Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has admitted that nearly all Premier League managers have
considered a move for Aston Villa star Ashley Young, but admits that thinking about signing the
midfielder is far different from a formal offer. Hodgson also took time to respond to recent
transfer rumors linking the Reds with possible moves for AC Milan's Ronaldinho and Ajax's World Cup
sensation Luis Suarez.
Dear Father Christmas,
We've always had a slightly up-and-down relationship, us Spurs fans and yourself. Each year we
invoice you with request upon request: a new striker, a win against Arsenal, for someone to please
just get rid of Anthony Gardner. And though you're generally quite responsive to our tiresome
needs, let's be honest, it's been a while since you really dug deep and delivered us a Christmas
present we'll remember forever.
Villa will not be letting Ashley Young head for the exit door in January and,
if he doesn't re-consider signing a new contract, the club may be willing to let him run down his
contract and leave on a free in 2012. The thinking being that another season with Ash in the team
is worth more than any potential transfer fee, but that would depend entirely on how committed he
is.
Villa will not be letting Ashley Young head for the exit door in January and,
if he doesn't re-consider signing a new contract, the club may be willing to let him run down his
contract and leave on a free in 2012. The thinking being that another season with Ash in the team
is worth more than any potential transfer fee, but that would depend entirely on how committed he
is.
I believe the pre-match press conference ahead of the Boxing Day game against Tottenham is
taking place today, so brace yourself for cherry picked Houllier quotes to filter out over the next
few days, sending people predisposed to fly in rages into those very rages.
He said WHAT?
I believe the pre-match press conference ahead of the Boxing Day game against Tottenham is
taking place today, so brace yourself for cherry picked Houllier quotes to filter out over the next
few days, sending people predisposed to fly in rages into those very rages.
He said WHAT?
If our boxing day game against Villa is on, and I guess it's a big if at the moment, it's yet
another must win. I think I'm going to assume all games we play from now on are must win, at least
until we're safely in the top 4 with no chance of going lower. Without football on boxing day the
footballing population will crumble under the pressure of spending a further day with family.