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Newcastle Turned Off Keane And Bentley By High Valuations

Newcastle united Blog 08 January @ 05:16 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The Newcastle Journal is reporting this morning that the Tyneside club are in for Birmingham City winger Seb Larsson, but for just £1M. Robbie Keane Spurs paid Liverpool £12M for him two years ago That's hardly Newcastle's fault There's not much new news in the Journal report, other than Newcastle have been turned off Tottenham players, because of their [.

Keane off to Birmingham with memories tarnished

TottenhamBlog.com 14 January @ 02:41 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Reports claim that Birmingham have a bid accepted for Robbie Keane of £4m, which could potentially rise to £6m.

Considering Keane's age, it seems likely that Spurs receiving the full fee of £6m could be dependent on Birmingham staying up this season, rather than being based on the usual factors, such as appearances, goals or international appearances.

Spurs, Redknapp and The Transfer Window

thfc1882.com 25 January @ 12:20 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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I was planning on leaving this until after the transfer window had shut but to be honest I'm sick and tired of reading, writing and talking about what stadium we might be playing in come 2016 or whatever date it ends up being. I'm sure I'm not the only one. It's important of course but the longer it goes on and the more talk there is the closer I feel like I support a company and not a football club.

Charlie Adam's Father Brands Blackpool 'Cheap-Skates'

Anfield Talk 30 January @ 06:02 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In the wake of Blackpool's rejection of Liverpool's second official bid for midfielder Charlie Adam, the player's father, also called Charlie, has branded his son's team "cheap-skates" for saying no to the bid.
Liverpool's second offer is believed to be around the £6.5 million mark, around £2.