Man City fans must really be licking their lips at the moment as, despite Shinawatra's bad
publicity, they seem to be bringing in some top quality players. Fiorentina striker Valeri Bojinov
is the latest player who looks like he's on his way to City, and he should turn out to be a very
tasty signing. The fee is around the 6 million pound mark, and the transfer might be completed in
the next couple of days.
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My apologies for the infrequent posts of the last few days, technical issues, and it seems that
shouting swear words at your laptop is not the quickest way to fix a problem. However, it is all
sorted now, and we get back to what matters, football.
It seems that a couple of Human Rights groups have voiced their concerns over Thaksin Shinawatra's
ownership of Manchester City.
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Another quiet weekend with plenty of friendlies but not much in the way of important news. Freddy
Sheperd believes that Michael Owen owes Newcastle a great debt, which is a fair comment. The paid a
lot of money for him, he's hardly played any games for the Magpies and they have looked after him
during his injuries, so I think most people would believe that Owen owes them a fair bit.
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Time for another Friday Night Review, if you're not sure what it is, then read last Friday's post!
here we go,
1. Lucas Leiva [Gremio - Liverpool] Undisclosed
2. Luke Young [Charlton - Middlesbrough] £2.5m
3. Freddie Ljungberg [Arsenal - West Ham] £3m
Lucas may have signed for Liverpool a while ago but his transfer only came through this week, and
what a signing he should prove to be.
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Plenty of signings to take notice of today, starting with Martin Petrov's move to Manchester City.
The Bulgarian winger moved from Atletico Madrid in a 4.7 million pound deal, and should prove to be
an astute signing for Sven. City desperately need midfield strength and width, and he can provide
both, as well as having enough experience to ensure a relatively smooth settlement into the Premier
League.
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Liverpool have released teir plans for a new stadium. It will be a 60,000 all seated stadium with
the possibility of extending the capacity to 78,000, it will cost around 300 million pounds and it
should be with us in 2010. It looks iffy, and I can't say I was hugely impressed by the design, to
me it looks more like a sports complex or leisure centre then a stadium, but architecture is all
down to personal taste.
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Once again Carlos Tevez dominates the headlines with news that the dispute over his move to Man Utd
will be settled in the High Court. This course of action comes after FIFA decided it couldn't make
a judgement on the matter, and it seems to be what all the parties want. I'm not sure when a
decision will be made on the matter, but let's hope it gets made relatively soon.
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After a quiet weekend, things seem to have perked up with news that Freddie Ljungberg has completed
a 3 million pound move to West Ham. A very good move for West Ham, he hasn't been the force that he
used to be in the past couple of seasons but he has a lot of experience to offer and can still come
up with the big goals in the big games. He's lost some pace but he's still got the footballing
brain and knows how to time his runs to cause the maximum damage to opposotion defences.
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A very quiet Sunday, it seems that everyone is still reading Harry Potter. There are plenty of
conflicting reports about Arjen Robben coming out of Chelsea and Real Madrid. Real are pretty sure
he's on his way to Spain, but Chelsea seem to know nothing about a potential move. I'm inclined to
believe that Real are probably telling the truth, more because they have come out and already
stated that Arjen has agreed terms with their club.
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Tevez remains in the spotlight with news that FIFA and FA representatives will meet on monday to
discuss the possible trasnfer to Man Utd. Good news for all the parties involved as it looks like
FIFA are moving relatively swiftly to sort out the deal, so that the Clubs have time to make new
plans before the transfer window closes. Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that he hasn't got a plan B at
the moment if Tevez fails to come, but I'm sure that he will plan for the worst in the next coming
weeks.
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In case you don't know the drill, the 'Friday Night Review' is where I look at all the transfers
into the Premiership during the past week, and then pick out the top 3 transfers.
Actually a suprisingly quiet week for transfers with Premiership Clubs only officially signing 5
players. Key word is "officially", there are plenty of negotiations going through, but I will stick
to the actual transfers made this week.
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More bad news for West Ham fans today, as their new signing Julien Faubert is ruled out for 6
months after rupturing his achilles tendon in a friendly on the 17 July. Bloody painful injury, and
no-one likes to see this kind of news, but he's a young player and will come back for the second
half of the season. It does leave the Hammers looking pretty weak in midfield after losing
Reo-Coker and Benayoun, but I hope that Noble plays a bigger role this season, and this injury
could be his chance to step up.
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And so the inevitable has happened, West Ham, Man Utd, the Premier League and Kia Joorabchian have
failed to reach an agreement over the transfer of Carlos Tevez and so FIFA have been called in to
settle the dispute. All the parties decided this was the best way to go and so FIFA have set up a
'Dispute Resolution Chamber', which will deal with the issue in the next few weeks.
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Yet another twist in the Tevez transfer as West Ham refuse to allow him to have a medical at Man
Utd. They, and the Premier League, still state that West Ham hold the registration of the player,
and so any deal has to go through them. SInce no deal has been agreed, no medical can take place.
What a mess, there's nothing I can say that hasn't been said before, so I just hope that all the
parties sit down together and come to some sort of deal, because the person losing the most out of
this is Tevez himself, and he deserves better.
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Today's news has been led by the Police raids on 3 different football clubs as part of an
investigation into corruption. The raids were carried out at Newcastle, Portsmouth and Glasgow
Rangers this morning and were not related to the Lord Stevens enquiry. There's not much more that I
can say about this, corruption in Football is something that is seen around the world but it should
be stamped out wherever possible.
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