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Postby maximus » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:27 am

inglis5 wrote:Report on Koptalk tonight... No sources or quotes but interesting none the less...

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We are pleased to report that Southampton ace Theo Walcott could sign for Liverpool this month because of a loophole which can be exploited.

This explains why Liverpool have only tabled a £3million offer for the player which suggests someone in the Walcott camp is keeping us in the loop. That offer though was rejected by Southampton but Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry has left it on the table.

Walcott can leave Southampton before his 17th birthday in March and a tribunal would then set the fee which could be as low as £2.5million.

Liverpool fan Walcott (16) is the Premier League's hottest talent at the moment with all the big guns,  Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Spurs, all trying to compete with us for his signature.

Saints boss George Burley is now resigned to the fact that the player could be on the move during the current transfer window.

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Postby tubby » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:35 am

Is Koptalk not reliable then ?
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Postby maximus » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:47 am

bavlondon wrote:Is Koptalk not reliable then ?

Put it this way mate, I would trust The Welsh Wizards transfer rumours more than Koptalk  :D
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Postby Gareth G » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:48 am

bavlondon wrote:Is Koptalk not reliable then ?

Quick answer, no!

Back to Walcott, in my opinion he's one of these player's we must sign at all cost's, if that mean's paying over the top then so be it. The boy will pay us back in no time.
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Postby tubby » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:55 am

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bavlondon wrote:Is Koptalk not reliable then ?

Quick answer, no!

Back to Walcott, in my opinion he's one of these player's we must sign at all cost's, if that mean's paying over the top then so be it. The boy will pay us back in no time.

Thank you!!!!!

People who think that 10Mil is over the top for a player who would be worth £25M in a years time need to check theri heads. The funny thing about this situation is that Walcott does not have to stick around to wait for his price tag to go up as because of this loop he can leave this month so in theory as long as we get him to say he only wants to play for Liverpool (the same way we got Morientes to reject higher offers form Newcastle before coming to us as well as Baros rejecting higher bids from Lyon for Villa) then he should be a shoe in. Im sure personal terms wont be hard to agreed to. Come on Rafa grab him !!!
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Postby metalhead » Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:00 pm

Havn't heard that Liverpool are interested in him, just arsenal and chelsea, mostly arsenal!!! ???
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Postby tubby » Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:11 pm

Ive read in the papers a few times thatv we are interested but Rafas not really one to talk about a player. I mean hes not kiek Souneess who just starts metioning names. He only comes out in public if he fells a deal can be done with that person. I wonder if that article in 442 was a "come get me" plea to Rafa.
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Postby metalhead » Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:44 pm

i still don't see him sign for liverpool, i think he will sign for spurs or arsenal
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Postby drummerphil » Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:57 pm

metalhead wrote:i still don't see him sign for liverpool, i think he will sign for spurs or arsenal

I agree i think the lad has London club written all over him.
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Postby Jari's mullet » Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:05 pm

Where is Theo actually from, I guess if his family are London based then for a 16 year old the draw of Chelsea or arsenal and the home comforts that they present may be too much.
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Postby A.B. » Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:33 pm

But he's a Liverpool fan, as is his father. Although that guarantees nothing, the lad was jumping around his fecking house when we won. Going to Liverpool or Chelsea?

He'll have more opportunities here than he will at Chelsea.
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Postby A.B. » Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:11 am

Here's an article regarding the situation from the Guardian[I think,can't remember]

Walcott spoilt for choice as Saints do their sums

Jeremy Wilson
Tuesday January 10, 2006
The Guardian

Theo Walcott's representatives are due to meet leading Southampton officials this week to decide the 16-year-old striker's future, with Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal emerging as the front runners to capture the English game's most exciting prospect. Chelsea are also keen on Walcott but, though the Premiership champions have the greatest financial resources, there are concerns that his development might be affected by the fierce competition for places under Jose Mourinho.

Walcott, who idolises Thierry Henry but is a Liverpool fan, previously rejected Chelsea as an 11-year-old in preference for Southampton and a bid of £2m for him from Chelsea when he was 15 was also reportedly turned down. The indications from Southampton, though, are that they are willing to listen to offers for their main asset as they make changes to the squad.

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The club have accepted a bid of about £1m for their goalkeeper Antti Niemi from Fulham and the head coach George Burley is refusing to rule out selling Walcott, a player he described on Saturday as "a genius" and "incredible". "You never can tell and I'm not putting any guarantees," said Burley. "At the moment Theo is progressing and playing football and that's very important for him."

Southampton's chairman Rupert Lowe is to discuss the situation with Colin Gordon and Warwick Horton of Walcott's agency Key Sports Management in the coming days. Lowe said in his programme notes for Saturday's FA Cup tie with MK Dons that "money is tight following relegation" and the timing of that remark may prove significant.

Whereas Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal are likely to offer about £5m up front, rising to £10m, Chelsea are reportedly prepared to pay as much as £8.5m rising to £15m for a player seen as one of the most talented teenagers in Europe.

Yet Southampton may be wary of forcing Walcott in any particular direction because there is the threat that he could walk away from the club and effectively become a free agent, despite having a pre-contract agreement to sign professionally when he turns 17 in March. If that happened a compensation fee could be decided by a tribunal and Southampton would risk receiving considerably less.

It is understood that Walcott's family and advisers are keen to avoid this scenario and, if the club do agree to sell during the current window, they want Southampton to profit from nurturing him over the past five years. They do not, however, want Walcott automatically to play for the club that offers most money.

At present Walcott, who left school only last June, is still a first-year scholar with Southampton. He earns the standard wage of £90 a week and lives with his academy team-mates at a shared apartment in the city. He does, however, already have a boot deal with Nike and is poised for an incredible salary increase.

Liverpool would have a romantic pull, and the reputation of Arsène Wenger at Arsenal for developing talent is well documented. Tottenham are also in contention and they would be the most likely to provide the immediate opportunity of first-team experience. Another factor in Spurs' favour is that they could offer players to Southampton either on loan or long-term; the likes of Stephen Kelly or Grzegorz Rasiak, who was with Burley at Derby County, might be of interest. No final decision will be made until the situation with Southampton has been clarified.

Walcott had expected to spend at least this season at Saints but even he has been surprised by his progress. There has also been disappointment at the departure of his mentor, the former head coach Steve Wigley, during the summer, as well as recent upheavals behind the scenes.

At one stage it had appeared that Sir Clive Woodward and Simon Clifford might oversee the development of young players such as Walcott, but that changed with the departure of Clifford. Woodward has now been elevated to director of football and, although he has the Uefa B coaching badge, is not involved in a regular hands-on capacity with first-team training.

There is also a feeling that Walcott's progress may be accelerated by training regularly with leading Premiership players, although that must be weighed against the experience that he is currently getting in the Championship. He is Southampton's joint top scorer this season with five goals and is already the club's star performer. He became Southampton's youngest ever player when he appeared against Wolves this season at 16 years and 143 days. The England Under-17 international's searing pace is his most obvious quality and an effortless running style and ability to drift into wide areas have brought comparisons with Arsenal's Henry.

Southampton are also facing the prospect of losing the England Under-19 centre-back Matthew Mills, out of contract at the end of the season, who has attracted the interest of Manchester City, where Wigley looks after the reserves. Saints have also agreed to cancel the contract of the Scotland wing Neil McCann, who has struggled to make an impact since signing from Rangers in 2003.
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Postby red37 » Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:20 am

he could do worse than come in the reserves for a year or so..like the old days. lets face it our next dynasty is being made there.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:24 am

If his advisors truely have his best interests at heart, they'll choose LFC.
If it's money they're after, we all know his destination.
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Postby red37 » Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:30 am

:angry:  charlatans! one day they'll get their comeuppance. it'll fall to bits when all the 10-20 million plus signings are sat on their ar5es that much they'll forget how to kick a ball never mind be bothered to. what a waste of talent could emerge from chelsea in a few years, when all the bum boys are knackered and the 'b' string are under developed gold diggers capable of f.uck all except saying.."yes boss"  :no

there should be a cap on em  :veryangry
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