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Postby red_guy » Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:11 pm

maypaxvobiscum wrote:
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tubby wrote:Rafa to Chelsea? I fkn hope not! He has unfinished business here.

yes he did not get us relegated or :censored: off all the players and make them leave so he trying to come back and have another go at doing that.

Hodgson almost got us relegated, not Rafa. what are you on?  ??? 

anyway Rafa will do well at Chelsea. He's got a much better record at buying players I believe, compared to Hodgson, Houllier and Kenny. He'll be able to build a very strong team, the problem will be how much time he is given.

You seem to forget that Chelsea's owner is Abramovich. Rafa for Chelsea is highly unlikely.

1. Abra wants attacking football Barca style, Rafa's style is defensive, counter attacking football.
2. Rafa would ask for total control, in Chelsea?
3. Everybody knows about player power in Chelsea, won't go well with Rafa, believe me.

Rafa's ability to spot players or winning ugly got nothing to do with anything for Chelsea let alone given time to build a squad. Just ask Mourinho.
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Postby ckay » Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:11 pm

Mourinho wont go back to Chelsea. To build them back to winning ways he'd have to sell the very same players that want him back.
It will also be interesting how much money a new manager is given to spend and how chelsea will deal with the finacial fairplay guide lines. ( unless they get sponsored by siberian oil for £500 mill like etihad at Man City lol )
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Postby valo26 » Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:14 pm

the need to get Uncle Roy in to steady that ship...
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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:30 am

looks like a lot of high profile jobs will be available this summer: Chelsea, England, probably Inter and possibly Barca and Real as well.  And if those positions are filled by people already with jobs, that creates a domino affect. If Redknapp leaves for England, I could see Rafa coaching at Spurs.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:50 am

Look whose back :D
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Postby Homebooby » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:27 am

valo26 wrote:the need to get Uncle Roy in to steady that ship...

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Postby maguskwt » Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:55 pm

Podolski joining arsenal... another good striker and relatively cheap gone to another rival club...
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:16 pm

Let's have a butchers at that Messi fella, he looks a bit tidy
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Postby Reg » Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:00 am

JoeTerp wrote:looks like a lot of high profile jobs will be available this summer: Chelsea, England, probably Inter and possibly Barca and Real as well.  And if those positions are filled by people already with jobs, that creates a domino affect. If Redknapp leaves for England, I could see Rafa coaching at Spurs.


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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:19 am

Dmitry Berbatov has been linked to a shock move to Liverpool, it was revealed yesterday. Berbatov, who cost £30.75 million from Tottenham in 2008, has found first-team places difficult to come by since being left out of the United squad for last season's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

And, on the eve of a last-16 Europa League second leg tie with Athletic Bilbao, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed the Bulgarian striker is set to leave in the summer. ''His concern is not getting first-team football,'' said Ferguson. ''At 31, he is looking at first-team football. It is difficult for me to guarantee that so it could lead to him looking elsewhere.''

Berbatov's contract is due to expire in the summer, although rather than let the former Tottenham man leave for nothing at the end of the season, they will trigger a one-way clause to extend the deal for a further year.

That would mean United would get a fee for the player, who was linked with former club Bayer Leverkusen during the January transfer window. However, the Red Devils hierarchy know they would get nothing like the mammoth sum they paid for the striker, whom Ferguson had such high hopes for when he arrived but has never quite managed to fulfil them, despite ending last season as the joint Golden Boot winner.

''We will be taking up the option on his contract but, having had chats with him, I understand he wants to get first-team football,'' added Ferguson. ''It is something we need to consider at the end of the season. For a player of his age and his ability it is disappointing for him that he is not getting first-team football.

Ferguson did not comment on Liverpool's interest in the striker, preferring to focus on the game with Bilbao.
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:14 am

maypaxvobiscum wrote:Dmitry Berbatov has been linked to a shock move to Liverpool, it was revealed yesterday. Berbatov, who cost £30.75 million from Tottenham in 2008, has found first-team places difficult to come by since being left out of the United squad for last season's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

And, on the eve of a last-16 Europa League second leg tie with Athletic Bilbao, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed the Bulgarian striker is set to leave in the summer. ''His concern is not getting first-team football,'' said Ferguson. ''At 31, he is looking at first-team football. It is difficult for me to guarantee that so it could lead to him looking elsewhere.''

Berbatov's contract is due to expire in the summer, although rather than let the former Tottenham man leave for nothing at the end of the season, they will trigger a one-way clause to extend the deal for a further year.

That would mean United would get a fee for the player, who was linked with former club Bayer Leverkusen during the January transfer window. However, the Red Devils hierarchy know they would get nothing like the mammoth sum they paid for the striker, whom Ferguson had such high hopes for when he arrived but has never quite managed to fulfil them, despite ending last season as the joint Golden Boot winner.

''We will be taking up the option on his contract but, having had chats with him, I understand he wants to get first-team football,'' added Ferguson. ''It is something we need to consider at the end of the season. For a player of his age and his ability it is disappointing for him that he is not getting first-team football.

Ferguson did not comment on Liverpool's interest in the striker, preferring to focus on the game with Bilbao.


Ferguson won't comment because the story is bollox. They would never sell to us. They blocked the Heinze moved years ago and he was just a LB. Players very rarely (I mean once or twice in a 100 years) move directly between Liverpool and Man Utd
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Postby heimdall » Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:12 pm

SouthCoastShankly wrote:
maypaxvobiscum wrote:Dmitry Berbatov has been linked to a shock move to Liverpool, it was revealed yesterday. Berbatov, who cost £30.75 million from Tottenham in 2008, has found first-team places difficult to come by since being left out of the United squad for last season's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

And, on the eve of a last-16 Europa League second leg tie with Athletic Bilbao, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed the Bulgarian striker is set to leave in the summer. ''His concern is not getting first-team football,'' said Ferguson. ''At 31, he is looking at first-team football. It is difficult for me to guarantee that so it could lead to him looking elsewhere.''

Berbatov's contract is due to expire in the summer, although rather than let the former Tottenham man leave for nothing at the end of the season, they will trigger a one-way clause to extend the deal for a further year.

That would mean United would get a fee for the player, who was linked with former club Bayer Leverkusen during the January transfer window. However, the Red Devils hierarchy know they would get nothing like the mammoth sum they paid for the striker, whom Ferguson had such high hopes for when he arrived but has never quite managed to fulfil them, despite ending last season as the joint Golden Boot winner.

''We will be taking up the option on his contract but, having had chats with him, I understand he wants to get first-team football,'' added Ferguson. ''It is something we need to consider at the end of the season. For a player of his age and his ability it is disappointing for him that he is not getting first-team football.

Ferguson did not comment on Liverpool's interest in the striker, preferring to focus on the game with Bilbao.


Ferguson won't comment because the story is bollox. They would never sell to us. They blocked the Heinze moved years ago and he was just a LB. Players very rarely (I mean once or twice in a 100 years) move directly between Liverpool and Man Utd



But how could Fergie block this, if Berbatov wants to leave then he leaves, would be a fantastic signing for us.
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Postby metalhead » Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:39 pm

Errr Heimdall, remember Heinze? Fergie blocked that transfer and he CAN and WILL block any manc to lfc transfer
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Postby RUSHIE#9 » Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:33 pm

heimdall wrote:But how could Fergie block this, if Berbatov wants to leave then he leaves, would be a fantastic signing for us.


The Mancs have got a years option that they're supposedly gonna use but then sell him for a fee instead of just letting him walk.
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Postby aCe' » Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:34 pm

heimdall wrote:
SouthCoastShankly wrote:
maypaxvobiscum wrote:Dmitry Berbatov has been linked to a shock move to Liverpool, it was revealed yesterday. Berbatov, who cost £30.75 million from Tottenham in 2008, has found first-team places difficult to come by since being left out of the United squad for last season's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

And, on the eve of a last-16 Europa League second leg tie with Athletic Bilbao, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed the Bulgarian striker is set to leave in the summer. ''His concern is not getting first-team football,'' said Ferguson. ''At 31, he is looking at first-team football. It is difficult for me to guarantee that so it could lead to him looking elsewhere.''

Berbatov's contract is due to expire in the summer, although rather than let the former Tottenham man leave for nothing at the end of the season, they will trigger a one-way clause to extend the deal for a further year.

That would mean United would get a fee for the player, who was linked with former club Bayer Leverkusen during the January transfer window. However, the Red Devils hierarchy know they would get nothing like the mammoth sum they paid for the striker, whom Ferguson had such high hopes for when he arrived but has never quite managed to fulfil them, despite ending last season as the joint Golden Boot winner.

''We will be taking up the option on his contract but, having had chats with him, I understand he wants to get first-team football,'' added Ferguson. ''It is something we need to consider at the end of the season. For a player of his age and his ability it is disappointing for him that he is not getting first-team football.

Ferguson did not comment on Liverpool's interest in the striker, preferring to focus on the game with Bilbao.


Ferguson won't comment because the story is bollox. They would never sell to us. They blocked the Heinze moved years ago and he was just a LB. Players very rarely (I mean once or twice in a 100 years) move directly between Liverpool and Man Utd



But how could Fergie block this, if Berbatov wants to leave then he leaves, would be a fantastic signing for us.


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