Simari wrote:You might as well shove a rotten rod up your![]()
face. That might lighten you up a bit
puroresu wrote:Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has confirmed that Arsenal have hinted they may enter the race to sign midfielder Gareth Barry.
Premier League side Liverpool have made no secret of their desire to land Barry, and have been locked in negotiations with Villa over the player's sale for several weeks.
O'Neill said on Saturday that a deal still had not been struck between the two clubs, although he was hopeful of a resolution soon.
Over the weekend, The Gunners were linked with making an offer for England international Barry, with right-back Justin Hoyte potentially involved in the deal as part-exchange.
And O'Neill has revealed that Arsene Wenger's assistant manager Pat Rice spoke with the club, intimating that Arsenal could be set to step up their interest in Barry as they look for a replacement for Mathieu Flamini.
"Myself and Steve Walford both know Arsene Wenger's assistant Pat Rice," O'Neill told The Sun.
"He phoned Steve to ask how the Liverpool thing had gone and said that they might show an interest.
"At the end of the conversation Arsenal said 'that's fine' and that they'll let us know. That is exactly what happened."
john craig wrote:puroresu wrote:Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has confirmed that Arsenal have hinted they may enter the race to sign midfielder Gareth Barry.
Premier League side Liverpool have made no secret of their desire to land Barry, and have been locked in negotiations with Villa over the player's sale for several weeks.
O'Neill said on Saturday that a deal still had not been struck between the two clubs, although he was hopeful of a resolution soon.
Over the weekend, The Gunners were linked with making an offer for England international Barry, with right-back Justin Hoyte potentially involved in the deal as part-exchange.
And O'Neill has revealed that Arsene Wenger's assistant manager Pat Rice spoke with the club, intimating that Arsenal could be set to step up their interest in Barry as they look for a replacement for Mathieu Flamini.
"Myself and Steve Walford both know Arsene Wenger's assistant Pat Rice," O'Neill told The Sun.
"He phoned Steve to ask how the Liverpool thing had gone and said that they might show an interest.
"At the end of the conversation Arsenal said 'that's fine' and that they'll let us know. That is exactly what happened."
Roughly translated for the majority of people:
MON - 'I was on the phone to Pat Rice getting some info on David Bentley who I'm trying to sign. I said I can do fe.ck all until Liverpool give me the money for Barry though, but since Pat's a mate he said it would be ok to link Barry with Arsenal in the press to try and get Liverpool to panic and up their offer to my unrealistic asking price'
Better luck next time Martin.
red37 wrote:Whether the facts are true or not...
There isn't a single excuse for quoting articles published in that 'publication' in here puroresu.
Carry on..
puroresu wrote:red37 wrote:Whether the facts are true or not...
There isn't a single excuse for quoting articles published in that 'publication' in here puroresu.
Carry on..
I took it off Sky Sports website
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_3820846,00.html
metalhead wrote:puroresu wrote:red37 wrote:Whether the facts are true or not...
There isn't a single excuse for quoting articles published in that 'publication' in here puroresu.
Carry on..
I took it off Sky Sports website
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_3820846,00.html
skysports took it from the s*n
red37 wrote:Whether the facts are true or not...
There isn't a single excuse for quoting articles published in that 'publication' in here puroresu.
Carry on..
john craig wrote:puroresu wrote:Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has confirmed that Arsenal have hinted they may enter the race to sign midfielder Gareth Barry.
Premier League side Liverpool have made no secret of their desire to land Barry, and have been locked in negotiations with Villa over the player's sale for several weeks.
O'Neill said on Saturday that a deal still had not been struck between the two clubs, although he was hopeful of a resolution soon.
Over the weekend, The Gunners were linked with making an offer for England international Barry, with right-back Justin Hoyte potentially involved in the deal as part-exchange.
And O'Neill has revealed that Arsene Wenger's assistant manager Pat Rice spoke with the club, intimating that Arsenal could be set to step up their interest in Barry as they look for a replacement for Mathieu Flamini.
"Myself and Steve Walford both know Arsene Wenger's assistant Pat Rice," O'Neill told The Sun.
"He phoned Steve to ask how the Liverpool thing had gone and said that they might show an interest.
"At the end of the conversation Arsenal said 'that's fine' and that they'll let us know. That is exactly what happened."
Roughly translated:
MON - 'I was on the phone to Pat Rice getting some info on David Bentley who I'm trying to sign. I said I can do fe.ck all until Liverpool give me the money for Barry though, but since Pat's a mate he said it would be ok to link Barry with Arsenal in the press to try and get Liverpool to panic and up their offer to my unrealistic asking price'
Better luck next time Martin.
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