Toffeehater wrote:I don't think Chelsea can accommodate his style of play , i mean they have already got joe cole on the left flank and where are they going to play him ?? I agree with bob also , i rather arshavin signs for a team in another league rather than one in the permier league let alone any of the top 4
bigmick wrote:Oh I dunno, I'd quite like to see him play in the Premiership. I'd have no complaints if Newcastle, West Ham or one of those teams bought him (not that it's likely to happen). In actual fact I'll bet anything you like Keegan is absolutely drooling over this lads performances in the Euro's.
Bad Bob wrote:Toffeehater wrote:I don't think Chelsea can accommodate his style of play , i mean they have already got joe cole on the left flank and where are they going to play him ?? I agree with bob also , i rather arshavin signs for a team in another league rather than one in the permier league let alone any of the top 4
Scolari's talking about cleaning house, mate. It remains to be seen if he rates Joe Cole highly enough to keep him or start him. (A crazy thought, I know, but Scolari very much strikes me as a man who knows his own mind and is not afraid to get rid of quality players.)
Bad Bob wrote:bigmick wrote:Oh I dunno, I'd quite like to see him play in the Premiership. I'd have no complaints if Newcastle, West Ham or one of those teams bought him (not that it's likely to happen). In actual fact I'll bet anything you like Keegan is absolutely drooling over this lads performances in the Euro's.
I hear what you're saying, Mick: he'd be a delight to watch play in England week in, week out and he alone wouldn't improve the likes of Newcastle so much that they'd storm the league or anything silly like that. However, if he did go to a mid-table English club I'd be gutted because, surely, we could have pipped the likes of the Geordies and the 'Appy 'Ammers to get this fella's signature? He's just too good to not be playing for a top side. As it happens, I have something of a similar feeling about Modric but time will tell whether he'll flourish in England or just get smothered.
JoeTerp wrote:I was talking about Marko Marin on here a couple of weeks before the Euros, I would love him at the club, he just barely missed out on making the German squad
JoeTerp wrote:Germany striker Podolski hints at Bayern exit
Updated: June 20, 2008, 8:11 AM ET
Germany striker Lukas Podolski has again hinted he could be on his way out of Bayern Munich.
Podolski will consider his future at the German champions if he is not in new coach Jurgen Klinsmann's first-team plans.
According to reports in Germany, Premier League sides Tottenham and Manchester City, former club Cologne and Italian giants Juventus are all interested in signing the 23-year-old.
Podolski, who is currently with the Germany squad at Euro 2008, told the Bild newspaper: 'For me what matters at the moment is the Euros. And afterwards I will think about everything else.
'But if I can't see the possibility of playing under Jurgen Klinsmann, you have to ponder (the future). I am not a footballer to sit on the bench.'
Podolski is under contract at the Allianz Arena until 2010, but has struggled to find his feet at Bayern since his big-money move from Cologne in 2006.
He had to settle for a place on the bench for large parts of last season after falling behind international team-mate Miroslav Klose and Luca Toni.
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