Sunday's gossip

Sir Alex Ferguson plans to give Michael Owen, who has made six league starts in almost three years at Old Trafford, a pivotal role in Manchester United's title push.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

The peeling of the half time oranges could be vital!
 
Easter Sunday Shite

Andy Carroll, 23, is set to leave Liverpool this summer amid concerns that he has not adapted to 'the Liverpool way'.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Cristiano Ronaldo has pledged his future to Real Madrid even though the 27-year-old is reportedly high on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's wish-list.
Full story: Sunday Express

Liverpool are in talks to sign Peruvian midfielder Juan Manuel Vargas, 28, from Fiorentina.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Tottenham face competition from several of Europe's top clubs in the race to sign Emmanuel Adebayor, 28, on a permanent deal.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Neil Warnock wants to begin his own regime at Leeds by signing old favourite Paddy Kenny, the 33-year-old QPR goalkeeper.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Fulham manager Martin Jol is desperate to keep Clint Dempsey, 29, at the club with Arsenal lining up a £10m offer.
Full story: talkSPORT

OTHER GOSSIP


Any new contract for West Brom manager Roy Hodgson could contain an England release clause

Mario Balotelli only survives at Manchester City because the manager is Italian, according to City midfielder Nigel de Jong.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini insists he must splash the cash again this summer despite having already spent £210m in two years.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Roy Hodgson says that any new contract at West Bromwich Albion could contain a special release clause that would allow him to take the England manager's job.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson thinks Rio Ferdinand, 33, should be in England's Euro 2012 finals squad this summer.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure, 28, is set to take an extended break from international football.
Full story: Goal.com

Wolves manager Terry Connor is confident he will remain in charge at Molineux until the end of the season.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Lee Clark will be targeted by Wolves in the summer because the club has decided that Terry Connor should not stay as manager beyond the summer.
Full story: Sunday Express

Queens Park Rangers will appoint Mike Rigg to a new position of technical director next month, underlining the club's support for manager Mark Hughes.
Full story: Sunday Times (subscription required)

AND FINALLY

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 18, could have been a rugby union star or a cricketer if he had not made it as a footballer. The Arsenal midfielder had trials for Hampshire as a wicketkeeper batsman, while a London Irish scout tried to persuade him to opt for a career in rugby.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand did ballet lessons three times a week as a child, and only gave it up when his classes clashed with football trials.
Full story: The Observer
 
Again,a really small sunday shite, whats going on, transfer season is less than 2 months away.
 
hm...Andy Carroll hasn't adapted to the Liverpool-way. He has underperformed and as a striker hasn't scored any goals. Surely he has adapted to the Liverpool-way!
 
I just can't believe Ronaldo has pledged his future to Real Madrid EVEN THOUGH he is high on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic's list. Has he not seen the Chelsea team compared to Madrid? Has that boy got no ambition?
 
I just can't believe Ronaldo has pledged his future to Real Madrid EVEN THOUGH he is high on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic's list. Has he not seen the Chelsea team compared to Madrid? Has that boy got no ambition?

A chance to play for Chelsea and go the same way as Torres and to share his women with Terry is a right slap in the face.
 
Sundays Shite

Manchester City are trailing Athletic Bilbao midfielder Ander Herrera, 22. Herrera is valued at £16m and still has four years to run on his deal, but wants to play Champions League football.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Herrera's 19-year-old team-mate Iker Muniain is one of three wingers on Manchester United's shopping list. Lille's Eden Hazard and Benfica's Nicolas Gaitan are the other players targeted by Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

The Premier League leaders are also watching Benfica midfielder Axel Witsel, 23.
Full story: Sunday Express

Bayern Munich are set to hand Manchester City misfit Edin Dzeko, 26, a return to Germany after the Bosnian striker struggled to recapture the consistent form that prompted Mancini to pay Wolfsburg £27m just 15 months ago.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

West Bromwich Albion and West Ham United are competing to sign Bolton Wanderers veteran Jussi Jaaskelainen. The 36-year-old goalkeeper is available on a free transfer this summer.
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Ander Herrera scored in the final of the European Under-21 Championships for Spain last year
Tottenham Hotspur have identified Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, 25, as the man to replace 40-year-old goalkeeper Brad Friedel next season.
Full story: Metro

Chelsea are lining up a £15m move for Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul, 24, to help usher in a new era at Stamford Bridge.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Everton loanee Royston Drenthe, 25, is ready to cross the city to join Liverpool. The £80,000-a-week Real Madrid winger is out of contract in Spain this summer and FA Cup finalists Liverpool are willing to match his wages.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Middlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray is ready to offer Christian Burgess, who is currently at university, a contract after the 20-year-old defender - who spent time on West Ham and Arsenal's books as a schoolboy - impressed on trial.
Full story: TEAMtalk

Fulham midfielder Clint Dempsey, 29, has opened the door to a move to Arsenal after he decided he will wait until the summer to decide his future.
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, who is on loan from Hoffenheim, is hoping his parent club can thrash out a deal with Swansea which will allow the 22-year-old to remain in south Wales next season.
Full story: talkSPORT

West Brom, Aston Villa and Stoke City are *keeping tabs on 25-year-old midfielder Jamie O'Hara's future if Wolves fail to win their *Premier League survival fight.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

OTHER GOSSIP

Blackburn Rovers are set to fine Gael Givet, 30, after manager Steve Kean claimed the defender said he was not ready to play in Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Swansea. "It was very apparent when I spoke to Gael that he was not near the right frame of mind to start or to be on the bench," said Kean.
Full story: The Sun on Sunday

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has admitted he could be the next person at the club to be sacked, following Damien Comolli's exit as director of football. The Scotsman also says that he would handle the Luis Suarez 'racism' affair completely differently if it happened again.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph

Gael Givet joined Blackburn in July 2009 after a successful loan spell from Marseille
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood says it would be "perfect" if Arsene Wenger stayed at the Emirates Stadium beyond the end of his current contract, which has just over two years to run.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Defender Jamie Carragher has launched a defence of Liverpool's Premier League form, insisting it is not as bad as has been made out. Kenny Dalglish's side are currently eighth in the table, 33 points behind leaders Manchester United. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Full story: talkSPORT

Everton midfielder Tim Cahill poured scorn on Liverpool's hopes of FA Cup glory after the Toffees were beaten in Saturday's semi-final. "A few decisions didn't go our way but I'll just say they've got a lot of work to do," said Cahill.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

West Brom manager Roy Hodgson has revealed that he is looking to make changes to his squad this summer to ensure the club do not stand still or decline next season. "There is work to do," said Hodgson. "We're going to have to make certain we continue to improve our squad because it's about quality players."
Full story: talkSPORT

Former Barcelona manager Raddy Antic says defender Branislav Ivanovic holds the key if Chelsea are to dump Lionel Messi-inspired Barca out of the Champions League.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

AND FINALLY

Devastated Everton defender Sylvain Distin took to Twitter to apologise to team-mates and Everton fans for losing them the FA Cup semi-final.
Full story: Sylvain Distin's Twitter feed
Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli and Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand both feature in a video by Manchester rapper R.I.O. Balotelli agreed to perform some ball juggling tricks in a barber's shop for the video.
Full story: Metro
 
Defender Jamie Carragher has launched a defence of Liverpool's Premier League form, insisting it is not as bad as has been made out. Kenny Dalglish's side are currently eighth in the table, 33 points behind leaders Manchester United. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Full story: talkSPORT

He's right though. 8th is a good position for a mid-table team, which is what they've been.
 
Chelsea are lining up a £15m move for Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul, 24, to help usher in a new era at Stamford Bridge.
Full story: Mail on Sunday
Err...Thibaut Courtois anyone?

Former Barcelona manager Raddy Antic says defender Branislav Ivanovic holds the key if Chelsea are to dump Lionel Messi-inspired Barca out of the Champions League.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
I think we've uncovered Vuc's indentity.
 
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has admitted he could be the next person at the club to be sacked, following Damien Comolli's exit as director of football. The Scotsman also says that he would handle the Luis Suarez 'racism' affair completely differently if it happened again.

If this is true and not just paper bullshit , at lest he admitted he was wrong
 
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has admitted he could be the next person at the club to be sacked, following Damien Comolli's exit as director of football. The Scotsman also says that he would handle the Luis Suarez 'racism' affair completely differently if it happened again.

If this is true and not just paper bullshit , at lest he admitted he was wrong

He didn´t. Just said he would have handled it different. :)
 
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has admitted he could be the next person at the club to be sacked, following Damien Comolli's exit as director of football. The Scotsman also says that he would handle the Luis Suarez 'racism' affair completely differently if it happened again.

If this is true and not just paper bullshit , at lest he admitted he was wrong

Maybe he's waiting for a repeat, so that he may show the world his true mettle.
 
West Bromwich Albion and West Ham United are competing to sign Bolton Wanderers veteran Jussi Jaaskelainen. The 36-year-old goalkeeper is available on a free transfer this summer.
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Ander Herrera scored in the final of the European Under-21 Championships for Spain last year
Tottenham Hotspur have identified Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, 25, as the man to replace 40-year-old goalkeeper Brad Friedel next season.
Full story: Metro

"Da fuq" is that doing there?
 
22/04/12 shite

Manchester United are targeting Everton left-back Leighton Baines, 27, as a summer replacement for ageing full-back Patrice Evra, 31. The Reds may offer just £5m for the England international.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Fresh from defeating rivals Barcelona in El Clasico, Real Madrid have their sights set on Manchester City and England defender Micah Richards. Madrid manager Jose Mourinho is a known admirer of the 23-year-old, and considered bidding for him when Chelsea boss.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Nineteen-year-old Athletic Bilbao winger-striker Iker Muniain, who received his first cap for Spain earlier in the year, has caught the eye of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. But the Old Trafford club will have to shell out £29.5m for his services, according to the player's agent.
Full story: Metro

Newcastle are already in the hunt for bargain signings to improve their squad for next season, says manager Alan Pardew. "We're looking at one or two players that we think might help us," he revealed.
Full story: talkSPORT

Serbia international Adem Ljajic, 20, is a summer target for Arsenal. The Fiorentina midfield man's age and technical ability appeal to Arsene Wenger.
Full story: Metro

Valencia and Spain left-back Jordi Alba is wanted at Old Trafford, though Manchester United will have to fork out £15m for the 23-year-old's services.
Full story: Goal.com

Tottenham are yet to offer experienced central defender Ledley King a contract to play at White Hart Lane next season. The 31-year-old has a chronic knee injury that limits his training and playing time, though he has managed 20 Premier League appearances this term.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Tottenham are set to sign French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris for £10 million.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
Everton are considering a move for Fulham's top-scorer Clint Dempsey.
Full story: Daily Star

OTHER GOSSIP


Man City's owners have told Roberto Mancini that he must change his management style next season.
Roberto Mancini has been asked by Manchester City's hierarchy to demonstrate that he has learned lessons this campaign and will adapt his management style for next season. If the Italian can prove his worth, he will be offered a new contract to remain in charge at Eastlands.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph

Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, 26, is on the 80-strong list of players who could be called up to play for Team GB at the Olympics, despite temporary England coach Stuart Pearce saying no players who take part in Euro 2012 will appear at London 2012.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Former Dutch masters Edwin van der Sar and Ronald Koeman have both criticised Chelsea for their style of play against Barcelona in the Champions League. "For the sake of the game and for football in *general, I hope Barcelona win in the Nou Camp," said former Manchester United goalkeeper Van der Sar, 41.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Meanwhile, Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 35, is injured and may miss the Blues' Champions League semi-final second leg tie at Barcelona on Tuesday, according to boss Roberto di Matteo. "He's got a problem with his knee," revealed the Chelsea manager.
Full story: talkSPORT

Sir Alex Ferguson says Northern Ireland centre back Jonny Evans, 24, has developed into "arguably the best defender in the country" while playing alongside the experienced Rio Ferdinand for Manchester United this season.
Full story: Observer

Aston Villa are monitoring the availability of the top scorer in the Dutch premier division, Bas Dost of Heerenveen. Dost, 22, has netted 28 goals in the Eredivisie.
Full story: Birmingham Mail

Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.
Full story: talkSPORT

Chelsea must make Roberto di Matteo the club's permanent manager, according to Ruud Gullit. The former boss at Stamford Bridge, who signed Di Matteo as a player, said: "He has done a terrific job."
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Aberdeen boss Craig Brown handed a debut to 16-year-old Cammy Smith in the Dons' 2-0 defeat of Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday, and said of the young substitute: "He is really outstanding and is the Dennis Bergkamp of Aberdeen."
Full story: Daily Record
AND FINALLY

A Copa Argentina clash between hosts Racing Club and Sarmiento was halted temporarily as officials had to remove a dozen walking sticks and crutches from the playing surface. The sarcastic protest by home supporters spurred on Racing, who went on to claim a 2-0 victory.
Full story: Metro
 
SHITE on 29/04/2012

Chelsea want Everton's midfield duo Marouane Fellaini and Ross Barkley. The Blues are prepared to pay £22m for 24-year-old Fellaini and £10m for Barkley, 18, who they would loan straight back to Everton.
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Brazilian side Sao Paulo have set a £40m asking price for Manchester United and Chelsea transfer target Lucas Moura. The 19-year-old attacking midfielder, who is also wanted by Real Madrid, has a £65m buyout clause in his contract.
Full story: Metro

Manchester United are planning a £10m deal to sign Swansea's on-loan midfield star Gylfi Sigurdsson, 22, of Hoffenheim.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Chelsea's hopes of signing Gonzalo Higuain look to have improved after the 24-year-old's agent asked for discussions with Real Madrid about the striker's future.
Full story: Metro

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, 23, is being tracked by Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea. Lewandowski has scored 20 goals and helped Borussia Dortmund to retain their Bundesliga title.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Inter's Andrea Ranocchia is being targeted to help strengthen Manchester City's defence
QPR will make an attempt to sign Blackburn winger Junior Hoilett, 21, if they avoid relegation from the Premier League. Hoilett has refused to sign a new contract at Rovers, who will demand £5m compensation.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Paris Saint-Germain have made Liverpool's 25-year-old forward Luis Suarez - plus Real Madrid pair Kaka, 30, and Gonzalo Higuain, 24 - their primary summer transfer targets.
Full story: Footy Latest

Aston Villa are setting up the £7m recruitment of giant Brazilian centre-back Douglas from Dutch side FC Twente. Newcastle have had a £5m bid for the 24-year-old, who has an EU passport, turned down.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Inter Milan's Andrea Ranocchia, 24, is the man Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini wants to strengthen his defence, according to reports in Italy.
Full story: Metro

OTHER GOSSIP

The FA's head of elite development, Gareth Southgate, says Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck could be the key man for England at Euro 2012
Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez tops Tottenham's list of replacements if Harry Redknapp is appointed England manager at the end of the season.
Full story: Sun on Sunday

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, who has one year left on his current deal, wants to stay at the club and will open talks at the end of the season.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Everton manager David Moyes believes his side have been the top team in the Premier League since January, with the Toffees losing only four of their last 18 league matches.
Full story: talkSPORT

AND FINALLY

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard says he has Incredible Hulk-like qualities that mean he plays better when he is in a bad mood.
Full story: Metro

After scoring a late equaliser for Roma against Napoli, Fabio Simplicio celebrated by running to his son and wife in the crowd before planting kisses on both of them. On his return the Brazilian midfielder was duly booked.
Full story: 101greatgoals.com
 
Chelsea know they need a proper world class midfielder; they look at Fellaini. I would laugh if that one is true. Not the sort of player they need. They've got Ramires who I would say is quite similar but better.
 
I'm not sure signing Sigurdsson is going to strike fear into the likes of City, Barca or Real. He looks a good player but I wouldn't be at all convinced he's going to come here and be good enough to start every week. Then again, depending on Fletcher's health, we may need more cover.
 
I'm not sure signing Sigurdsson is going to strike fear into the likes of City, Barca or Real. He looks a good player but I wouldn't be at all convinced he's going to come here and be good enough to start every week. Then again, depending on Fletcher's health, we may need more cover.

Exactly.

We need one top class midfielder and one for cover.

A young talent like Sigurdsson would fit that bill.
 
I was thinking Sigurdsson could be a very good replacement for Park
 
He could be decent cover, but we shouldn't really be spending £10m on a player who is only going to be used as extra cover.
 
I'm not sure signing Sigurdsson is going to strike fear into the likes of City, Barca or Real. He looks a good player but I wouldn't be at all convinced he's going to come here and be good enough to start every week. Then again, depending on Fletcher's health, we may need more cover.

Would you have said the same about Valencia before he came to us?

I'm not saying Sigurdsson will turn out as good as Valencia, but then at the time I wasn't expecting Valencia to turn out as good as Valencia has.
 
Would you have said the same about Valencia before he came to us?

I'm not saying Sigurdsson will turn out as good as Valencia, but then at the time I wasn't expecting Valencia to turn out as good as Valencia has.

Sometimes these players are better. If we went on the idea that you don't sign players from smaller clubs we would never have signed the like of Irwin, Bruce, or god help us someone from Norwegian football like OGS.
 
The Sigurdsson stuff surely is just because of Fergie being at Swansea. I hope theres truth in it I think he is a cracking wee player and a deadly passer. I wouldnt say no to him being in the squad but I doubt theres anything to it.
 
The Sigurdsson stuff surely is just because of Fergie being at Swansea. I hope theres truth in it I think he is a cracking wee player and a deadly passer. I wouldnt say no to him being in the squad but I doubt theres anything to it.

The media have to have a story, even when there isn't one. He was probably there as they our next opponents.
 
Would you have said the same about Valencia before he came to us?

I'm not saying Sigurdsson will turn out as good as Valencia, but then at the time I wasn't expecting Valencia to turn out as good as Valencia has.

Not the best example as I was all for us signing Valencia. But I understand the point you're making. I just don't think he's going to improve us and we ought to be looking to do more than make sideways moves in the transfer market.
 
Not the best example as I was all for us signing Valencia. But I understand the point you're making. I just don't think he's going to improve us and we ought to be looking to do more than make sideways moves in the transfer market.

I agree, I don't just want people to pad out the squad,that's what the kids are for.We need quality as we lacked it badly in certain situations.
 
I don't think we'll sign Sigurdsson for 'cover'. Assuming Anderson and Cleverley manage to stay vertical for a reasonable portion of next season, we've got enough players - Carrick, Scholes, Ando, Clev, Fletcher, Giggs, Pogba? It's quality, not quantity, we need.
 
Fergie and the players were at the Cardiff City stadium today as well. Fergie was doing his home work on Swansea but he could have an interest in the Swans midfielder, we will know this summer. Would make a superb squad team player. Young, hungry and talented. Charlie Adam only has the middle part.
 
TRANSFER GOSSIP

Manchester United appear to be favourites to sign Benfica's 24-year-old Argentine playmaker Nicolas Gaitan, according to the player's agent.

Full story: Metro

Liverpool are apparently prepared to offer Dutch international Dirk Kuyt plus cash for Fulham's 29-year-old American international forward Clint Dempsey.

Full story: Caught Offside

Real Madrid are reportedly warning off Chelsea, Manchester City and Paris St Germain, who are all thought to be interested in 24-year-old striker Gonzalo Higuain.

Full story: Footy latest

Chelsea are monitoring the situation of 25-year-old defender Danny Simpson at Newcastle after it emerged he will be put up for sale this summer.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

Arsene Wenger hints he plans to offload Marouane Chamakh, 28, and Ju-Young Park, 26, in the summer, after Arsenal agreed a deal to sign Lukas Podolski.

Full story: Metro

Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham are all chasing 21-year-old rising Dutch star Luuk de Jong, who has scored 32 goals for Steve McClaren's FC Twente.

Full story: Sunday Mirror.

Paris St Germain want 28-year-old Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor. The wealthy French club are prepared to meet his £170,000-a-week wages - but only if City will accept a bid of £12m.

Full story: Daily Star

Manchester United appear to have won the race for 23-year-old Shinji Kagawa after the Borussia Dortmund midfielder was quoted as confirming the switch to Old Trafford.

Full story: Inside Futbol
OTHER GOSSIP

Chris Hughton is expected to become the new manager of West Brom, even if Birmingham win promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs.

Full story: The Sun

Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay says the club are still in talks with striker Didier Drogba over a new contract.

Full story: talkSPORT

Sir Trevor Brooking denies that a past feud with Harry Redknapp cost the Tottenham boss the chance of becoming England manager.

Full story: Sunday Express

Steve Kean insists he will not quit Blackburn even if they go down this season.

Full story: The Sun

Sir Alex Ferguson accuses big-spending Manchester City of ruining the transfer market as he desperately seeks to prevent the noisy neighbours sabotaging Manchester United's season.

Full story: Sunday Express

Liverpool defender Daniel Agger says the team have only themselves to blame for their FA Cup final defeat by Chelsea by starting the match slowly.

Full story: talkSPORT
AND FINALLY

Bolton's Fabrice Muamba says he no longer has anything to fear after recovering from a cardiac arrest against Tottenham in March.

Full story: Metro

Don't where Gunner is this morn.
 
Liverpool are apparently prepared to offer Dutch international Dirk Kuyt plus cash for Fulham's 29-year-old American international forward Clint Dempsey.

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