumulated more goals than any other forward in Europe over the last two years, scoring at a remarkable rate of three in every four games in the Dutch league. At 23 Huntelaar is one of Europe's most coveted players and, as such, it might need £18m to acquire his signature.
    Luca Toni
    29
    Fiorentina, Italy
    £12m
    The reigning European Golden Boot winner has a scoring record that would interest any of the top English clubs but it has been widely reported in Germany that he has, in principle, agreed to a £12m move to Bayern Munich at the end of the season. Toni, a World Cup winner with Italy last year, became the first Italian since 1934 to score 30 goals in Serie A last season and the Fiorentina striker, who will be 30 later this month, has enhanced his reputation with another 16 this term. Milan, Internazionale and Juventus are all hoping to persuade him to remain in Italy but there have been no reported bids from England, possibly because of the lack of success historically that Italian strikers have had in the Premiership. He scored twice in last year's World Cup.
    Afonso Alves
    26
    Heerenveen, Netherlands
    £8m-£10m
    It is impossible to ignore the sheer weight of goals plundered by Afonso Alves this term. His five hat-tricks and 34 strikes in 31 league games have inflated the Brazilian's price tag. In January Manchester City were scouting him but now he is being touted around the Premiership's top four, with Chelsea thought to be his most likely destination. Powerful and quick, Alves boasts clear qualities and a hammer of a right foot which has been just as prolific from dead-balls as open play. He joined Heerenveen for £3m last summer and has proved a fine replacement for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, who moved to Ajax a year ago. "Huntelaar made the team play better but Alves can decide a match with an individual piece of brilliance," said Heerenveen's coach, Gertjan Verbeek. "He has phenomenal qualities."
    Michael Owen
    27
    Newcastle United
    £9m
    Owen's return from knee ligament surgery may be overdue for Newcastle United but timely for the former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker and his advisers. Owen has a £9m get-out clause in his contract and is about to play his third successive Newcastle match, at Watford on Sunday. After that Owen will play for England possibly three times at B and full level and it represents a shop window of opportunity for him to show the heartiness of his recovery from the injury he sustained against Sweden at last summer's World Cup in Germany. He has said that he has returned stronger, particularly in the upper body region, than before and he has looked mentally and physically sharp in the two games he has played so far. However, his salary of £115,000 a week is sure to put off some potential purchasers.
    Miroslav Klose
    28
    Werder Bremen, Germany
    £10m
    The only man to score five or more goals in successive World Cup final tournaments pledged to fulfil his contract at Werder Bremen last week, though the suspicion remains that he will leave the Bundesliga this summer. "I want to experience life outside the Bundesliga," he said in January and, given his prowess in the air, England seems the obvious destination. Klose is both an instinctive finisher and a potent link man, dropping deep and combining well with his midfield. He can also hold the ball up as a lone striker and, if he lacks pace, he is technically proficient and has scored 33 times for his country. Bayern Munich had been expected to buy him but Werder will not permit his transfer to a Bundesliga club. Yet he has only 12 months to run on his contract and a move abroad appears inevitable.
    Carlos Tevez
    23
    West Ham United
    £18m
    After the controversy following his signing, Tevez looks highly likely to leave West Ham regardless of whether the club avoid relegation on Sunday. He made a slow start but his quality has surfaced over the past two months. Most striking is his non-stop work-rate which would make him an ideal foil for a less energetic and more physically dominant forward. He would work well alongside Didier Drogba, although following his Argentina team-mate Javier Mascherano to Liverpool might be his ideal destination to play in partnership with Dirk Kuyt or Peter Crouch. His style is reminiscent of Gianfranco Zola and he would surely become a firm favourite at Anfield. His goal-scoring record suggests he would be best suited to working in partnership with a more traditional "No9" style of forward.
    Fernando Torres
    23
    Atlético Madrid, Spain
    £35m
    Atlético's director of sport recently admitted it was ridiculous for Torres still to be at the club. "The Kid" could - and probably should - have moved on but, an Atlético fan, he is determined to play in Europe with his boyhood team. But that dream keeps getting postponed and Torres is getting impatient. He now privately questions the wisdom of having waited this long but says he would never play for another Spanish club and believes a transfer to England is ideal. Quick and strong, he would need to adapt his game, though.
    Alternatively, take a punt on a kid from South America ...
    Neri Cardozo
    20
    Boca Juniors, Argentina
    Arguably more impressive than his Argentina team-mate Lionel Messi in the 2005 World Youth Championship, he helped fire Boca Juniors to the top of the 2006 Apertura - Argentina's winter tournament, which runs from August to December - and has so far scored six goals in the Clausura (February-June championship). Can play as a midfielder or striker, and made his senior international debut last month against Chile. Missed the final of the World Youth Championship two years ago because of suspension.
    Oscar Cardozo
    23
    Newell's Old Boys, Argentina
    A former player with Club Nacional in his homeland of Paraguay, he has scored 20 goals in his first season with Newell's Old Boys after moving for $1.2m (£600,000). He scored 27 times in 63 games for Nacional last season and was named 2006 Paraguayan Footballer of the Year. The tall striker will lead the line for his country in this year's Copa América in Venezuela and has already caught the eye of some of Europe's top clubs. He won his first international cap last October in a friendly against Australia.
    Nilmar
    22
    Corinthians, Brazil
    Nilmar was signed by Lyon in 2004 but was loaned back to Brazil the following year when the French club bought his compatriot, Fred. At Corinthians he quickly proved to be the best striker in the country. He played alongside Carlos Tevez and impressed so much that he almost made the 2006 Olympic squad. But he has been dogged by injury. He missed seven months last year because of a right knee problem and this year he has had an operation on his left knee, from which he is not expected to return until September.
    Alexandre Pato
    17
    Internacional, Brazil
    Scored on his professional debut last November and a month later helped Internacional win the Fifa Club World Cup in Tokyo. A youth international, he was Brazil's top scorer when they won the South American Youth Championship this year and Ronaldinho has picked him out as a future star. Pato means duck and although widely referred to as "Alex the Duck" he does not have webbed feet; the nickname is because he was born in the town of Pato Branco. He has said his dream is to play in Italy and be as good as Ronaldo.

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    I would love in this order; Eto, Berbs, Huntelaar and Torres.
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    Post by Machiavel Thu May 10, 2007 10:57 am

    Huntelaar wont be leaving anytime soon
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    Post by Tweesus Thu May 10, 2007 11:03 am

    Eto'o is the jewel in the crown. Imagin Drogba and Eto'o as a strike partnership Yikes

    Eto'o really has got the will to win and is unquestionably world class and IMO would have anything like the settling in problems that Sheva has had. Realistically only Chelsea or Liverpool could afford him, realistically he would only go to Chelsea.

    Villa I can't see leaving to be honest, though if Liverpool are serious they could probably get him.

    Can't see UTd getting Berbatov and I honestly don't think that Huntelaar is good enough of what they need, Klose may be an option.

    That leaves us getting Tevez and everythings rosy Ale
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:04 am

    Tweedle wrote:Eto'o is the jewel in the crown. Imagin Drogba and Eto'o as a strike partnership Yikes

    imagine Drogba and Shevchenko as a strike partnership 🐶
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    Post by DS Thu May 10, 2007 11:07 am

    Fergie hinted the we may be in for a pacy striker , rules out alot of players if that is true, dont know about the striker we want or will get though.
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    Post by Tweesus Thu May 10, 2007 11:11 am

    football wrote:
    Tweedle wrote:Eto'o is the jewel in the crown. Imagin Drogba and Eto'o as a strike partnership Yikes

    imagine Drogba and Shevchenko as a strike partnership 🐶

    haha, last summer I said it wouldn't work - Sheva is heading into the twilight of his career + is overrated by many on here (who claim he's one of the best three strikers on the planet Laugh). 5 years ago, he was but for about three seasons now he hasn't been on the same level. + he doesn't seem to have the desire to win and the drive of Eto'o + isn't physically built for the premiership
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:16 am

    Tweedle wrote:Shevchenko is the best striker in the world and always will be. I f he doesn't score at least 40 goals in his first season at Chelsea I will cut off my left hand. I'm serious, I'll do it. I will cut it off.

    remember this?

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    Post by Tweesus Thu May 10, 2007 11:19 am

    football wrote:
    Tweedle wrote:Shevchenko is the best striker in the world and always will be. I f he doesn't score at least 40 goals in his first season at Chelsea I will cut off my left hand. I'm serious, I'll do it. I will cut it off.

    remember this?

    Whistle

    When I have some time I'll dig out some of the posts I've done in the past on how overrated and NOT world class sheva is.

    And no, I can't remember that Wink
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    Post by Parks lives Thu May 10, 2007 11:22 am

    Tweedle, you are the ultimate hype merchant. Laughing
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    Post by Isco Benny Thu May 10, 2007 11:24 am

    Id love to see Berbatov and Rooney. Dont believe for a second they couldnt work together since both have excellent trechnique and vision. Downside is both can be wasteful infront of goal.

    But the football that could get potentially played between Ronaldo, Rooney, Berbatov, Giggs, Carrick, Scholes - all excellent technical footballers- would be worth watching
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:28 am

    Rez wrote:
    Alexandre Pato
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    Internacional, Brazil
    Scored on his professional debut last November and a month later helped Internacional win the Fifa Club World Cup in Tokyo. A youth international, he was Brazil's top scorer when they won the South American Youth Championship this year and Ronaldinho has picked him out as a future star. Pato means duck and although widely referred to as "Alex the Duck" he does not have webbed feet; the nickname is because he was born in the town of Pato Branco. He has said his dream is to play in Italy and be as good as Ronaldo.

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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 11:32 am

    Rez wrote:
    Michael Owen
    27
    Newcastle United
    £9m
    Owen's return from knee ligament surgery may be overdue for Newcastle United but timely for the former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker and his advisers. Owen has a £9m get-out clause in his contract and is about to play his third successive Newcastle match, at Watford on Sunday. After that Owen will play for England possibly three times at B and full level and it represents a shop window of opportunity for him to show the heartiness of his recovery from the injury he sustained against Sweden at last summer's World Cup in Germany. He has said that he has returned stronger, particularly in the upper body region, than before and he has looked mentally and physically sharp in the two games he has played so far. However, his salary of £115,000 a week is sure to put off some potential purchasers.

    Morons.

    Why would we sell him for £9m??? There is no fucking get out clause, did these people not watch the press conference after he signed???

    He gets paid 115k a week now does he? Laughing Doh


    Utter plonkers, half these players aren't even for sale FFS!
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    Post by The-Frank-Tavern Thu May 10, 2007 11:33 am

    kimbo everybody is for sale at a given price, was carrick eg for sale last summer only when utd came knocking
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:34 am

    Kimbo wrote:
    Rez wrote:
    Michael Owen
    27
    Newcastle United
    £9m
    Owen's return from knee ligament surgery may be overdue for Newcastle United but timely for the former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker and his advisers. Owen has a £9m get-out clause in his contract and is about to play his third successive Newcastle match, at Watford on Sunday. After that Owen will play for England possibly three times at B and full level and it represents a shop window of opportunity for him to show the heartiness of his recovery from the injury he sustained against Sweden at last summer's World Cup in Germany. He has said that he has returned stronger, particularly in the upper body region, than before and he has looked mentally and physically sharp in the two games he has played so far. However, his salary of £115,000 a week is sure to put off some potential purchasers.

    Morons.

    Why would we sell him for £9m??? There is no fucking get out clause, did these people not watch the press conference after he signed???

    He gets paid 115k a week now does he? Laughing Doh


    Utter plonkers, half these players aren't even for sale FFS!

    ok

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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 11:36 am

    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:kimbo everybody is for sale at a given price, was carrick eg for sale last summer only when utd came knocking

    There seems to be an assumption that if they can raise the money they can get the player. Why would Eto'o leave Barca? Why would Villa leave Valencia? Why on earth would Berbatov leave Spurs after only one season???
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    Post by Batman Thu May 10, 2007 11:37 am

    No mention of Trezeguet, i think he could do a really good job for Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Man Utd.
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    Post by The-Frank-Tavern Thu May 10, 2007 11:37 am

    why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa
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    Post by Deano Thu May 10, 2007 11:38 am

    Tevez seems highly likely to leave regardless of our position Doh Laughing

    They obviously don't know f@ck all...

    The player wants to stay...
    We want to sign him...
    We have first option on him...

    Berbatov won't be leaving either, and Toni has apparently signed a new contract with Fiorentina until 2011...

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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:38 am

    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:kimbo everybody is for sale at a given price, was carrick eg for sale last summer only when utd came knocking

    There seems to be an assumption that if they can raise the money they can get the player. Why would Eto'o leave Barca? Why would Villa leave Valencia? Why on earth would Berbatov leave Spurs after only one season???

    well if you read the article it will explain why Eto'o and Villa might leave. I agree with you re Berbatov and Owen wuill want to get out of Newcastle asap, even if it means dropping down divisions.
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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 11:40 am

    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???
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    Post by Lard Thu May 10, 2007 11:40 am

    Lucas Deano Neill wrote:Tevez seems highly likely to leave regardless of our position Doh Laughing

    They obviously don't know f@ck all...

    The player wants to stay...
    We want to sign him...
    We have first option on him...

    Berbatov won't be leaving either, and Toni has apparently signed a new contract with Fiorentina until 2011...

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    I read an interview with him i think in the evening standard the other day, he said there was a big possibility he would stay, but if you did go down it would change things.
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    Post by Parks lives Thu May 10, 2007 11:43 am

    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???

    Don't remember that.

    I think we were interested, however we didn't put in a bid.
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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 11:44 am

    Parks lives wrote:
    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???

    Don't remember that.

    I think we were interested, however we didn't put in a bid.

    I don't know, i've seen people on here saying it.
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:46 am

    Kimbo wrote:
    Parks lives wrote:
    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???

    Don't remember that.

    I think we were interested, however we didn't put in a bid.

    I don't know, i've seen people on here saying it.

    Laugh

    I think United put an offer in a little too late. If you read the article....
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu May 10, 2007 11:47 am

    Rez wrote:Interestingly United are understood to have been only a few hours too late with an approach for Berbatov.
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    Post by Deano Thu May 10, 2007 11:50 am

    L.r.d wrote:
    Lucas Deano Neill wrote:Tevez seems highly likely to leave regardless of our position Doh Laughing

    They obviously don't know f@ck all...

    The player wants to stay...
    We want to sign him...
    We have first option on him...

    Berbatov won't be leaving either, and Toni has apparently signed a new contract with Fiorentina until 2011...

    Ale

    I read an interview with him i think in the evening standard the other day, he said there was a big possibility he would stay, but if you did go down it would change things.

    The only reason it would change things is because MSI wouldn't sell to a Championship club.

    Tevez has said he is happy where he is, he is settled in the area etc...

    I will actually be surprised if he isn't a West Ham player next season if we are a Premiership club.
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    Post by Bashmachkin Thu May 10, 2007 12:00 pm

    Shepherd has today issued a pretty firm rebuke to any intentions Owen might have of leaving:

    http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6641411.stm

    He says that Owen owes Newcastle loyalty, and that none of the big four clubs are interested in him anyway. Basically its after a Times article a few days ago which suggested that Owen would fit in perfectly at any of the top four clubs, that he deserves to play at that level, and that he has this £9million release fee in his contract. Owen writes for the Times regularly, and Shepherd feels that the article stemmed from people close to Owen, hence the rebuke. Which sounds fair enough to me.
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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 12:03 pm

    Bashmachkin wrote:Shepherd has today issued a pretty firm rebuke to any intentions Owen might have of leaving:

    http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6641411.stm

    He says that Owen owes Newcastle loyalty, and that none of the big four clubs are interested in him anyway. Basically its after a Times article a few days ago which suggested that Owen would fit in perfectly at any of the top four clubs, that he deserves to play at that level, and that he has this £9million release fee in his contract. Owen writes for the Times regularly, and Shepherd feels that the article stemmed from people close to Owen, hence the rebuke. Which sounds fair enough to me.

    The press can't stand a good player not playing at one of their darling clubs, and it seems the top 4 fans believe all the bullshit they see in the tabloids. Owen will be at Newcastle next season whether we like it or not. <Ale>
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    Post by COTR Thu May 10, 2007 12:24 pm

    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???

    rooney

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    12 months later he has packed his bags to join man u


    amazing what more money and the chance to play for a bigger club can do Wink
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    Post by Kimbo Thu May 10, 2007 12:26 pm

    COTR wrote:
    Kimbo wrote:
    The-Frank-Tavern wrote:why more money, thats all they are interested in chance of winning more trophies especially in the case of berbatov and villa

    There seems to be an assumption that all players dream of playing for the "big" 4 clubs. Berbatov seems perfectly happy at Spurs, and did he not turn Man U down when he signed for them???

    rooney

    'Im a true blue for life'

    That's Everton for you, if Rooney was a Tottenham or Newcastle player i doubt he would've have been sold. ok

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