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Re: Liverpool bid for Carroll accepted by Newcastle
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2011, 11:53:36 PM »
torres is not injured half the time  ::)

Last year he played 23 league games, the year before 22.
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2011, 02:22:31 AM »
2 goals for Giampaolo Pazzini in his first match with his new team,Fc Inter  8)
2 fantastic goals
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/STWc2IxpZdE" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/STWc2IxpZdE</a>
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2011, 10:36:43 AM »
I didn't want to leave Newcastle at all - Andy Carroll claims Mike Ashley forced him to go to Liverpool

Liverpool's new club record signing Andy Carroll has claimed that he was pushed out of Newcastle United by owner Mike Ashley.

While Newcastle have claimed they did not want to sell the Gateshead-born player, Carroll is telling a different story entirely.

"I was in talks about a new contract and talking to the gaffer about that," Carroll told the Newcastle Chronicle.

"He told me that they are now not going to give me a contract. That was as soon as the offer of £30m came in.

"So I asked why [I wasn't getting a new contract], and he said his hands were tied.

"He said it wasn't up to him. Then a £35m bid got accepted.

"And then I was allowed to talk to Liverpool. The owner then made it clear to me that I was not wanted at the club, saying that his own helicopter is waiting for me to go down to talk to them.

"So being shown I'm not wanted I said 'OK, I will talk to them'. Then suddenly the bid was rejected.

"And then Derek asked me to hand in a transfer request. So I was pushed into a corner and had no choice.

"I wasn't wanted by them and they made it clear they wanted the money. Then I flew down in his [Ashley's] helicopter. I didn't want to leave.

"I'm gutted that I wasn't wanted at my home team after everything I've done and progress I've made.

"I didn't want to leave at all. Make sure they know I didn't want to leave.

"The players, staff and fans were fantastic."

Meanwhile, Pardew has given his own version of the events that unfolded on deadline day.

"There was an offer refused in the morning and then we received a second improved offer," he said.

"Myself, Mike Ashley and Derek Llambias were having a discussion when Andy Carroll poked his head around the door and said he wanted to see me.

"I had the conversation with Andy. He said he wanted a new contract now that would make him the highest paid player at the club.

"This from a guy who had signed a new deal just a few months ago.

"I asked him what he wanted but he didn't reply."
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2011, 10:38:02 AM »
Chelsea's €58.5 Million Move For Fernando Torres A Worrying Sign For UEFA - Report
UEFA watched with surprise as Chelsea signed Fernando Torres from Liverpool for €58.5 million.


According to a report in the Guardian, UEFA has reacted with surprise to Chelsea's capture of Liverpool attacker Fernando Torres for a reported fee of €58.5 million on deadline day of the January transfer window.

Chelsea revealed losses of €83m over the 2009-10 campaign on Monday and the club's decision to spend close to €60m on Torres despite the worrying financial situation didn't go down too well with Europe's football governing body.

An UEFA insider supposedly described the willingness to bid €58.5m for a single player as "a worrying sign". UEFA reportedly consider Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich to be a key component of its financial fair play regulations. The aforementioned regulations seek to limit clubs' losses to €45m over a three-year period beginning this season.

UEFA president Michel Platini recently warned that clubs that don't comply with the fair play regulations face being banned from Europe.

"It will be time for them to face the music if there is a club that doesn't fall in line," Platini was quoted as saying.
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #19 on: February 01, 2011, 10:40:14 AM »
English Comment: Roman's Second Coming - How Fernando Torres And David Luiz Herald The Start Of A New Era For Chelsea

Chelsea were not expected to have a busy January transfer window, but on deadline day the Premier League champions shelled out £50 million for Liverpool's star striker Fernando Torres, while a deal worth over £21m was finally agreed with Benfica to sign defender David Luiz.

Such spending is a statement of intent from cowner Roman Abramovich - he is not prepared to allow his club to lose touch with their title rivals and he is ready for a new generation of stars to spearhead the resurgence.

It had been largely acknowledged that a reining in of spending was on the cards in the coming years for the Blues, who signed only Ramires and Yossi Benayoun prior to the start of the new season, and just Daniel Sturridge, Yuri Zhirkov and Ross Turnbull in the previous summer.

But with Chelsea in fourth place in the table, 10 points behind unbeaten league leaders Manchester United and four behind big spenders Manchester City in third, Abramovich's hand has been forced into the market in a big way.

His last minute outlay of £71m, which accounts for a healthy chunk of the total £225m spent by Premier League clubs during January on the same day a loss of over £68m was announced by the club, recalls the sort of money he made readily availailable at the beginning of his reign as Chelsea owner.

By April 2005, the Russian billionaire, who took over in the summer of 2003, had spent an unprecedented £213.3m on players, including Didier Drogba, Ricardo Carvalho, Claude Makelele and Arjen Robben, as Jose Mourinho built a squad capable of delivering Premier League titles and domestic cup success.

But such spending could not deliver the Champions League, which has always been known to be Abramovich's most coveted piece of silverware, while many of those big money signings have moved on or are approaching the twilight of their careers.

Carvalho has reunited with Mourinho at Real Madrid – a move Robben had previously made before becoming a dominant force for Bayern Munich – and Makelele has returned to his native France as he approaches retirement.

The likes of Drogba and Anelka remain, but at 32 and 31 respectively, their time at the club could be on the wane - the latter was even rumoured to be a makeweight in an earlier offer for Torres, while it has been suggested that the former could return to Marseille before the end of his career.

Little wonder then that Abramovich has allowed Carlo Ancelotti to move to secure one of the Premier League's most established and gifted goalscorers in Torres, while shoring up his defence by bringing in Luiz, whose introduction allows Ivanovic to move to right-back in place of the unconvincing Jose Bosingwa and the ageing Paulo Ferreira.

While Torres has looked out of sorts for the majority of the first half of the season and his performances for World Cup winners Spain at South Africa 2010 fell short of expectations, there is no doubting his credentials as a world-class Premier League striker - his seven goals against Chelsea over the years he had been at Liverpool are more than enough evidence of his ability.

In spite of his poor form and a spell blighted by injury, Torres has still hit the target nine times this season in a Liverpool side that was ailing under previous manager Roy Hodgson - the same amount of goals scored by Chelsea's top marksmen Drogba and Florent Malouda.

Luiz, meanwhile, has been considered hot property across Europe since establishing himself in the Benfica starting XI after joining the club in 2007, and could be set to cement himself a place in the Brazil national team setup for years to come.

With Torres aged 26, and Luiz younger still at 23, Abramovich has invested heavily in players of the highest calibre who can usher in a new generation of success for Chelsea and in the short-term can give the club's title charge and Champions League ambitions a much-needed resurgence.

If more signings of a similar ilk are to follow in the summer, who knows the level of success Chelsea can achieve in years to come.
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2011, 01:31:19 AM »
I can understand why Torres wanted to join another club, but I hope he fails after he scores the winner today.

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2011, 01:56:53 AM »
I can understand why Torres wanted to join another club, but I hope he fails after he scores the winner today.

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #22 on: February 06, 2011, 03:35:20 AM »
I can understand why Torres wanted to join another club, but I hope he fails after he scores the winner today.

I can't undestand how a human being wants to join Chelski ($ :-X), and I can't understand how a club can pay 58,5m€ for a player who's been searching for his form over a year now.

Btw how the hell can you finish 4-4 after a 4-0 lead`? This is the perfect example why Arsenal won't ever win shit as long as they have this french pussy as a coach, Arenal just ain't a winner team.

 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #23 on: February 06, 2011, 04:22:26 AM »
I can understand why Torres wanted to join another club, but I hope he fails after he scores the winner today.

I can't undestand how a human being wants to join Chelski ($ :-X)


you can't understand,ok  ::)
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2011, 04:35:45 PM »
I can understand why Torres wanted to join another club, but I hope he fails after he scores the winner today.

I can't undestand how a human being wants to join Chelski ($ :-X), and I can't understand how a club can pay 58,5m€ for a player who's been searching for his form over a year now.

Btw how the hell can you finish 4-4 after a 4-0 lead`? This is the perfect example why Arsenal won't ever win shit as long as they have this french pussy as a coach, Arenal just ain't a winner team.



Realest thing said. I have nothing against Arsenal but it's clear that the team as a whole, are chokers.
 

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Re: Official January 2011 Football Transfers
« Reply #25 on: February 10, 2011, 05:15:32 AM »

Btw how the hell can you finish 4-4 after a 4-0 lead`? This is the perfect example why Arsenal won't ever win shit as long as they have this french pussy as a coach, Arenal just ain't a winner team.



Damn, why the hell did you bring that shit up again, I almost forgot about the whole game  ;D
But yeah, I felt and still am gutted. I couldn't believe what I was watching. But I don't know what to say really..

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